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Forum tells remarkable and true stories about who we are and where we live. In the first hour, Alexis Madrigal convenes the diverse voices of the Bay Area, before turning to Mina Kim for the second hour to chronicle and center Californians’ experience. In an increasingly divided world, Mina and Alexis host conversations that inform, challenge and unify listeners with big ideas and different viewpoints.Want to call/submit your comments during our live Forum program Mon-Fri, 9am-11am? We'd love to hear from you! Please dial 866.SF.FORUM or (866) 733-6786 or email forum@kqed.org, tweet, or post on Facebook.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 56min
What the Trump Administration Could Mean for Our Climate
Lisa Friedman, a climate and politics reporter for the New York Times, Jesse Jenkins, a Princeton engineering professor, and Ethan Elkind, director of the Climate Program at UC Berkeley, dive into the implications of a potential second Trump administration for climate policy. They discuss Trump's previous dismantling of climate regulations, California's proactive stance amidst federal changes, and the crucial role of grassroots activism. The conversation highlights the importance of economic incentives and local initiatives in the ongoing battle against climate change.

Nov 8, 2024 • 56min
How Trump Made Huge Gains Among Latino Voters
Political strategist Mike Madrid, co-founder of The Lincoln Project and author of "The Latino Century," dives into the surprising rise of Latino support for Trump, noting a 14-point increase since 2020. He argues that Democrats face a reckoning, as their messaging alienates working-class and Latino voters. Madrid explores the diversity within Latino political identities, the shift towards Republican candidates, and emphasizes the need for Democrats to adapt their strategies to reconnect with this crucial demographic amid changing cultural landscapes.

Nov 8, 2024 • 56min
Speaking Blue State to Red, Red to Blue: A Conversation with Florida
Marisa Lagos, a KQED politics correspondent, and Tom Hudson, host of Florida Roundup, dive into the contrasting political landscapes of California and Florida. They tackle the multifaceted nature of criminal justice reform, highlighting the balance between progressive policies and public safety. The discussion also contrasts unique challenges like housing affordability and climate change impacts. They emphasize the importance of public dialogue in bridging diverse perspectives and understanding the issues affecting both states.

Nov 7, 2024 • 56min
What Will a Second Trump Presidency Mean for California?
In this discussion, Melanie Mason, senior political correspondent for Politico, highlights the looming challenges a second Trump presidency poses for California. Alexei Koseff from CalMatters offers insights on the state's probable resistance and strategy to safeguard progressive values. Anita Chabria from the Los Angeles Times emphasizes the need for creative legislative responses, while Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis shares the state’s commitment to defend individual freedoms against potential federal encroachments. The collective focus is on maintaining Californian ideals amidst a politically charged atmosphere.

Nov 7, 2024 • 56min
Making Sense of the Election with James Fallows
James Fallows, a seasoned journalist and former national correspondent for The Atlantic, shares his insights on recent electoral dynamics. He discusses how Kamala Harris and Donald Trump's campaign performances did not align with the election's outcome. Fallows emphasizes the shifting perceptions towards local engagement over national identity. He also reflects on economic challenges reminiscent of past crises, the impact of misinformation on voter behavior, and California's importance in navigating future political narratives.

Nov 6, 2024 • 56min
Election 2024: How California and the Nation Voted
Scott Shafer, a senior editor at KQED specializing in California politics, and Marisa Lagos, a seasoned politics correspondent, team up with Andrew Prokop from Vox to dissect the latest election outcomes. They dive into Adam Schiff's Senate victory and the adoption of same-sex marriage rights, while also contrasting national voter sentiments as Trump secures wins amid economic turmoil. The discussion highlights growing voter dissatisfaction with the Biden administration and explores the implications of a potential second Trump term on California's policies and societal dynamics.

Nov 6, 2024 • 56min
Election 2024: How the Bay Area Voted On Local Candidates, Issues
Guy Marzorati, KQED's California Politics expert, teams up with reporters Sydney Johnson, Alex Hall, and Annelise Finney to dissect the recent election results in the Bay Area. They dive into the controversial outcomes of local races, including the impact of ranked choice voting in San Francisco’s mayoral race and the Oakland mayoral recall. Voter concerns over crime significantly influenced ballots, including Measure J’s ban on large-scale animal farms. Together, they unpack how these shifts reflect broader political dynamics and the evolving sentiments of Bay Area voters.

Nov 5, 2024 • 56min
How Are You Navigating Political Differences With Your Family and Friends?
A Martinez, co-host of NPR's Morning Edition, shares candid insights on the personal rifts he’s faced due to political differences within his family, rooted in his Ecuadorian heritage. Dr. Tania Israel, a counseling psychology expert and author, offers strategies on maintaining relationships amidst political tension. They discuss the importance of setting boundaries, fostering open dialogue, and finding common ground to navigate contentious topics, ultimately emphasizing empathy and shared experiences as tools for bridging divides.

Nov 5, 2024 • 56min
Finding Beauty and Meaning on an Anxiety-Fraught Election Day
Tracy K. Smith, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, discusses finding poetic solace amidst anxiety, while artist Jenny Odell emphasizes the need to reconnect with nature for grounding. Dacher Keltner, a psychology professor, highlights the transformative power of awe and connection in turbulent times. Together, they explore coping strategies, mindfulness, and the importance of community, urging listeners to seek beauty and meaning even on an anxiety-laden Election Day.

Nov 4, 2024 • 56min
Trump Escalates Threatening Rhetoric in Campaign’s Final Days
David Graham, a staff writer at The Atlantic known for his insights into Donald Trump's political rhetoric, joins Juliette Kayyem, a Harvard Kennedy School professor and CNN analyst with experience in national security. They dive into the alarming escalation of violent language in Trump’s campaign, discussing its impact on political discourse and societal attitudes. With concerns about accountability and the potential normalization of extremism, they highlight the urgent need for civil dialogue and civic engagement to preserve democratic values.


