East Bay Yesterday
A podcast by East Bay Yesterday
133 Episodes
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“We’re uncovering a lost civilization”: A look at the New Deal’s local legacy
Published: 2/27/2021 -
BART, bathhouses, and beyond: The friendship behind “The Cruising Diaries”
Published: 2/11/2021 -
“We were here before California was a state”: Talking Latino history with Jose Rivera
Published: 1/15/2021 -
“It was like a carnival”: The betrayal of Oakland’s 1946 General Strike
Published: 12/29/2020 -
Goodbye, Telegraph Avenue: An audio time capsule of the past decade
Published: 12/4/2020 -
“We’re not selling a neighborhood”: A new guidebook spotlights landmarks of conflict and resilience
Published: 11/6/2020 -
“A home burned every 11 seconds”: A deadly tragedy that could happen again
Published: 10/8/2020 -
“They insist on being here”: Oakland’s official bird refuses to be moved
Published: 9/17/2020 -
Why Dorothea Lange still matters: Q&A with Oakland Museum's Drew Johnson
Published: 8/18/2020 -
“How you organize that rage”: Challenging the police before Black Lives Matter
Published: 7/24/2020 -
EBY Q&A Live: Opening up about oysters
Published: 6/28/2020 -
A town within The Town: Oakland Army Base workers on its rise and fall
Published: 5/19/2020 -
From war to love: My grandma remembers the Oakland Army Base
Published: 4/24/2020 -
“We were being erased”: The woman who saved California’s Black history
Published: 4/6/2020 -
EBY Q&A: The Bay and beyond with Chris Carlsson
Published: 3/25/2020 -
EBY Q&A: How did it get so expensive to live here?
Published: 2/17/2020 -
“OK, let’s go crazy”: How an unusual contest became the pride of Piedmont
Published: 2/8/2020 -
Unfair housing: Why racism and real estate are so hard to untangle
Published: 1/7/2020 -
EBY Q&A: Leland Stanford, the original tech bro
Published: 11/23/2019 -
“It wasn’t part of my childhood”: Chicano Power and the rise of Día de los Muertos in Oakland
Published: 10/28/2019
East Bay history podcast that gathers, shares & celebrate stories from Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond and other towns throughout Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.