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KQED's Perspectives
Summary: Commentary from KQED public broadcasting.
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- Artist: KQED-FM
- Copyright: Copyright 2011 KQED
Podcasts:
Michael Ellis got lost in Point Reyes decades ago and found a world of wonder to last a lifetime.
Youth Radio's Venus Morris finds that changing teen eating habits is about much more than food.
Karen Chee almost gave up her love of math after being told it was "so Asian."
Carol Arnold examines the recovery of the California condor.
Joanna Reuland runs and runs and runs. Some people think that's nuts.
Ray Pestrong is at an age where his body can't do what his mind says it should.
High school student Laura Martinez' propensity to blush is embarrassing, but then again, she's only human.
While the country burns, floods, blows or shakes, Kevin Fisher-Paulson exults in fog, glorious fog.
Richard Friedlander says political speech may be sound and fury, but it signifies something.
Dick Meister says new laws should protect pregnant workers from discriminatory practices.
Why do the hard work of thinking through contrary facts when grand principles are handy? Jeremy Sherman comments.
Why do the hard work of thinking through contrary facts when grand principles are handy? Jeremy Sherman comments.
For centuries, Spanish sailors completely missed San Francisco Bay. Michael Ellis explains why.
Michal Kohane's son is off to college — but West Point isn't the usual destination for a mother's son.
Li Miao Lovett advocates hands-on science to grow a new generation of problem solvers.