KQED's Perspectives
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Podcasts:
Manel Kappagoda limits her daughter's soda intake, but could use some help.
Paul Staley looks for the balance between dependence on government and the anarchy of individualism.
The struggle of an elderly woman to get dressed teaches Hanna Clements-Hart a lesson in guts.
When Jolie Kanat looks at government she doesn't see "them." She sees "us."
What makes a weed a weed? Michael Ellis has the answer.
Youth Radio's Bianca Brooks discovers that her family tree has unexpected branches and roots.
It was bad music then, and its bad music now. But Fred Etheridge has a new attitude about it.
Helen Smolinski's severely disabled child isn't the gift she'd hoped for, but her gifts are profound still.
Bhaskar Sompalli's life is testimony to the good the education and a social safety net can do.
Teacher Matt Mitchell is fine with test-score-based evaluations, but not all statistics are born equal.
A credit card reader asks Wichita Sims to "donate to breast cancer."
High schooler Raba Sbeih-Rosales is a Palestinian, a Latina and an American.
Paul Staley says it isn't just elephants and donkeys going to the polls on election day.
Les Bloch looks at how our view of the flag and the republic for which it stands changes over time.
Clyde Wadsworth looks at the GOP's use of a flawed study to argue against same-sex marriage.