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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Permanent Behavior: Henna, Tatts and Setting Intentions
Permanent Behavior: Collective Ownership + Bodily Autonomy Through Stick-and-Poke
Permanent Behavior: Repping “Cali-Chicano” Tattoo Style
Tattoo Prep with Pen & Marisol
Robert Liu-Trujillo on Creating Books For ‘Kids Like Me
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Dispatch From Parker Elementary with Tongo Eisen-Martin
Rightnowish Presents: "Polyfree" from The Stoop
Sucka Free History with Dregs One
“You’re On Native Land” : The Cultural District Honoring Urban Native History
Union City’s Joshua Neal is a Star For Real
Filmmaker Maya Cueva Focuses on Reproductive Rights and Immigration
Searching For A Kiki: The Next Generation of Black and Queer Bars
Searching for a Kiki: The World's First Transgender Cultural District
Searching for a Kiki: SF's First Black-Owned Gay Bar
On Friendships and Basketball Shorts: Adult ISH x Rightnowish
'Love me Before the City Disappears' from The Bay Podcast
Raw Material: 'Visions of Black Futurity'
The Mission’s Mother and Son Painting Duo
High Schoolers Rock the Mic
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Truth Be Told Presents: She Has A Name
KQED’s The California Report