General Audiences - TV-G/ TV-PG

The City Considers - Dan Carson: City/Campus

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Autumn Labbe-Renault hosts Davis City Council member Dan Carson to discuss the current status of the relationship between the city and UC Davis.  Addressed how the recently released long range development plan by  UCD  impacts the city. Increased housing for students will affect city traffic, transportation, working families, the downtown and public services.

cityofdavis.org

Recorded 8/29/18

In The Studio - Non-Stranger Rape

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David Lima hosts Julia Hernandez, Victim Advocate, Yolo DA, and Amanda Zambor, Deputy District Attorney, Yolo DA.

yoloda.org

topics discussed include: definition of non-stranger rape; common circumstances of non-stranger rape; what you can do as a victim; what survivors should know; ways can report; victim and family resources.

Recored 08/23/18.

In The Studio - All Aboard!

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Autumn Labbe-Renault hosts Anatasia Panagakos, Board President, and Ryan Baum, Board Secretary, both of Friends of Yolo County Archives.

friendsyca.org

topics discussed include:  what is housed in the archives; volunteers and donor contributions to the archive to keep it running; significance of archiving community history; how it contributes to recording current socio-political issues for the future; how to continue upkeep and investment in the archives.

Recorded 08/23/18.

In The Studio - JUMP Bikes

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Madeline Hamaguchi hosts Lucas Frerichs, Davis City Council Member.

jumpbikes.com

topics discussed include: JUMP bike prgram history and purpose, in Sacramento, West Sacramento and Davis, CA; co-operation between cities through SACOG; how the program works; how to rent and operate the bikes; demonstration with the JUMP app and bike in studio.

Recorded 08/23/18.

Strata: Portraits of Humanity - Aug'18

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(1) This is a short documentary about the forging of a Javanese Gamelan gong, highlighting the rhythmic nature of the methods employed by traditional gamelan makers, including the firing, molding and tuning of a new bronze instrument. (2) The famous Bridge of Avignon, the subject if a wonderful children’s song, stops in the middle of the Rhone River. Abandoned centuries ago, it prompts questions. What happened to it? Why is there so little left? Where did it lead to? And what did it look like in all its glory?

Produced in 2018 by Archaeological Legacy Institute

What Are Your Human Rights?

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This exciting video gives your audience knowledge of the history of human rights as well as 27 of the 30 human rights as listed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  Playing this video should greatly increase your audience knowledge of what their human rights are and from where they were derived.