How Lesbian Bars Built Community in San Francisco’s North Beach As a young architectural historian in San Francisco, Shayne Watson would take lunchtime walks near her office, pondering how and where the city’s lesbian history took shape. She discovered that
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[Encore] Free to be Punjabi October 31st marks the beginning of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights. It’s the most important holiday in India. In celebration, we are re-releasing this episode from Season 1. The allure of abundant work and
Cindy: [00:00:00] Hello Save As listeners. Cindy here, with Trudi. So Trudi. Trudi [00:00:05] Yes Cindy. Cindy [00:00:06] We have a special treat for our listeners today. We are going deep into the archives for a reprise for an episode from our very……
Death Valley Ghost Town: Conservation of the Ryan Mining District Before Death Valley became a desert tourism mecca, it was a mining hot spot. The homelands of the Timbisha Shoshone tribe were opened to industry during the California Gold Rush.
Death Valley Ghost Town: Conservation of the Ryan Mining District Cindy Olnick 0:00Today on Save As: Mary Ringhoff 0:01It really is a tangible way to connect you with the past, and it’s so rare to have something that’s that hasn’t……
Preserving Black Heritage in the U.S. South One of the signs memorializing the 1955 murder of Emmett Till weighs nearly 500 pounds and is designed to absorb a rifle round. It’s the fourth version of the sign, the others having
Trudi Sandmeier 00:00Today on Save As: Kira Williams 00:01We shouldn’t have to make any piece of Black history weigh a few tons and be covered with bulletproof glass as a means to protect it. There should be actual conservation protections put in……
A Tale of Two Rivers: Los Angeles and San Antonio Trudi Sandmeier 00:00Today on Save As: Leslie Dinkin 00:01What I really liked about the L.A. River, I guess, is that it doesn’t pretend to be anything else, you know. It……
A Tale of Two Rivers: Los Angeles and San Antonio Why do urban rivers look like they do? What makes one river key to a city’s identity and another one largely unknowable? We wrap up Season Four with a trip