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Thousands of workers from University of California campuses and medical centers across the Bay Area walked off their jobs yesterday in a one-day strike. They are alleging staff shortages, bad faith bargaining, and unfair labor practices.
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In a meeting yesterday, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency voted to move forward with cutting or limiting service to six bus lines this summer.
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On today's show, we hear from the directors of the new movie "Freaky Tales," then ODC/Dance talks about one of their upcoming shows, and the play "Fat Ham" puts a Black, Southern, queer twist on Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
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QUEER POWER HOUR is honored to be the only public radio station in the country to air a new, 12-part series from Making Gay History about the overlooked history of Nazi persecution of LGBTQ people in the lead up to World War II and during the Holocaust.
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