KQED's Perspectives
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His children grown, Mac Clayton has gone from giving orders to listening carefully.
On graduation days, Nancy Lecourt's most important job is to pronounce the names properly.
On graduation days, Nancy Lecourt's most important job is to pronounce the names properly.
Steve Moss asks why so many people seem to be sleeping through important public policy meetings.
Dave Saltman says Bay Area transit is already disjointed and underfunded. And high speed rail threatens to make it worse.
Anne Lamb voted against same-sex marriage. Then, her daughter came out and empathy kicked in.
Mike Newland wrestles with how religious views affect attitudes about climate change.
Clarence Wong worships pastries baked by a French nun making money to feed the poor.
Army veteran Lorena King copes with the challenges of coming home from Iraq.
The world seems to think great grilling is man's work. Not Linda Gebroe.
There was something about the boy in English class that transfixed JJ Nash.
Teacher Jeff Castle explains why he's resigned from his union.
Teacher Jeff Castle explains why he's resigned from his union.
Dr. Jyothi Marbin warns of the dangers of third-hand smoke.
Dr. Jyothi Maybin warns of the dangers of third-hand smoke.