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KALW reporter Chris Egusa's award-winning series exposes the dangerous lack of accountability at facilities that house Californians with developmental disabilities.
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A new PBS Frontline documentary chronicles the price journalists pay for investigating the powerful in Nicolás Maduro’s government.
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This week on the Queer Power Hour, we’ll celebrate Asian and Pacific American Heritage month with profiles of Indian-born queer activist Urvashi Vaid [VAH-d] and Bay Area-born principal ballet dancer John Lam, who, after 20 years, danced his farewell performance with the Boston Ballet last weekend.
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