Davis Media Access with the help of volunteers and interns produced a number of programs this February, including the Surface Water Project Forum, Breaking the Cycle of Gun Violence, Parent University, the 19th Annual City of Davis Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration and the United States Bicycling Hall of Fame 2012.
All programs air on Davis Community Television Comcast Channel 15 in Davis. Follow the link to read more about these programs and view them online.
Surface Water Project Forum: The People’s Vanguard of Davis and Davis Media Access sponsored a roundtable community forum on “Measure I," also known as the Surface Water Project. DMA recorded the forum Sat., Feb. 2 in Community Chambers. Voters will have the opportunity to vote on Measure I in an all-mail only Special Election on March 5, 2013.
Breaking the Cycle of Gun Violence: Davis Media Access has been proud to partner with Saving California Communities to record and archive several community presentations. On Feb. 19, 2013 Saving California Communities hosted a community forum on "Breaking the Cycle of Gun Violence" in Community Chambers.
Internationally renowned gun violence researcher Dr. Garen Wintemute of UC Davis School of Medical School was joined by Amanda and Nick Wilcox, legislative and policy chairs of the California Chapter of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
For additional information, please visit http://www.SavingCA.org or e-mail info@SavingCA.org.
Parent University: An evening with Madeline Levine, PhD, Author of New York Times Best Sellers “The Price of Privilege” and “Teach Your Children Well.” Presented by:Davis Community-Wide K-12 Parent Education Collaborative & DJUSD Climate Committee and moderated by Pamela Wu.
For the collection of their videos, please visit dctv.davismedia.org/dpu.
The 19th Annual City of Davis Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration: Recorded Monday, January 21, 2013 at The Varsity Theater in Davis.
United States Bicycling Hall of Fame 2012: Inductee Tom Ritchey gives a heartfelt acceptance speech, touching on topics highly relevant to competitive bicycling and the bicycling industry today.
TechnoCult Radio was the original program series created by the students of UC Davis Technocultural Studies 112 in the Fall Quarter of 2012. The "Live Radio Theatre" was recorded in multiple sessions at the Davis Media Access facility.
In The Studio:: DMA produces four episodes of “In the Studio” each month to provide a platform for exploring issues of local interest. Training is provided primarily just before and during the shows, making these programs a hands-on learning lab for studio production. The most recent segments highlight Davis Community Meals; local fire fighters demonstrating the PulsePoint app; Mars Rover Mission; Mexican Indigenous Farmworker Health; and Cultural Change and Impacts of Migration on Health.