plus Forum on the Road and PBS's 'Asian Americans' Film Preview
On Common Ground: California Primary Breakdown | Thursday, March 12 | 6:00 PM SPUR Urban Center | San Francisco, CA | |
| As the most populous state in the country, California could have an OUTSIZED influence on this year’s race for the Democratic presidential nomination. KQED’s Political Breakdown hosts Scott Shafer and Marisa Lagos are joined by Aimee Allison (She the People), Jenifer Fernandez Ancona (Way to Win; Women Donors Network), and David Binder (David Binder Research) for a look back at Super Tuesday and a look ahead to what the outcome means for the remainder of the race. | |
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Rebel Girls Trivia Happy Hour | Monday, March 16 | 6:00 PM El Rio | San Francisco, CA | |
| This Women’s History Month, KQED invites you to celebrate the ‘Rebel Girls’ who helped shape today’s Bay Area! Test your knowledge of amazing California women, past and present, in a quiz hosted by Oakland-based MC MADlines and KQED's Rae Alexandra, whose series Rebel Girls From Bay Area History inspires the night! DJ Red Corvette will be spinning throwback hits and contemporary classics, and women makers from across the Bay Area will showcase their artisanal goods including accessories, jewelry, self-care products and more. Doors at 6:00pm. Trivia starts at 7:00pm. | |
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Forum on the Road: University of San Francisco | Thursday, March 19 | 9:00 AM USF, McLaren Conference Center | San Francisco, CA | |
| This spring, the Forum team is hitting the road to take on 2020 in front of audiences around the Bay Area. On our first of FIVE stops, we’ll be broadcasting live from the University of San Francisco, where host Michael Krasny will be talking to young people about this year’s elections.Two weeks after California’s primary, USF professors James Taylor and Dana Zartner and others join a discussion about the state of the presidential race, the candidates’ platforms, what 2020 means for the next generation as we take the questions of students there on campus. | |
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Forum on the Road: YBCA | Thursday, March 27 | 9:00 AM Yerba Buena Center for the Arts | San Francisco, CA | |
| Forum is broadcasting live from Yerba Buena Center for the Arts where host Mina Kim will be taking on the US Census. April 1, 2020 is Census Day in the United States -- when the U.S. government counts the population in order to inform political representation and allocate funds for resources like infrastructure, college aid and social programs. Looming over California getting an accurate census count this year are issues of housing insecurity, displacement from wildfires, and a lack of trust in the process that can make communities “hard to count.” During this live Forum, in partnership with Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, we look at the hard-to-count communities in the Bay Area and California, as well as the creative ways organizations are working to reach those communities to make sure everyone is counted. | |
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On Common Ground: Climate Resilience and Collective Action | Thursday, March 31 | 7:00 PM The Exploratorium | San Francisco, CA | |
| Though the existential threat of climate change is accelerating, global response remains fractured and stagnant. The Bay Area is creating new models for galvanizing the public. How are leaders reconceptualizing the problem in order to devise manageable solutions? What can communities experiencing the frontline effects of climate change teach us about resilience as a cooperative effort at all levels? KQED Science’s Kat Snow is joined by Julie Beagle (San Francisco Estuary Institute), Pennie Opal Plant (Idle No More SF Bay), and Susan Schwartzenberg (Exploratorium), for a discussion about how the Bay Area is animating the will to collective action against climate change and working to preserve the common good. | |
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Asian Americans: San Jose Film Preview | Thursday, April 2 | 6:00 PM Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library | San Jose, CA | |
| Join KQED, Martin Luther King Library and The office of Mayor of San Jose to celebrate the contributions of Asian Americans immigrants to the fabric of the Bay Area. Watch film clips of the PBS Documentary series titled: Asian Americans, hear from local historians and enjoy a performance from Cambodian Dance Group. | |
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ODC/Dance Presents Dance Downtown | March 26 - April 5, 2020 Blue Shield of California Theater at YBCA | San Francisco, CA | |
| Celebrate a new season of fearless and exuberant artistry with electric performances from San Francisco's world renowned contemporary dance company. With popular repertory from ODC's history and a world premiere, the two programs at Dance Downtown are not to be missed! | |
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