Podcast Episodes
Back to Search
A Small Town in Italy Protests Gaza War
I am traveling in Italy, in the Garfagnana region, a hilly, remote valley with ancient hilltowns and castles. In the small town of Castelnuovo di Gar…
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Squid on the Street: International Travel Anyone?
Our intrepid Squid on the Street, UCSC Humanities intern, Maury Burnett-Cavoto asked people how they feel about traveling out of the country under Tr…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Ethnic Studies from the Perspective of an Educator and a Jewish Community Member
Episode 5
On KSQD’s Talk of the Bay, host Omar Diegez speaks with Bobby Pelz, Ethnic Studies teacher at the Pajaro Valley High School, and Caroline Kuspa, of J…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
From the Streets: Addiction and Recovery
The host was Omar Diguez.
Our guests discussed what it’s like to be in recovery, the sense of desperation, seeking healing though ceremonies. many d…
1 year ago
From the Streets: Restoring Ethnic Studies in Pajaro Valley
“From the Streets,” is a new Talk of the Bay series, hosted by Omar Dieguez. His guests for this show were Professor Christine Hong of UC Santa Cruz…
1 year ago
Voices of Change: Community, Culture, and Ethnic Studies in Pajaro Valley – Talk of the Bay
“From the Streets,” is a new Talk of the Bay series, hosted by Omar Dieguez. His guests are Roy Recio, Watsonville native and founder of the Tobera …
1 year ago
The Carmel Foundation: A rich array of support services for seniors
On Talk of the Bay host Andrew Schoneberg interviews leaders from the Carmel Foundation, a non-profit service organization that facilitates successfu…
1 year ago
The Human Face of Immigration
Jose Antonio Vargas is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and immigration activist. He tells the story of coming to the U.S. as a child, unaware tha…
1 year ago
KSQD Origin Stories
In this show, engineer Sandy Stone and board chair Rachel Anne Goodman reminisce about the circuitous route that KSQD’s founders took in getting …
1 year ago
Cannabis Consumption Lounges are Coming / Second Harvest Food Bank Update
It’s no secret that Santa Cruz County loves its weed. Take a trip to UCSC’s campus on April 20th and you’ll get a sense of what I mean.
But despite t…
1 year, 1 month ago