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How to Save a Pelican

How to Save a Pelican



Hundreds of dead and dying pelicans have washed up on beaches in recent weeks all up and down the California Coast. The staff at the Santa Cruz Native Animal Rescue center have been swamped with unde…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

Redwood Mountain Faire Rides Again

Redwood Mountain Faire Rides Again



The venerated two day Redwood Mountain Faire is back. Did you know it is produced by 200 volunteers to benefit nonprofits in the San Lorenzo Valley? The lineup this year is exciting and the weather i…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

UAW Union Rep Talks About UC Strike

UAW Union Rep Talks About UC Strike



Rebecca Gross is a grad student representative of the UAW, which is currently on strike across three UC Campuses including UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis and UCLA. She talks about the reasons for the strike…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

100+ Women Who Care

100+ Women Who Care



In this interview, Stacy McMillan and Athena Hurd joined me for a chat about this innovative program to give money directly to worthy charity projects and nonprofits.

http://www.100wwc.org/

Next meet…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

Peter Blanchette: Renaissance of the Arch Guitar

Peter Blanchette: Renaissance of the Arch Guitar



Rachel Anne Goodman interviews classical musician and composer, Peter Blanchette. Peter plays one of only four arch guitars in the world, an instrument he invented, which is a combination of classica…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

Steven Gonzalez Monserrate reveals the not-so-silver lining of The Cloud

Steven Gonzalez Monserrate reveals the not-so-silver lining of The Cloud



 

Steven Gonzalez Monserrate is a postdoctoral researcher at the Fixing Futures Research Training Group at Goethe University. He received his PhD in the History, Anthropology, Science, Technology & S…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

Artist and science writer Sarah Gilman shares her insights into being a living part of a living world

Artist and science writer Sarah Gilman shares her insights into being a living part of a living world



 

Sarah Gilman studied studio art and biology in college and wasn’t quite satisfied with either. The art world looked hermetic, sealed off in cities away from the landscapes that she loved. And the s…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

Singing Out for Pete Seeger

Singing Out for Pete Seeger



Five talented musicians sing in honor of the great Pete Seeger to preview their upcoming concert. On June 9th at 3 pm musicians Emma’s Revolution (Sandy O and Pat Humphries, Bob Reid and Judi Jaeger …


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

PublicWise protects voting rights, exposes election deniers, and upholds democracy

PublicWise protects voting rights, exposes election deniers, and upholds democracy



 

Christina Baal-Owens is Executive Director of Public Wise, a voting rights organization that works to secure a government that reflects the will and protects the rights of the people. She brings ne…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago

Two Founding Mothers of the Santa Cruz Women’s Health Collective Reflect on its History and Legacy

Two Founding Mothers of the Santa Cruz Women’s Health Collective Reflect on its History and Legacy



Santa Cruz has a powerful activist history, and one of the most impressive outcomes for our county emerged from the Women’s Health Collective of the early 70’s.

Monday, on the Talk of the Bay, two o…


Published on 1 year, 5 months ago





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