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J-Sei Home Closes After 30 Years, Leaving Bay Area Japanese Seniors in Need
The 1960s and 70s were a pivotal time for community activism – with the civil rights and anti-war movements, the Black Panther Party, and student protests that established ethnic studies programs on college campuses. That activism led to a decades-old critical lifeline for Japanese American elders: culturally sensitive senior care homes. But in recent years, these kinds of homes have been closing down. As KQED’s Cecilia Lei reports, the closures highlight how the Japanese American community is at a crossroads.
LA's El Compa Negro Plays Regional Mexican Music, Straight Outta Compton
Compton is known for being the heart of West Coast rap – from Dr. Dre to Kendrick Lamar. But Compton has changed a lot. According to census data, 70% of the city’s residents identify as Latino or Hispanic. This shift can be seen and heard in an artist from Compton named Rhyan Lavelle Lowery, aka “El Compa Negro.” He's a Black musician who sings regional Mexican music. Reporter Aisha Wallace-Palomares takes us on a trip to meet him.
Transgender Community Builds Bonds at This SF Self-Defense Class
Many transgender, nonbinary and gender-expansive people are feeling vulnerable because of anti-trans policies from the Trump administration. There are a lot of efforts to fight for trans rights on the legal front, but there’s also momentum to make sure trans and nonbinary people can defend themselves from threats of physical violence. KQED’s Bianca Taylor takes us to a free self-defense class in San Francisco’s Transgender District, the first legally recognized cultural district of its kind in the world.
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J-Sei Home Closes After 30 Years, Leaving Bay Area Japanese Seniors in Need
The 1960s and 70s were a pivotal time for community activism – with the civil rights and anti-war movements, the Black Panther Party, and student protests that established ethnic studies programs on college campuses. That activism led to a decades-old critical lifeline for Japanese American elders: culturally sensitive senior care homes. But in recent years, these kinds of homes have been closing down. As KQED’s Cecilia Lei reports, the closures highlight how the Japanese American community is at a crossroads.
LA's El Compa Negro Plays Regional Mexican Music, Straight Outta Compton
Compton is known for being the heart of West Coast rap – from Dr. Dre to Kendrick Lamar. But Compton has changed a lot. According to census data, 70% of the city’s residents identify as Latino or Hispanic. This shift can be seen and heard in an artist from Compton named Rhyan Lavelle Lowery, aka “El Compa Negro.” He's a Black musician who sings regional Mexican music. Reporter Aisha Wallace-Palomares takes us on a trip to meet him.
Transgender Community Builds Bonds at This SF Self-Defense Class
Many transgender, nonbinary and gender-expansive people are feeling vulnerable because of anti-trans policies from the Trump administration. There are a lot of efforts to fight for trans rights on the legal front, but there’s also momentum to make sure trans and nonbinary people can defend themselves from threats of physical violence. KQED’s Bianca Taylor takes us to a free self-defense class in San Francisco’s Transgender District, the first legally recognized cultural district of its kind in the world.
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