Your Call
Summary: KALW's call-in show: Politics and culture, dialogue and debate.
Podcasts:
On the next Your Call, we’ll bring you a two hour special edition of the media roundtable. In the first hour, we’ll discuss reactions to Donald Trump’s Presidency in the Europe and Mexico. We'll also talk about coverage of the confirmation hearings. Join us live from at 10am, on the next Your Call, with Rose Aguilar and you.
What is President Barack Obama’s legacy on immigration?
What is President Barack Obama’s environmental legacy?
What is President Obama's economic legacy? We continue our weeklong series looking at President Obama’s legacy by focusing on the economy and the 2008 financial crisis.
What is President Obama’s foreign policy legacy? Boston University’s Andrew Bacevich, and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government Stephen Walt, two prominent foreign policy scholars, will reflect on the past eight years.
On this week's Friday Media Roundtable, we’ll discuss coverage of Iranian president Hashemi Rafsanjani’s legacy. He passed away on January 8.
What has changed for San Francisco’s homeless population under the city’s new homeless director Jeff Kositsky ?
What would a Jeff Sessions Department of Justice look like?
How are artists addressing today’s social and political issues? We’ll have a conversation with Krissy Keefer, dancer, choreographer, and artistic director of Dance Brigade. For 40 years, the iconic San Francisco multi-racial dance troupe of women has explored the intersection between art and social issues.
How is the Democratic Party moving forward after millions of working people, once the base of the Democratic Party, shifted their vote to Donald Trump?
This week, we’ll discuss media coverage of state sanctioned violence against the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar. More than 20,000 people have fled Myanmar for Bangladesh.
How are tech workers planning to resist Donald Trump?
How are California legislators planning to resist Donald Trump and his administration?
We’ll begin a weeklong series discussing how a broad coalition of civil society and labor organizations are organizing against Donald Trump’s anti-democratic agenda.
We're revisiting our conversation with Jonathan Balcombe. He joins us to discuss his new book, What a Fish Knows, the Inner Lives of our Underwater Cousins .