Episodes
On today's Your Call, we open the lines to find out how you want Your Call to cover the presidential election.
Published 05/07/24
According to AP, Police have arrested more than 2,100 people during pro-Palestinian protests at college campuses across the country in recent weeks.
Published 05/03/24
Published 05/03/24
On April 22nd, The Unite Auto Workers won a historic victory at Volkswagen’s plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with 73% of workers voting in favor of the union.
Published 05/03/24
Make A Circle follows several Bay Area child care providers as they work to keep their doors open and advocate for better pay and benefits.
Published 05/02/24
For many students, the pressure to academically succeed starts young. Are mindfulness tools, the answer to helping students to curb stress?
Published 05/01/24
Since the 1920’s, women have used the flight attendant profession to live and travel independently. A new film documents their fight for gender and racial equity.
Published 04/30/24
In an unprecedented deal, a private company purchased land in a tiny Arizona town—and sold its water rights to a suburb 200 miles away.
Published 04/29/24
A Washington Post & Examination News investigation details how food companies are exploiting the “anti-diet” movement to promote ultra-processed foods
Published 04/29/24
Protests and encampments against the war in Gaza are continuing to grow on college campuses across the US, despite hundreds of arrests and crackdowns.
Published 04/26/24
Dr. Uché Blackstock's new book is "as much about my work and awakening as a physician as it is a call to reimagine who we are as a country."
Published 04/24/24
In their new book, Dr. Jenn Jackson shines a light on the central role of Black women in liberation movements, both in US history and their own life.
Published 04/23/24
A new CalMatters investigation finds that governments, nonprofits, and businesses are increasingly hiring private guards to patrol homeless shelters and street encampments.
Published 04/19/24
Children of Ukraine, a Frontline documentary, examines how thousands of Ukrainian children have been taken and held in Russian-controlled territory.
Published 04/19/24
David Mas Masumoto's new book tells the story of his aunt, who was taken as a "ward of the state" in 1942. Seventy years later, Masumoto finds out his aunt is alive.
Published 04/18/24
A Grist investigation reveals how 14 public universities continue to benefit from extractive industries on stolen Indigenous land.
Published 04/17/24
50 years ago, a group of women created San Francisco Women Against Rape, an organization led by survivors. In 2024, the work they do is more important than ever.
Published 04/16/24
Until the End of the World, a documentary following journalistic investigation into the fish farming industry across three continents
Published 04/15/24
Over the past year, the war in Sudan has killed nearly 16,000 people, displaced millions, and triggered the world's largest hunger crisis
Published 04/12/24
As the effects of climate change become irrefutable, the oil and gas industry has employed a number of tactics to block or delay climate action.
Published 04/12/24
More than 33,000 Palestinians have been killed during the US-backed Israeli assault since October 7. More than 13,000 of those deaths are children.
Published 04/11/24
Republicans on AZ's Supreme Court reinstated an 1864 abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest. This follows FL's high court, which allowed a six-week ban.
Published 04/10/24
In his new book, Dr. Hotez writes, "I'm fearful for the future of our scientific institutions. We must restore the people's trust in science and scientists."
Published 04/09/24
The new documentary Orca: Black & White Gold exposes the illegal trade in endangered wild orcas caught in Russia and sold to China, all fueled by US business practices.
Published 04/08/24
The documentary Blue Carbon explores the power of coastal ecosystems to absorb more carbon from the atmosphere than tropical rainforests.
Published 04/08/24