General Audiences - TV-G/ TV-PG

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"The Story of Cap & Trade" (10 minutes)

A fast-paced, fact-filled look at the leading climate solution being discussed on Capitol Hill. Host Annie Leonard introduces the energy traders and Wall Street financiers at the heart of this scheme and reveals the "devils in the details" in current cap and trade proposals: free permits to big polluters, fake offsets and distraction from what's really required to tackle the climate crisis. If you've heard about Cap & Trade, but aren't sure how it works (or who benefits), this is the movie for you.

Populist Dialogues - 14-15 - Opposing the Privatization of the US Postal Service

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Guest Jamie Partridge, a member of Portland Communities and Postal Workers United and a retired postal worker himself, discusses the efforts of the upper echelons of the US Postal Service to privatize the service and the efforts of communities impacted by such efforts united with postal officers to prevent that from happening.

In The Studio - Davis Shakespeare Ensemble

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Lin Weaver interviews Gabby Battista, Associate Producer of DSE, and Ian Hopps and Susanna Risser, Actors.

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topics discussed: Ian's roles "Claudio" in 'Much Ado About Nothing' and "Georg" in 'She Loves Me,' Susanna's roles "Beatrice" in 'Much Ado About Noithing' and "Ritter" in 'She Loves Me,' the upcoming Davis Shakespeare Festival, and excerpts from each play are performed.

A Brief Personal Journey Through African-American Spirituals

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Lellingby’s earliest public performances in Davis focused on African-American spirituals and African-American storytelling. Since then she has presented recitals of art songs and operatic arias, programs of Broadway’s gems, and most recently the classic rock and soul of the 1960s and 70s. While interweaving fond memories of her grandmother, Lellingby returns to performing African-American spirituals as Performers’ Circle’s featured act in May 2014. The program will include sing-alongs.