Last year I drove over 33,000 miles all around Northern California, constantly pursuing a deeper understanding of this region's culture. And then one day, while sitting in traffic, it hit me: you can tell a lot about our culture by simply looking at the freeways. This week, as we celebrate Rightnowish's 200th episode, I give you a glimpse into the things that I think about while I'm bending corners on Northern California's highways and byways.
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Miguel “Bounce” Perez’s Culture Flows Through His Ink
When the Youth Speak, Mush Lee Listens
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‘Ear Hustle’ Introduces Us to Seniors in the California Institution for Women
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Deep Sea Fishing, Filipino Roots & Belonging “Where We Are”
The Chronic Pain Of White Supremacy
Rightnowish Presents: Immigrantly’s Conversation with Musician Meklit Hadero
Zoë Boston, the Artistic Alchemist
Mamas for a Free Palestine: Safety Doesn't Come From Bombs
Sabreena Haque on Marking Transitional Milestones with Henna
Michelle Cruz Gonzales of Spitboy is Punk AF and Lived to Teach About It
George Crampton Glassanos has Pendletons, Paint and Passion
Six Decades of Painting Black History
Tommy Guerrero Creates Lo-fi 'Music From the Earth'
The ‘Qing’ of Queens
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