In recognition of Dr. King's birthday, today let's look at his sermon, The Drum Major Instinct. His focus is service and that one person makes a difference. If we embrace that ideal, we can improve conditions for the poor in our community, challenge the system in Sacramento-cuts to education-or join in the debates at the national level over the gross expenditures for the military and terror industrial complexes. We are the change we seek!
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My good friend & community radio advocate Jeff Shaw and I talk about the history of the Low-Power FM service, the recent legislation enacted that will greatly increase numbers of said stations, and our lessons learned in our 10 years of being involved with LPFM. A fun ramble through the LPFM avenues of our minds...
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Today's show discusses the upcoming budget and the impact upon the future of education here in the state of California.
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Today we look at district elections here in Davis and then move to issues facing the state and the national governents.
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Bamboozled in review. What is this program about as we look back over the past five months. Congress is wrapping up the year and there is much to contemplate. Do not forget www.infrastructurereportcard.org for more about the woeful state of our nation's infrastructure and what to do about it.
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A conversation about winter wellness, including homeopathy and nutritional considerations. Dr. Vespignani is a Doctor of Naturopathy who practices at the Institutes for Restorative Health in Davis, CA.
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Ashley Horan serves as the intern minister for the Unitarian Universalist Church of Davis. In her capacity as a liaison to students at UC Davis, she has spoken about the intolerance that has fueled a widely publicized rash of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) suicides recently, and the resulting "It Gets Better Campaign" on YouTube and Facebook.
Horan, who identifies as a queer person of faith, speaks about the perception that people of faith are responsible for perpetuating intolerance, and posits UU as a place and a faith welcoming of all people. She shares a message of encouragement for all who are being bullied because of their sexual preference. Interviewed by Autumn Labbe-Renault.
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Wed, 11/03/2010 - 10:00am | admin
In the wake of widespread problems with this year's Picnic Day celebration, the City, UC Davis, businesses and community leaders are beginning a dialogue geared at creating a better community experience for all in 2011. A public forum will take place Wed., Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. at the Davis Senior Center's Multipurpose Room, 646 A Street in Davis. Join me at 10 a.m. that same morning for a preview with Gary Sandy, Director of Local Government Relations for UC Davis, and Kelly Stachowicz, Deputy City Manager for Davis, as we talk about the problems, the process and how community members can provide input and feedback.
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