HighlightsMay 21, 2013
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Forum
Jeremy Affeldt: Life, Justice and Major League Baseball
Today at 10:00am
on KQED 88.5 FM Giants pitcher Jeremy Affeldt joins us in the studio to talk about his new book, "To Stir a Movement," his Christian faith, and his work against child slavery and child poverty.
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Himalaya with Michael Palin
Tonight at 8:00pm
on KQED 9 Leaping Tigers, Naked Nagas. Palin follows the Yangtze River into Yunnan in southwest China.
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City Arts & Lectures
An Evening with David Remnick
Tonight at 8:00pm
on KQED 88.5 FM
Repeats at 2amHear from David Remnick, award-winning journalist, best-selling author, and the editor of The New Yorker magazine.
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
KQED celebrates with special TV and radio programming in May and honors four local heroes. Download a printable guide.
Watch the Celebration Online Now
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Apply to be on Genealogy Roadshow!
Here's your chance to be a part of history. Do you have a family mystery you would like solved? Is there a missing piece or person in your family tree you've always wondered about? Apply to be on the San Francisco episode of this new television series now.
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We Need You!
Volunteer during our next on-air fundraising drive beginning May 8. It's a great way to support KQED Radio with your time.
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For Educators
Do Now: Everybody Dance Now!
What's your best dance move? If you don't have a signature dance move that you consider your own, then make one up! Capture your move in a short video and share the link with us.
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State of Health
Where You Live Affects What Kind of Surgery You'll Have
A new interactive map provides a detailed look at geographic variation in treatments.
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NPR
How It Works: Tracing Guns
Many people assume that ATF has a massive database of gun owners at its fingertips and can instantly access that information. The reality is very different. It involves lots of phone calls, and often, manual labor.
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Film Screening: Community Cinema Presents the Revolutionary Optimists
Tue, May 21, 2013: Amlan Ganguly empowers children to become activists and educators, with powerful results.
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