Check out our curated list of what to read, watch and listen to
Explore the Role of Asian Americans in Shaping America’s History and Identity | |
| PBS brings us a major new five-hour documentary series exploring the role that Asian Americans have played in shaping our country’s history and identity. Through powerful first-person stories and historical accounts, the series covers the first wave of Asian immigrants in the 1850s, identity politics during the social and cultural turmoil of the 20th century and the current refugee crisis. Asian Americans premieres May 11 at 8pm on KQED 9 and will be available for streaming on the PBS Video App. KQED is also hosting a pair of virtual events to support the broadcast. On Tuesday, April 28, at 6pm, we present a preview and discussion about the role of Asian American in shaping California’s history and identity. And on Tuesday, May 5, at 6pm we host a preview and discussion about Asian American representation in pop culture. The local broadcast of Asian Americans is supported by the Asian Art Museum. | |
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Peek Inside the Creative Mind of Hayao Miyazaki | |
| Meet Hayao Miyazaki, the animator and co-founder of Studio Ghibli, who created My Neighbor Totoro, Howl’s Moving Castle and Spirited Away. A four-part series follows Miyazaki as he creates the story and characters for Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (2008), offering an intimate look into his work process as well as his personal life, including his relationship with his son, Goro. 10 Years with Hayao Miyazaki starts Friday, May 8, at 7pm on KQED Plus. | |
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Listen to and Learn About a Local Gospel Choir in a New Truly CA | |
| In a country that finds itself once again grappling with issues of race, gender, equality and intolerance, the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir has only one goal: “...to bring joy and inspiration to the stage through black gospel music.” Tune in or stream Truly CA: One Voice, The Story of the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir on Friday, May 8, at 8pm on KQED 9. | |
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Travel to Nashville with Leslie Sbrocco in Her Show’s Season Premiere | |
| Leslie Sbrocco is back with another season of 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes and Destinations, where she travels the world exploring acclaimed restaurants, wineries and local hangouts. This year, to celebrate the premiere, we’re launching a virtual watch party. Join us to screen the first episode and transport yourself to the eateries and drinking joints of Nashville. Tune in or stream the 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes and Destinations premiere on Tuesday, May 12, at 7:30pm on KQED 9. | |
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Local. Trusted. Essential. | Keeping you informed is why we’re here, but it takes funding to keep us on the air. We’re shortening our next pledge drive to make sure you can get the news you need. We need your help to ensure we can still meet our fundraising goals. If you can, please make a donation to KQED or increase your sustaining membership to strengthen this essential public service. Support critical nonprofit journalism now |
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Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with KQED | |
| May marks the beginning of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. KQED is celebrating by airing a special TV programming lineup, including Tyrus Wong: American Masters, Guru Nanak: The Founder, Touching the Sound and much more. | |
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| Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) | Open Space is Essential Now, more than ever, it is clear how important parks, preserves and beaches are to our well-being. Nature is essential for people, wildlife and the environment. Support POST today and help us protect open space on the Peninsula and in the South Bay for the benefit of all. |
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