Yolo YoYo's Season 2 Episode 8 - Psyched for an Open Mic in Yuba Dooba

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Yolo YoYo’s in ‘Psyched for an Open Mic in Yuba Dooba’

Featuring the Yolo Yoyo’s and some of the best talent in Northern CA
Filmed at Steele House Coffee, Yuba City, CA
awesome ambiance, coffee, folks and food
Season 2 Episode 8

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Yolo YoYo's Season 2 Episode 7 - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Theatrical Dance Class at Woodland Opera House

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Yolo YoYo’s in, ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ - Theatrical Dance Class at Woodland Opera House

- Woodland Opera House’s Emily-Jo Shepherd, Education Director
- YoYo’s learn a full dance in only ONE HOUR per top-shelf instruction and encouragement
Filmed Jan 2020 @ Woodland Opera House
season 2 episode 7

Yolo United Against Hate - YED Spring 2021 Leaders Summit

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YED stands for Yolo, Education and Discovery and is a name play borrowing from the well-known TED-Talks. It’s an evolution of the Yolo Leaders summits that have been organized with local school, city and county elected officials and executive staff for over 10 years to gather and learn about issues of common interest.

Yolo YoYo's Season 2 Episode 6 - Trash-the-Trash! - Clean Up Woodland

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Yolo YoYo's in “Trash-the-Trash! - Clean Up Woodland"

Woodland’s Yolo Yoyo's pitch in with 100 other members of the community,

including Council Member Tom Stallard, Mayor Rich Lansburgh & Police Chief Derrek Kaff

to do some much-needed clean-up on Main Street, Woodland, CA

Davis Vanguard - Yolo County Ethnic Studies Public Forum

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On March 5, the Vanguard had a discussion panel on Yolo County Ethnic Studies Public Forum.

The discussion covered:

– What Ethnic Studies (ES) is and is not, from historical and academic perspectives;

– Why Ethnic Studies is needed in our schools and consequently in our communities;

– Updates on efforts to bring ES to schools in the county;

– Challenges in the work to bring ES to schools, and suggested solutions or steps to take (from the perspective of the panelists, including DJUSD educators);

In The Studio - Blue Moon Literary & Art Review

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Alex Silva-Sadder hosts Scott Evans, local author and Editor of the Blue Moon Literary & Art Review.

bluemoonlitartreview.com

scottevansauthor.com

topics discussed include: how Scott got started as a writer, his career as both a writer and educator, what was the impetus for creating the Blue Moon Literary & Art Review, thoughts on physical vs. digital distribution, the types of work he solicits, who contributes, and advice for young writers.

Recorded 03/11/21.