Tim Gaffaney hosts Joseph Fletcher who is the theater manager for the Vets Memorial Theatre (VMT) in Davis. They discussed the upgrades being made to the theatre, what Civic Practice Theatre is and how that aligns with the mission to foster civic identity, how covid has affected the arts and this theatre, and plans for the future including their mobile stage.
Tim Gaffaney hosts Shelly Gilbride, Chair of Arts Alliance Davis. They discussed what the organization is and what they do, the history of the Alliance, current happenings and a support system for the arts.
Shelly also talked about her role as chair and how it aligns with her position as the Director of I-House Davis.
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For the first time in its history, all music ensembles of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Jr. High School will be performing at one concert under a single director.
The Harper Jr. High Music Program 2022 Fall Concert, directed by Greg Brucker, will be held at Davis High School's Brunelle Hall on Thursday, November 17th, 2022. The concert begins at 7 PM.
Interfaith Housing Justice Davis, League of Women Voters Davis Area and Avid Reader brings Leah Rothstein for a conversation about Housing. Recorded by Davis Media Access via Zoom on November 17, 2022.
In his book The Color Of Law, Richard Rothstein explained how government policy intentionally segregated our cities and suburbs. In Just Action (release spring 2023), Leah Rothstein and Richard Rothstein describe what we can do now, in our own communities, to undo racial segregation and begin to repair the harms it has caused us all.
Host Tim Gaffaney spoke with Jeremy Ganter, Director of Programming and Associate Executive Director of the Mondavi Center about the center's history and mission, its role as both a campus and regional resource, its diverse programming, the focus on diversity, equity, accessibility and inclusion, and their vision for the next 20 years.
Autumn Labbe-Renault hosts Ellen Kolarik and Vera Sandronsky, co-chairs of Interfaith Housing Justice Davis. Discussion centers on the group’s origins, its work to date, and hopes for the future.
Host Tim Gaffaney talks with the director of TANA, Jose Arenas. They discussed how the idea of a workshop of the new dawn got started, the groundwork to establish a location, the mission to find spaces for the Latinx community for artistic expression, to come together to share ideas and bring about change. They highlighted up coming events culminating in the annual Dia De Los Muertos celebration Oct 29, 5-8pm.