East Bay Yesterday
A podcast by East Bay Yesterday
136 Episodio
-  “The neighborhood time forgot”: A strange sliver of waterfrontPubblicato: 04/04/2024
-  “Climbing was all I had”: A history of bouldering in the Berkeley HillsPubblicato: 06/03/2024
-  “The streets have changed”: “Drug Lords of Oakland” author on the rise and fall of local kingpinsPubblicato: 09/02/2024
-  "Rotten City" no more: The history of a tiny town's transformationPubblicato: 09/01/2024
-  “He was bringing people together”: Why was Dr. Marcus Foster murdered?Pubblicato: 17/11/2023
-  Unearthing “lives of the dead”: A tour of Oakland’s Mountain View CemeteryPubblicato: 26/10/2023
-  Abortion, poetry, and stink-bombs: A different kind of “self-help” movementPubblicato: 11/10/2023
-  Tales from the pit: Lessons from Berkeley’s landfillPubblicato: 07/09/2023
-  "End of the line": How we lost the Key SystemPubblicato: 28/07/2023
-  Long Lost Puzzle: What happened to the grizzly bears and old growth redwoods?Pubblicato: 07/07/2023
-  “You get to play a game of detective”: Longtime librarian Dorothy Lazard uncovers a whole new worldPubblicato: 16/06/2023
-  A curious conversation: Myth-busting and more with Olivia Allen-PricePubblicato: 01/06/2023
-  From volcanoes to potholes: Excavating stories below the soil with Andrew AldenPubblicato: 17/05/2023
-  “Time is not money”: Challenging clocks, nostalgia, and more with Jenny OdellPubblicato: 19/04/2023
-  "Who was Joaquin Miller?": Assessing the legacy and land of a controversial iconPubblicato: 06/04/2023
-  "We were being erased": The woman who saved California’s Black historyPubblicato: 23/02/2023
-  “Is reform possible?”: Investigating Oakland’s dysfunctional police departmentPubblicato: 26/01/2023
-  Saved from the wrecking ball: The resurrection of Oakland’s Paramount TheaterPubblicato: 04/01/2023
-  Rooted in Richmond: Touring a "cultural gold mine"Pubblicato: 08/12/2022
-  What happened to “America’s most-read woman”? Rediscovering Elsie RobinsonPubblicato: 02/11/2022
East Bay history podcast that gathers, shares & celebrate stories from Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond and other towns throughout Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
