Radio Specials
Every week, KQED airs some of the best programs from independent radio producers and public radio networks around the world.
- Regular Specials Providers
- Hearing Voices
- America Abroad
- Radiolab
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Recently on Radio Specials:
From Rockefeller's Standard Oil to GE's first industrial park, Cleveland was a city made by entrepreneurs. But since the polluted Cuyahoga River caught fire in 1969, it's been trying to shake the moniker of "the mistake on the lake." Today, Cleveland is being embraced by a new generation of entrepreneurs who are using their business sense to try and revitalize neighborhoods, clean-up the environment and improve education.
Did you know that Oakland has one of the highest high school dropout rates in the state of California? As part of the American Graduate initiative, a Teacher Town Hall was recently held at Oakland's Laney College. Moderated by Snap Judgment host Glynn Washington, its goal was to celebrate best practices and elevate teachers' voices around the issue of dropout rates.

Did you know that Oakland has one of the highest high school dropout rates in the state of California? As part of the American Graduate initiative, a Teacher Town Hall was recently held at Oakland's Laney College. Moderated by Snap Judgment host Glynn Washington, its goal was to celebrate best practices and elevate teachers' voices around the issue of dropout rates.
Cleveland, Ohio -- From Rockefeller's Standard Oil to GE's first industrial park, Cleveland was a city made by entrepreneurs. But since the polluted Cuyahoga River caught fire in 1969, it's been trying to shake the moniker of "the mistake on the lake." Today, Cleveland is being embraced by a new generation of entrepreneurs who are using their business sense to try and revitalize neighborhoods, clean-up the environment and improve education.
Cleveland, Ohio -- From Rockefeller's Standard Oil to GE's first industrial park, Cleveland was a city made by entrepreneurs. But since the polluted Cuyahoga River caught fire in 1969, it's been trying to shake the moniker of "the mistake on the lake." Today, Cleveland is being embraced by a new generation of entrepreneurs who are using their business sense to try and revitalize neighborhoods, clean-up the environment and improve education.
