General Audiences - TV-G/ TV-PG

FIX-IT SHOPS An Endangered Species

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FIX-IT SHOPS: An Endangered Species takes an affectionate look behind the scenes at a neighborhood Fix-it shop, which repairs small appliances. In this timely portrait of economic and environmental sustainability, viewers meet people whose patience and skill contribute to their own community, as well as to the urban ecosystem by reducing waste in landfills. (6 min)

Changing the City through Bicycling

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Changing the City through Bicycling

Lusi Morhayim (Architecture, UC Berkeley)

“Fixing the City in the Neoliberal Context”

Sandra Hamlat (Board of Directors, East Bay Bicycle Coalition)

“Bicycle Advocacy and Climate Action Planning”

Adonia Lugo (Anthropology, UC Irvine)

“Critiquing Research and Advocacy to Make Change”

Recorded by Davis Media Access, April 17, 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.

The Relationships Between Bicycling and Culture

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The Relationships between Bicycling and Culture

Alison Hill Graves (Board of Directors, League of American Bicyclists)

“Building Community through Bicycling”

Jenna Burton (Founder of Red, Bike and Green)

“Using a Cultural Approach to Address Social Injustice”

Sarah Rebolloso McCullough (Cultural Studies, UC Davis)

“Constructing Nature, Constructing Histories”

Recorded April 17, 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.

Expanding the Reach of Bicycle Technology

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Expanding the Reach of Bicycle Technology

Natalie Popovich (Transportation Studies, UC Davis)

“Experiences of Electric Bike Users in the Davis-Sacramento Region: Are E-Bikes More than Just the ‘Lazy Person’s Bicycle’?”

Dave Snyder (Executive Director, California Bicycle Coalition)

“Measuring the Bicycle Level of Service of a Whole Network”

Mariam Asad (Digital Media Studies, Georgia Tech University)

“Cycle Atlanta: Data-Driven Discourse in City Planning”

Bee-a-thon 2013 Live!

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Today is the day... the third annual Bee-a-Thon, 12 pm - 12 am PST. You can watch the broadcast online at http://www.insectnewsnetwork.com/. You can also tune in for segments on KDRT 95.7 FM and DCTV Channel 15 (2pm - 4pm). Over 20 guests from around the world, plus the fund raiser luncheon at Monticello Restaurant and the after party (The BATMAP) in the back lot of DMA. It's going to be a simply Melliferus affair!

Media Edge

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"The Story of Citizens United vs. FEC" (9 minutes)
An exploration of the inordinate power that corporations exercise in our democracy.

"The Story of Electronics" (8 minutes)