KQED's Perspectives
Summary: Perspectives is KQED Public Radio's series of daily commentaries by our listeners. Essays cover a broad range of social and political issues, cultural observations and personal experiences of interest to KQED's Northern California audience.
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Podcasts:
Michael Ellis considers North America's largest woodpecker.
Kevin Fisher-Paulson put the hyphen in his name. He wishes he hadn't.
Gun violence is more than a body count. Elizabeth Schiffrin sees its victims daily in Oakland schools.
Kevin Fisher-Paulson put the hyphen in his name. He wishes he hadn't.
Kevin Fisher-Paulson put the hyphen in his name. He wishes he hadn't.
No one ever said that to Paul Dalmas. He wishes they had.
Veteran educator Debora Gordon shudders at the thought of arming teachers.
Aaron McDaniel says it's time for millennials to realize the working world is not like home.
Youth Radio's Malachi Segers wants to limit the personal information he shares online.
A dying friend leaves Richard Swerdlow a generous gift.
The passing landscape makes Bhaskar Sompalli's commute more than a ride to work.
For Peggy Hansen, night is an experience.
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau believes exposure to animal slaughter encourages violent crime.
Michael Ellis celebrates the music that makes this season bright.
The holidays give Jeremy Sherman a special reason to wonder about "wonder."