
Sasha Khokha
Host at KQED-TV (San Francisco,CA)
Hosts 🎧 #TheCaliforniaReport Magazine wknd storytelling show @KQED. Third Coast winner, Punjabi hapa, @neonhummedia podcast editors’ bootcamp grad 🏳️🌈 🏊♀️
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1 month ago |
kqed.org | Sasha Khokha
Failed to save articlePlease try againAlicia Partnoy posed for a photograph at her home in Los Angeles on March 12, 2025. Alicia Partnoy survived torture and violence as one of thousands of people who were forcibly “disappeared” during Argentina’s “Dirty War,” a seven-year government campaign to suppress suspected dissidents in the 1970s.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
kqed.org | Sasha Khokha
Jan 17Failed to save articlePlease try againVolunteers carry water for evacuees from the Eaton Fire dwell at a donation center in Santa Anita Park, Arcadia, Los Angeles, on Jan. 13, 2025. (Etienne Laurent/AFP via Getty Images)Sasha Khokha: What does the incredible outpouring of support for fire survivors show us about human kindness and human goodness? Jamil Zaki: The last week in California has just been unthinkably tragic and difficult.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
kqed.org | Sasha Khokha
Oct 25Failed to save articlePlease try againThe Singh-Sidibe family and their dog Samosa pose for a portrait at their home in Oakland on Oct. 14, 2024. (Gina Castro/KQED)Even though Sumaya Kaur Sidibe was just 6 years old when Kamala Harris was inaugurated as vice president, she understood the significance of the moment. “Kamala Harris is Black and Indian. She was awesome because it felt great to have another Black and Asian person. I’m mixed, and I’m proud of it,” then-6-year-old Sumaya said.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
kqed.org | Sasha Khokha
Oct 4Failed to save articlePlease try againMineral King Valley in June 2024. This corner of Sequoia National Park is sometimes called the 'Swiss Alps' of the Southern Sierra. (Sasha Khokha/KQED)They didn’t find gold in Mineral King, but they did dig into deposits of copper and silver. Mineral King soon became a bustling mining town, boasting a post office, several saloons, and, eventually, a hotel run by Di Silvestro’s great-grandfather, Arthur Crowley.
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Sep 22, 2023 |
kqed.org | Jacob Rock |Sasha Khokha
Sep 22Failed to save articlePlease try againJacob Rock, 19, and musician Rob Laufer, sit at the piano together in Rock’s family home music studio in Los Angeles on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. Jacob is non-verbal and autistic. As he began to communicate through a typing app on his iPad, he told his parents he had a 70-minute symphony in his head, titled 'Unforgettable Sunrise.' Laufer helped to translate that vision into a musical score to be performed on Sept. 30 at the Alex Theatre in Glendale.
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