NAM and 91.7 FM KALW Launch
Weekly Elections Series with Ethnic Media
We’re inviting all our NAM network members, partners and
colleagues across the U.S. to catch the second edition of our new
collaboration with 91.7 FM KALW Public
Radio. This weekly interview series highlights the voices of ethnic
media journalists from the San Francisco Bay Area on the issues that matter
most to their communities as regards this year’s elections.
Last week, the segment’s debut episode featured Kwokshu
Leung, executive producer of Pan-Asian TV network KTSF-Channel 26, who explained the stakes
for Chinese-American voters in the Bay Area.
Tonight, October 2nd at 5:00 PM PT, live on KALW’s
“Crosscurrents” news program, catch India West newspaper staff
reporter Richard Springer as he discusses the South-Asian vote, including
local candidates of South-Asian descent and the specific election issues
that the community is watching for this year.
Click on KALW’s LISTEN LIVE -
Tonight at 5:00 PM – U.S. PT (Pacific Time) to hear this interview
wherever you may be.
Please click
HERE to read our NAM story about Leung’s interview last Sept.
25th and listen to the audio!
Every Tuesday until Election Day, “Crosscurrents”
Co-host Hana Baba will be speaking with veteran ethnic media reporters,
members of NAM’s network.
This new NAM-KALW weekly segment collaboration is co-produced
by NAM News Anchor Odette Keeley. Editorial supervisors are KALW News
Director Holly Kernan and NAM Executive Editor Sandy Close.
And check back on our site for continuing coverage of this
series!
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