General Audiences - TV-G/ TV-PG

In The Studio - UC Davis Chemistry Miller Symposium

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Preacher Cleveland hosts Nicole Nunez, Chemistry PhD graduate student, and Dr. Sheila Davis, UC Davis Chemistry Professor.

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topics discussed include: The 17th Annual Miller Symposium on March 16 + 17th, whey they chose chemistry, drug development, purpose of what's happening with the miller symposium, poster presentation, scholarships, lab work, speakers.

Recorded 02/16/17.

The City Considers - Sanctuary City

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Autumn Labbe-Renault hosts Robb Davis, the Mayor of Davis, to discuss the city status as a sanctuary city.  

topics discussed include: What that means, what has changed with the travel ban, the legal rights of the city, the federal administration policy on immigration, the role of homeland security and the human trafficking problem.

Recorded 3/1/17.

In The Studio - Cheongsam Project

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Jeff Shaw hosts Ning Wan, Chair, Davis Cross-Cultural Foundation.

davisiff.org/dccf.php

topics discussed include: The Cheongsam Project is a global project to make the largest scroll in human history.  The show highlights the local effort to add to that cause, and how doing so highlights one aspect of Chinese culture.

Recorded 02/16/17.

In The Studio - Future Development Youth Center (FDyC)

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Preacher Cleveland hosts Frankie J Woods II, Executive Director and Founder of FDyC, Future Development Youth Center.

fdyc.org

topics discussed include: GoFundMe campaign for new youth media shuttle bus, goals of FDyC, helping youth become media literate and developing positive personal skills, and why Frankie started FDyC.

Recorded 02/16/17.

Media Edge

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"The Laura Flanders Show" (25 minutes)

Political voices Kate Aronoff and Jonah Birch discuss the future of the Left: were the

election results a testament to the decline of the Left, or is this a moment

for a new left movement? When 13 million people in America cast a vote for a

self described Democratic Socialist, is there hope to be found in a political

movement propelled by the swamp in the White House? Our guests this week

discuss how we got to Trump, and where we -- as progressives -- are going.