In The Studio - 2015

Shows are produced by volunteers under the supervision of Davis Media Access staff.

In The Studio profiles various non-profits, individuals, and events from the Davis Community.

In The Studio - The Battle of the Books

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Lin Weaver hosts Shelley Dunning, Organizer of the Battle of the Books, and Kate Duren and Andy Jones, co-authors of "Where's Jukie."

topics discussed include: details about the Battle of the Books competition and event in Davis benefitting the Hattie Weber Museum, and a review of the book "Where's Junkie."

Note: This is the first episode in our new shorter web friendly format!

In The Studio - Street Gangs

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Lin Weaver hosts Rob Strange, Chief Investigator, Yolo Co. DA Office, Sargeant Aaron Delao, Gang Task Force, Woodland PD, and Aaron Moe, Investigator, Yolo Co. DA Office.

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topics discussed include: the spread of gangs in yolo county, where they are and the crimes they commit, most common identifying signs, color & tattoos, what local law enforcement & community is doing to curb gangs, can members leave their gangs & has society failed these individuals.

Recorded 07/30/15.

In The Studio - Humankind: Big Questions, Big Answers

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Lin Weaver hosts Alexander Harcourt, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, UC Davis, and author.

ucdavis.edu/ucdavis-today/2015/July

topics discussed include: his recent book "Humankind: How Biology & Geography Shape Human Diversity," why is humankind so diverse, is diversity necessary for survival, how long will humankind be on Earth, using genetics, linguistics, and geography to track homo sapiens.

Recorded 07/30/15.

In The Studio - Repurposing with TOREMA

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Jeff Shaw hosts Larry Fisher, Inventor, Master Recycler, Cool Davis Eco-Hero.

torema.org

topics discussed include: needs in 3rd world countries vs. wastage in 1st world countries, how Larry came up with the concept of TOREMA-Totally Recycled Materials, the waste stream in Yolo County, how items thrown out can be reused to create other items.