General Audiences - TV-G/ TV-PG

Davisville July 20, 2020 - Contested Memorials

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Many public statues are being defaced, toppled or removed this summer, and names taken off buildings, as more of America comes to terms with the ingrained racism in the United States that oppresses African-Americans. Statues of Confederate war heroes or slaveholders are particular targets. But this fight over symbols is not new, nor is it external to Davis; this city has had conflicts over symbols like the statue to Gandhi in Central Park (pictured), and over naming a street for Edward Teller, co-inventor of the hydrogen bomb.

In The Studio - Health Care for all California

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Health Care for All California is a grassroots movement that advocates for single-payer health care. Millie Brainstein is chair of the Yolo County chapter of this statewide organization. Host Autumn Labbe-Renault checks in with her at the conclusion of a half-day meeting of the Healthy California for All Commission meeting. The commission, which falls under the CA Dept. of Health and Human Services, is tasked with an enviromental analysis of health care delivery, coverage, and financing.

Recorded 08/13/20.

Strata: Portraits of Humanity - Aug'20

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Focusing on the Iranian sailor-turned-farmer, Soleiman, this film highlights the plight of Lake Urmia, the largest lake in the Middle East. Located in the northwestern corner of Iran and surrounded by ancient sites up to 9000 years old, Lake Urmia has become a salt plain. The desiccation of this lake poses serious environmental challenges. The film takes a tour of the area, following Soleiman and his new life as a farmer. The viewer sees rusting ships, blowing clouds of salt and plant damage that are the legacy of a once thriving lake.

COVID-19 Community Report August 11, 2020

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COVID-19 Community Report - Episode 31 - August 11, 2020

This is a video made using the audio content from the KDRT 95.7 LP-FM show, found here:

http://kdrt.org/audio/covid-19-community-report-episode-31-west-sacramen...

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hosted by Autumn Labbe-Renault, Exectutive Director of Davis Media Access, on KDRT 95.7 LP-FM. Tuesdays, Noon-12:30pm.

Sci-fi Journal - Mar'20

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Sci-Fi Journal for March 2020 with hosts James Hinsey, Ian Kingston, Maddie Morisseau, Marc Morisseau, and Calvin Watts III. After a restart, Ian does Popcorn Previews with trailers for ''Black Widow'', ''Artemis Fowl'', ''Scoob!'', and ''Spongebob Squarepants: Sponge on the Run''. Calvin does Game Over with the latest news in home video releases and video games. Marc does Toob News covering all of our favorite and new television shows.

Talking Point - Monia Mazigh - The Voice of a Woman of Courage (FRENCH)

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Lin Weaver interviews Dr. Monia Mazigh, author, academic, and woman of courage. (FRENCH)

Monia was born in Tunisia and immigrated to Canada in 1991. She holds a doctorate in Finance from McGill University. In 2002, Monia  Mazigh faced her life’s greatest tragedy when her husband, Maher Arar, a Canadian of Syrian origin, was abducted at JFK airport and was deported to Syria where he was held in a secret prison, without charge, and tortured for over a year.