An Ethnic Conflict in India Echoes in California; Creating a Space for Brown and Black Creatives in Oakland

Release Date:

About a year ago, a conflict began in Manipur, a mountainous state in northeastern India. What set off the fighting was a dispute between a predominantly Hindu Meitei majority and a Christian minority called the Kuki.
Aptos resident Niang Hangzo is originally from Manipur, but moved to California in the 1990s. Her family back home became refugees more than a year ago. And ever since, she’s transformed into an activist here in California fighting to draw attention to this crisis. KQED’s Lakshmi Sarah traveled to India to follow Niang’s family story. 
And we visit a vinyl listening party at Oakland's couchdate. The event combines all the cozy comforts of home with the fun of going out: stimulating conversation, maybe eye contact with a cute stranger, all while the music vibrates around you. This unique social space, especially for creative people of color, is the brainchild of a mixed-race entrepreneur who wants to create an inclusive community for all. KQED’s Ariana Proehl has his story.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

An Ethnic Conflict in India Echoes in California; Creating a Space for Brown and Black Creatives in Oakland

Title
Betty Reid Soskin at 100: The Life of the Nation's Oldest Park Ranger, In Her Own Words
Copyright
Release Date

flashback