The Issues of Gun Violence, Mass Shootings, Racism and Discrimination in the United States
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The day also includes special discounts on SFBG memberships, in the Garden Bookstore and at the Plant Arbor. sfbg.org Kid Koala at SFJAZZ Friday, February 8 PERK PERK PERK San Francisco Looking for some new music? Check out Montreal-based DJ, composer and producer Kid Koala and the enchanting adaptation of his graphic novel Nufonia Must Fall, coming to SFJAZZ February KID KOALA. KQED; COURTESY COURTESY 7-10. The performance features live puppeteering filmed on a dozen miniature KQED Silicon Valley Conversations sets and projected on video screens, backed by an KQED.ORG Examines Commuting Tuesday, February 5 ensemble of strings, piano San Francisco and electronic instruments. How did Bay Area commuting become so bad KQED members receive and what can we do about it? Silicon Valley a 25% discount on the Friday, February 8, performance • Bureau Chief Tonya Mosley brings together JANUARY 2019 JANUARY using the code KQED25 urban designer Peter Calthorpe, autonomous DR. 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Chosen from a nationwide pool of applicants, KQED Learn was awarded the inaugural Misinformation Solutions Prize, a grant presented by the Rita Allen Foundation and RTI International in partnership with the Aspen Institute and designed to fuel the development of novel ideas to reduce the spread of misinformation. KQED Learn empowers educators to teach media literacy with award- winning content, such as the video series Above the Noise and an online platform for students to authentically share their learning. On KQED Learn, student inquiry begins with an Above the Noise video. Each video summarizes a timely topic with key facts while making the content relevant and entertaining to middle school and high school audiences. Then students research the topic for themselves and share their understanding by creating their own media — such as an article, an infographic or a video — that expresses their learning. Join KQED Learn in promoting media-savvy and engaged students by sharing our work with educators. learn.kqed.org Funding for KQED Learn is provided by the Koret Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, David Bulfer and Kelly Pope, the Silver Giving Foundation, the Stuart Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the Rita Allen Foundation and the members of KQED. There’s Still Time to Give and Get Back Would you like to increase Cleansing Foods your income for life, potentially reduce your 2018 taxes and support KQED? A charitable to Kick Off the gift annuity is an agreement between you and KQED New Year whereby in exchange for your irrevocable donation During the holidays, did you find yourself indulging in to KQED, you will receive KQED.ORG the sweetness of life with a little too many rich treats guaranteed fixed income for and delicious cocktails? To help your liver do the clean-up the rest of your life. 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MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN Mid The New Yorker On the Media All Things Considered Radio Hour KQED Newsroom 1:00 Latino USA BBC World Service Reveal Washington Week 2:00 TED Radio World Affairs City Arts & Evening Lectures/ Evening Lectures/ Commonwealth Hour Council Lecture Specials Specials Club Hidden Brain 3:00 Inside Europe Radiolab 4:00 Morning Edition 3-9am World Affairs Council Freakonomics Marketplace Morning Report 4:51 & 7:51am 5:00 The California Report 5:51, 6:51 & 8:51am KQED News 6:04, 6:21, 7:04, 7:31, 8:04 & 8:31am Science Mondays, 6:21 & 8:21am 6:00 The Do List Fridays, 6:21 & 8:21am Perspectives 6:42am, 8:42am & 11:29pm Weekend Edition 7:00 Perspectives 7:36 & 8:36am 8:00 9:00 Forum (Live call-in line: 866.733.6786) KQED News 9:04 & 10:04am 10:00 The New Yorker Wait Wait... Radio Hour Don’t Tell Me 11:00 Here & Now Wait Wait... KQED News: 11:04am Don’t Tell Me Science Friday Live from Here Noon The Takeaway This KQED News: 12:04pm American Life 1:00 Fresh Air Snap City Arts & KQED News: 1:04pm Judgment Lectures 2:00 The World Radiolab On the Media 3:00 PBS NewsHour Freakonomics TED Radio KQED News: 3:57pm Radio Hour Marketplace 4:00 Reveal Says You California Report All Things Considered 5:00 KQED News: 4:32 (except Fri), 5:04, 5:30, 6:04 & 7:04pm All Things Considered 6:00 Latino USA Political Marketplace Breakdown California Report Live from Here Planet Money/ KQED.ORG 7:00 Fresh Air How I Built This 8:00 World Affairs City Arts & Evening Lectures/ Evening Lectures/ Commonwealth Council Lectures Specials Specials Club Selected Shorts Hidden Brain • Political This JANUARY 2019 JANUARY 9:00 BBC World Service Breakdown/ American Life KQED Newsroom JANUARY 2019 2019 JANUARY • Check, Please! Bay 10:00 Forum (a repeat of one hour of the morning broadcast) The Moth Area / Specials California Report 11:00 1A Snap Tech Nation KQED.ORG KQED News: 11:04pm & 12:04am All Things Judgment Considered 4 5 RADIO SPECIALS This Is 2018 Airs Thursday, January 3, at 8pm on KQED 88.5FM If there were a time capsule of American culture in 2018, it would undoubtedly include Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” music video. Childish Gambino’s video touched on the issues of gun violence, mass shootings, racism and discrimination in the United States. Viewed hundreds of millions of times, the video also spawned worldwide cover versions from Nigeria to Iraq. A new documentary from the BBC, This Is 2018 examines the global impact of “This Is America” and asks those who made their own versions why they did so and how they chose their themes, offering insights into the issues that resonate in those countries. Best of the Best: 2018 Third Coast Festival Airs on Thursday, January 17, at 8pm and Thursday, January 24, at 8pm on KQED 88.5FM Each fall, the Third Coast International Audio Festival draws podcasters, producers and audiophiles from across the world to Chicago for a live podcasting festival, conference and competition honoring the most creative and compelling audio work. The two-part special Best of the Best brings you the 12 stories that were chosen as winners from more than 550 entries and 26 countries, including some from KQED’s very own reporters and producers. Hosted by Gwen Macsai, this year’s Best of the Best also features producer interviews and award ceremony highlights. PODCASTS The best podcasts to listen to right now, recommended by Devin Katayama, host of KQED’s daily news podcast The Bay. Don’t know what a podcast is? Not sure how to listen to one? Reach out to Julie Caine, [email protected]. STARTER EPISODE “‘Frisco’: It’s Not Just for Tourists” Bay Curious is all about your curiosity. This KQED podcast asks listeners to vote on questions that KQED reporters will answer. It’s not just informative (“Should Californians allow rent control to expand?”), it’s freakin’ fun (“Are there more dogs than children in SF?”)! STARTER EPISODE “Turning the Lens (Seeing White, Part 1)” Scene on Radio is a podcast from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. The KQED.ORG most recent seasons take on two huge problems in our country: discrimination based on gender and discrimination based on race.