Senator Bill Dodd Virtual Town Hall 02/09/21: COVID-19 and Housing

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A virtual Town Hall produced by Senator Bill Dodd and SonomaTV, in Sonoma CA. 

The topic is COVID-19 and Housing, featuring updates on the vaccine rollout, the eviction moratorium extension and presentations from state officials on housing and homelessness.

Thanks to Bob Taylor of SonomaTV!

Re-aired with permission.

Featuring:

In The Studio - Bike Garage Comes to Davis

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Jeff Shaw hosts Maria Contreras Tebbutt, Founder, The Bike Campaign and Bike Garage.

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topics discussed include: idea and services offered, location and times of the new Bike Garage location in Davis: 1500 Cannery Ave, At the Cannery East of the Barn Wed 2-5pm (Summer 9-Noon) & Saturday 9-Noon, importance of biking.

In The Studio - Climate-ready Landscaping

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Alex Silva-Sadder hosts Erin Donley Marineau, Executive Director of Tree Davis.

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topics discussed include: what is a climate-ready landscaping and how trees are an important component, using a variety of tree species, collaboration with City of Davis and CalFire on 40 year master plan, how you can get a free tree and advice, the Davis Great Tree Search, the Tree Davis Memorial Grove, and the May 1st Celebration of Lois Wolk.

Recorded 02/09/21.

COVID-19 Community Report February 2, 2021 - Gloria Partida & Kristin Sky

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COVID-19 Community Report - Episode #50 - February 2, 2021

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-feb-2nd-2021-mayor-parti...

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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 January 26, 2021 - Lucas Frerichs, Vice-Mayor

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COVID-19 Community Report - Episode #49 - January 26, 2021

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-january-26th-2021-lucas-...

See link above for show content details.

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

Pepper Peddler presents A Punk Grass, Western Garage and Country Noir Rendezvous

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Pepper Peddler Presents, co-hosted by Davis Odd Fellows

A Punk Grass, Western Garage and Country Noir Rendezvous
featuring Miss Lonely Hearts and Old Man Markley

Recorded November 3, 2010
Video Produced by Davis Media Access
Cameras Cliff Gamble and Jeff Shaw
Edited by Craig Hart
TRT: 01:32:36

The Connie Bryan Show - AMERICA COMPROMISED

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Connie begins this powerful episode with the warning from President Eisenhower about guarding against dangerous misplaced power, she addresses the fraudulent election of an illegitimate President who is a compromised Chinese agent, and she details what We the People have to do at the LOCAL LEVEL to save our Republic from the existential threat it is facing from an attempted overthrow from within.

A Hand Up - A Visit With Twinkle Borge

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A hand up, not a hand out is what Twinkle Borge, leader at Puuhonua o Waianae offers those who come to her for help. One of Oahuʻs largest encampments for houseless individuals, Puuhonua o Waianae is a safe haven for those living on the street yet want to recover their lives and re-enter society. As someone formerly living on the street herself, itʻs no wonder sheʻs helped countless others to get back on their feet. Join us in our amazing visit at Puuhonua o Waianae and youʻll see why Twinkle Borge inspires others to become successful every day of their lives.

A Gun To The Head - A Visit With Kyle Kajihiro

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Not many people know that Hawaii is one of the most militarized pieces of real estate on earth. Even fewer are aware that Pearl Harbor, known anciently as Keawalau O Puuloa, was once one of the largest food producing complexes in the entire Pacific. And thatʻs only part of what we learned from our tour with long-time peace and justice activist Kyle Kajihiro. Donʻt miss one of our most amazing interviews yet as Kyle shows us what this “Pearl Of The Pacific” once was and could be again.