East Bay Yesterday
A podcast by East Bay Yesterday
136 Episodio
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“Get to know us first”: Longtime residents reflect on Oakland’s transformation
Pubblicato: 19/06/2018 -
“This strange monument”: The story behind one of Oakland’s most prominent abandoned buildings
Pubblicato: 31/05/2018 -
Long Lost Oakland, chapter 5: Overcoming racism, Lew Hing became king of Oakland’s canning industry
Pubblicato: 08/05/2018 -
Long Lost Oakland, chapter 4: Balloons, booms & busts
Pubblicato: 07/04/2018 -
Long Lost Oakland, chapter 3: How battles over sacred sites have revived Ohlone culture
Pubblicato: 22/03/2018 -
Long Lost Oakland, chapter 2: “When the shipyard closed, my dad came home and cried”
Pubblicato: 15/03/2018 -
“I’ll die if I let go”: After the earthquake, West Oakland came to the rescue
Pubblicato: 15/02/2018 -
Long Lost Oakland, chapter 1: Grizzly bears & redwood trees
Pubblicato: 24/01/2018 -
“They can’t believe he lived here”: Why John Muir settled down in the East Bay
Pubblicato: 21/12/2017 -
Lenn Keller and the roots of the East Bay’s lesbian of color community
Pubblicato: 22/11/2017 -
“You can’t replace that with photos”: Why so many buildings in Oakland have been picked up and moved
Pubblicato: 11/10/2017 -
True shorties, vol. 1: Horse heads & bullet holes
Pubblicato: 06/09/2017 -
“The freest time of my life”: Richard Pryor’s transformative East Bay experience
Pubblicato: 15/08/2017 -
“The queen of the West Coast blues”: Sugar Pie DeSanto serves up sweet & spicy stories
Pubblicato: 27/06/2017 -
“I believe in the elders”: Pendarvis Harshaw on gathering OG wisdom
Pubblicato: 07/06/2017 -
“Monsters rising out of the mud”: From industrial wasteland to renegade art gallery
Pubblicato: 24/05/2017 -
“What about the underdog?”: Dorothea Lange never stopped fighting for freedom
Pubblicato: 11/05/2017 -
Before the A’s: The East Bay’s earliest baseball teams
Pubblicato: 19/04/2017 -
“They knew it was a lie”: Exposing the cover-up behind Japanese-American mass incarceration
Pubblicato: 03/04/2017 -
“Where are those ancestors now?”: How battles over sacred sites have revived Ohlone culture
Pubblicato: 23/03/2017
East Bay history podcast that gathers, shares & celebrate stories from Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond and other towns throughout Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
