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COVID-19 Community Report October 20, 2020

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COVID-19 Community Report - Episode #40 - October 20, 2020

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

http://kdrt.org/blog-entry/covid-19-community-report-oct-20-2020

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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.

COVID-19 Community Report October 13, 2020

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COVID-19 Community Report - Episode 39 - October 13, 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-39-speaking-yolo...

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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.

Health Focus with Dr. Scott - Breast Cancer in California: Insights from a Native American Peer Educator

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Breast Cancer in California: Insights from a Native American Peer Educator.

Dr. Scott hosts Dr. Celena Donahue, Public Health Public Equity Advocate.

Producer / Editor: Cathy Ritch

Recorded October 2020.

League of Women Voters - Healthcare Reform: Demystifying Future Healthcare Options

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The League of Women Voters Davis Area MAS/MAL Unit presents

the 2nd Healthcare Forum

Healthcare Reform: Demystifying Future Healthcare Options

Speakers: Jodi Reid, Executive Director, California Alliance for Retired Americans & Anthony Wright, Executive Director, Health Access California

Moderator: Michelle Famula

www.LWVDavisArea.org

Recorded 10/10/20.

Strata: Portraits of Humanity - Oct'20

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(1) Dr. Chloe Duckworth, aka “ArchaeoDuck,” addresses some key questions: Why do we study stuff?  What's the point in “material culture studies,” when we have texts to guide us?  Can things really have power over us and “tell” us what to do?  (2) Follow an outstanding scientific adventure examining traces of the first prehistoric people of the Congo Basin.  An archaeological expedition finds a rare and elusive site in heart of Gabon and uses high technology to date stone tools hundreds of thousands of years old.

Produced in 2020 by Archaeological Legacy Institute