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Artists at the Women's March on Washington | KQED Arts
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Breaking Waves and Breaking Barriers with Brown Girl Surf | KQED Arts
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How Poet Tassiana Willis Found her Art by Telling her Story | KQED Arts
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BRITTSENSE Reveals the Power and Struggle of Communities of Color
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Women Dancers Redefine Oakland's Street Dancing Scene | KQED Arts
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Tacos & Punk: Discussing What Women of Color Face in the Local Scene| KQED Arts
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Dance Brigade Celebrates 40 Years of Artivism | KQED Arts
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Diana Gameros Sings the Immigrant's Love and Loss | KQED Arts
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Oakland Yarn Shop Joins Pussy Hat Project Effort | KQED Arts
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J’Nai Bridges Bounces from the Basketball Court to the Opera House| KQED Arts
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Women's Ink: Back to the Future with Female Tattoo Artistry | KQED Arts
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Women Veterans Share Stories from the Frontlines on Stage | KQED Arts
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Members of Sarah Bush Dance Project Commune with Oakland's Landscape | KQED Arts
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Knyte Ryderz Show How the Born to be Wild can Grow Up to be Caring | KQED Arts
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For Tango Composer Débora Simkovich, ‘Music is the Soul’| KQED Arts
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History and Imagination Drive Singer Zena Carlota's Afro-Folk Sound | KQED Arts