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Hana Baba

Hana Baba

Journalist/News Host/Producer/ Reporter at KALW News - KALW-FM

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News
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Recent Articles

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Oaklandside's Tasneem Raja on the importance of local journalism

The International Women’s Media Foundation<a href=“https://www.iwmf.org/2024/04/tasneem-raja-receives-2024-iwmf-gwen-ifill-award/”> recently honored </a>Tasneem Raja, with its Gwen Ifil award.The award was given for her leadership in local journalism and legacy of training of journalists from underrepresented communities.
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African dance, music and cultural diplomacy

Catherine Ndungu-Case is the founder of Cheza Nami, an award winning African arts organization. Catherine has led Cheza Nami in pioneering African dance and music in school assemblies across the Bay Area.
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Berkeley student swims for Team Sudan

Ziyad Saleem is a Sudanese American student at UC Berkeley and he’s competing in the summer Olympics, for Sudan — a country that has sent swimmers to the Olympics before — but today, it’s a very different reality.
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South Sudanese Olympic basketball pride

The 2024 Olympics are over, and people around the world are taking stock, celebrating wins and counting their countries’ medals. For people from South Sudan, their basketball team’s success was a surprise highlight of the games this year.
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Berkeley linguist says American Spanish should be officially recogn...

UC Berkeley Sociolinguist Justin Davidson is on a mission to make American Spanish an officially recognized language. He is studying the speaking patterns of Spanish-English bilinguals to create a “linguistic map” of American Spanish.
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What Project 2025 could mean for SF and California immigration

Project 2025 is the plan for Trump’s first 180 days in office put together by The Heritage Foundation. Today, we focus on immigration to see how the proposed policies would affect California and the Bay Area.
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The growing influence of Latino voters

Mike Madrid, a co-founder of the Lincoln Project and author of “The Latino Century,” recently took part in a live discussion at KALW on what Latino voters care most about today.
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Fighting for immigrant and refugee rights

We're honoring International Migrant’s day by exploring the challenges migrants face. To learn more, we hear from Huy Tran, Executive Director of SIREN (Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network).
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Preserving the music of Sudan in Oakland

A young Oakland woman from Sudan is digitizing old music cassettes for a new diaspora generation. What it means to preserve culture in a time of war.
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East Bay author takes young readers to Kenya

Ciiku N’Dungu Case is the founder of Cheza Nami, an East Bay based organization that spreads awareness of African cultures in schools through music and dance. Now she is out with a new children’s book called "Wanjiku, Child of Mine." It's about a little girl who grows up in Kenya…
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Uncertainty in medicine

Today, we hear an excerpt from the first episode of the new season of "The Nocturnists" and meet Doctor Emily Silverman, the founder and host of the series.