Explore the Extraordinary Life of Josephine Baker in New Doc | |
| Take a deep look into the life of Josephine Baker, the world's first Black superstar. Famous for dancing and for being the first Black woman in a major motion picture, she was also a spy for the French Resistance and an activist in the Civil Rights movement. Josephine Baker: The Story of an Awakening airs Tuesday, December 15, at 9pm on KQED 9. | |
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A Swingin’ Time with Ella Fitzgerald | |
| Enjoy an evening celebrating Ella Fitzgerald's memorable 1960 album of swinging holiday classics performed by the American Pops Orchestra. This new show features appearances by Dee Dee Bridgewater, Norm Lewis, Carmen Ruby Floyd, Nova Payton, Dave Detwiler and Morgan James. Tune in or stream Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas on Tuesday, December 15, at 8pm on KQED 9. | |
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Your Favorite Midwives Are Back with a New Holiday Special | |
| The year is 1965 and everyone at Nonnatus House is looking forward to a traditional Christmas, but things don’t go as planned when Sister Monica Joan is rushed to the hospital. See last year’s holiday special on December 24 then, on Christmas, tune in or stream the Call the Midwife Holiday Special premiering Friday, December 25, at 9pm on KQED 9. | |
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Binge Nature and NOVA Episodes with an All-Day Marathon | |
| Join us as we explore the natural world from the depths of our ocean to the vast solar system. KQED 9 will have a full-day marathon of science and nature specials including popular NOVA and Nature programs from this year. The marathon begins Saturday, December 6, from 6:30am and to 5pm on KQED 9. | |
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| Tsar Nicoulai Caviar | For over 30 years, Tsar Nicoulai Caviar has produced sustainably cultivated California farm-to-table artisanal caviar from 100% white sturgeon. Our artisanal caviar is natural, fresh and additive free. Available at Whole Foods or online at https://tsarnicoulai.com. Use code KQED for 25% off. |
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Community Engagement: Finding Common Ground | |
| Campaign 21 funds a comprehensive plan to transform KQED for the 21st century by investing in our headquarters and staff. When we planned the renovation of our home at 2601 Mariposa Street, we knew we needed a more modern workspace and media center that embodied our mission to inform, inspire and involve. Our new building reflects those ideas. Its glass-fronted exterior design signals transparency and its public spaces invite participation. Designed as a hub for engaging with our community, the building will help us foster a community that respects differences, embraces the human experience and seeks solutions for building a more equitable world. Read more about our plans to involve our communities as creative partners at the link below. | |
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Support KQED this Giving Tuesday | Over the past year, you and your community have relied on KQED’s independent, in-depth news coverage for the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic, the election, California’s devastating wildfires and so much more. In honor of the tireless efforts of KQED’s award-winning journalists, we’re turning #GivingTuesday into #GivingNewsday and hoping to raise $150,000. Please make a gift today to celebrate the news in your community! Donate Now |
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What We’re Listening To | “A Right to Housing” It’s been nearly a year since Moms 4 Housing occupied a house in West Oakland, getting the nation's attention on the severity of the Bay Area’s high housing costs. As part of the limited-podcast series Sold Out: Rethinking Housing in America, this episode looks at what it would mean to make housing a human right. | | |
| “Endless Winter: A Fresh Look at the Donner Party” In 1847, the Donner Party disaster quickly became infamous in California. But what happened to the survivors and where did they end up in the Bay Area? Bay Curious brings us a two-part series on the history of the Donner Party. | | |
| “Essential Work: Designing the End to Mass Incarceration” Meet Deanna Van Buren, an architect who does way more than design buildings. Through her work at Designing Justice, she uses her craft to dismantle the prison industrial complex, demonstrating how design can be used for justice and liberation. | | |
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New from The Bay | The Bay podcast is putting together a special eight-episode series, plus a brand new newsletter — delivered to your inbox every Friday! Click here to learn more and sign up for the newsletter. |
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