DavidEduardo said:
That's what always goes through my mind when drving through Oakland or Hayward...
It's funny. To many (including me), Hayward and Brisbane are the last two white trash cities in the Bay Area. Hayward, however, has always been a lot more hip than people imagine. For one, it has long (well, since the 70s anyway) had more gay bars than any other city its size (93,000 people, 5 gay bars). It also had one of the first branches of the Metropolitan Community Church, gay oriented Christian church. Also, among gay issues, it has had many firsts, including the first city-sponsored "gay prom" for folks under 20 who couldn't go or felt uncomfortable going to their school prom.
http://www.gayprom.org/peinfo.html
In addition, the South Hayward Parish, a consortium of Christian churches, has done social organizing and non-judgmental community work since the 1960s.
Project Eden, a city-funded drug and family counseling agency, was one of the first in the Bay Area and has served as a model for community-participation healthy-family agencies nationwide.
http://www.horizonservices.org/HomePage/Programs.html
Hayward, in short, is an amazing place, especially given its roots as a cannery town (where Hunt Foods began).
Hayward once had an FM station, KBBM, 101.7, a move-in from Livermore. It was not successful, and soon the allocation was returned to Livermore.
But in the early days of radio, Hayward was the home of KZM, later known as KLX, and subsequently KEWB and now KNEW.
So, Hayward's not quite the hick town people think it is.