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COVID-19 Community Report April 17, 2020

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COVID-19 Community Report - Episode 10 - April 17, 2020

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

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

Strata: Portraits of Humanity - Apr'20

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(1) In this episode of the ArchaeoDuck series, Chloe Duckworth and her colleague travel around southern Spain, visiting museums to take samples of archaeological glass from their collections. (2) In this drama from Iran, an expert in handicrafts comes to Shiraz to do research on traditional mirror work and to meet a renowned master craftsman. He is awed by the master’s works in the city’s heritage sites. He is also preoccupied with poetic mirror metaphors, and coincidentally has a chance meeting with a young woman in a bazaar.

Produced in 2020 by Archaeological Legacy Institute

Non-Profit Business Success Stories: Aldea

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"Non-Profit Business Success Stories: Aldea" providing professional mental health, child welfare and support services in a manner that respects the dignity and individuality of each person. Host Rose Sheehan interviews Shahrukh Chishty, Sr Director of Social Services, and Michele Farhat, Director of Development on what it takes to build and operate a non profit organization successfully through key programs aligned with the mission.

Strata: Portraits of Humanity - Mar'20

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(1) In this episode of the ArchaeoDuck series, Chloe Duckworth introduces us to her dig at the Alhambra in Spain and to some of her field crew.  (2) The archaeology of the peopling of the Americas has undergone a paradigm shift.  The story of the first humans here is more complex and dates significantly earlier than what was thought back in the 90s.  This film details the archaeology that has led to this point and what data we still need to detail the actual story.  The Gault Site in Texas is a prism through which to understand this change in thinking.