On Saturday, members of the Sudanese community held a rally in front of San Francisco's City Hall to express their reaction to deadly clashes ravaging their home country.
In today's episode, we hear how some folktales and stories are handed down generation to generation. KALW's Hana Baba wants to write a folktale book retelling these stories. However, there is a lot questions she has about how to do this right. In this excerpt of "The Stoop" podcast we explore what it means to be the next in line to preserve your family’s stories.
The African Diaspora Network wants to create large scale investment in Africa- to develop sectors like healthcare, education, and tech. KALW's Hana Baba talked with executive director Almaz Negash to understand what her group hopes to achieve, in her words, "beyond remittances."
In honor of Black History Month, KOSU is featuring several hours of special shows every Sunday in February that celebrate the history and experience of Black people.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is building green infrastructure around the City to slow that flow by capturing more rainwater before it ends up in sewers and reusing it. For more, KALW's Hana Baba spoke to Sarah Minick with the SFPUC’s Urban Watershed Management Program.