In The Studio - Liberia: Today and Tomorrow

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Alex Silva-Sadder hosts Quanuquanei A. Karmue, Executive Director of Save More Kids.

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topics discussed include: how the devastation of Liberia's two civil wars has created the current demographic and economic circumstances, those circumstances, what Save More Kids does, and visions for Liberia's future.

Recorded 01/16/20.

In The Studio - Civil War through the Eyes of a Child

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Alex Silva-Sadder hosts Quanuquanei A. Karmue, Author of Witness: A Civil War through the Eyes of a Child.

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topics discussed include: the history of Liberia, the two Liberian civil wars, Quanuquanei's experiences of the war as an eight year old child, the violence and devastation wrought by the war.

Recorded 01/16/20.

The Future of Work Series at UC Davis presents "Incubators & Accelerators: Growing Innovative Ideas"

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The Future of Work Series at UC Davis presents

"Incubators & Accelerators:  Growing Innovative Ideas"

Speakers: Rao Unnava (Dean of the Graduate School of Management), Qasar Younis (former COO of Y-Combinator)

Followed by a Q & A session with students.

Hosted by Julia and Livia Morris.

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Teens on Topic #28 - Which 2020 candidates are you excited about?

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Teens on Topic #28 -   Which 2020 candidates are you excited about?

DJUSD teens interview local adults about this weeks subject, then discuss amongst themselves.

Recorded in Davis, CA in the Davis Media Access studio on December 12, 2019

In The Studio - The Immune System and the Brain

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Lin Weaver hosts Kimberley McAllister, Professor of Neurobiology, Director of UC Davis Center for Neuroscience.

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topics discussed include: the immune system and how it communicates with the brain, new evidence that helps us understand what may cause diseases such as Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia, how viral infection affects brain development.

Recorded 12/11/19.