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Davis Music Connections - April 5, 2022

TODAY'S PLAYLIST:

Flea Market - Parappa The Rapper

Canadian Railroad- James Keelaghan

The Way I feel - Cowboy Junkies

Sundown - Jesse Winchester

If You Could Read My Mind - Connie Kaldor

For Lovin' Me - Terry Tufts

Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town - Talking Heads

I Zimbra - Talking Heads

Stay Up Late - Talking Heads

Crosseyed & Painless - Talking Heads

Road To Nowhere - Talking Heads

 

 

Jeneba Lahai from Yolo County Children's Alliance

On this episode of Meraki Radio, Jeneba Lahai returns to KDRT and tells us her personal story as well as discusses her work as the Executive Director of Yolo County Children's Alliance. We discuss the Voluntary Income Tax Assistance program that is available as well starting to discuss a Youth Guide that is another excellent resource. You can learn more about YCCA at yolokids.org

Resources:

Strong Families Yolo Website

A resource for everyone to learn about, report, and prevent child abuse

https://www.strongfamiliesyolo.org/

Youth Guides: Building Youth Resilience in Our Communities

Guides for youth with resources and information about building their own resilience as they face the challenges of life!

https://www.strongfamiliesyolo.org/youth-teens

Child Abuse Prevention Month Campaign Toolkit

Frog's Legs and Dragon's Teeth

I'm traveling to visit family in Ohio so this week is a replay featuring: One dose of Frog's Legs and Dragon's Teeth mixed with the traditional sounds of Celtic music describes the playlist for this week's Celtic Songlines. Featured is a new album from the Boston area band Rakish, from France the band Doolin',  Bellowhead, Lunasá, the Tannahill Weavers, Emily Smith & Jamie McClennan, fiddler Aidan Connolly, The Shee and Mick McAuley with Colm Caoimh.

Tune in live on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to noon at KDRT 95.7FM, stream at kdrt.org, or subscribe to the Celtic Songlines podcast on Apple podcasts. The program replays on KDRT each Wednesday 1-2 p.m., Thursday 6-7 p.m., Sunday 4-5 p.m.

Davisville, April 4, 2022: Newsom wants to compel treatment for severely mentally ill among the state’s homeless

Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed “care courts” for every California county. They would “allow treatment for more homeless people with severe mental health and addiction disorders,” says the Associated Press, “but also compel some of them into care.”

That’s a change — compelling severely disturbed people to accept care, instead of just offering it to them. Bill Pride, executive director of Davis Community Meals and Housing and one of today’s guests on Davisville, estimates that half of people who are homeless have a severe mental health disorder. This change could make a major difference in their lives, and in the extent of homelessness. Pride cautions that achieving this change in care would require years of sustained efforts and expense. We also talk with Yolo Chief Deputy District Attorney Jonathan Raven about the county’s existing Mental Health Court, and how Newsom’s proposal might work alongside what Yolo already does.

47. In the Trenches

War teaches us many lessons about human nature, international policy, power, and resilience. People around the world have been following the news about the Russia-Ukraine conflict and trying to grapple with its causes, consequences, and casualties. History teacher, Scott Bell, tells us about Da Vinci High School's World War I Museum Night and how lessons from past wars and conflicts are relevant today. Hear how a difference over foreign policy and an attempt to gain power and territory triggered a historical conflict in 1914 that forever changed the world. Find out about trench warfare, a 12-year-old soldier, and why the United States joined WW1. Then visit British Columbia, Canada – home to rugged sea coasts, hundreds of islands, rich natural resources–and the world’s largest hockey stick.

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