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Jazz After Dark, Oct. 29, 2024

On tonight's show:

  • Teddy Wilson, Stompin' at the Savoy
  • Art Tatum, Where or When
  • Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong, Dream a Little Dream of Me
  • Artie Shaw, Monsoon
  • Artie Shaw, Cream Puff
  • Peggy Lee, Love Me or Leave Me
  • Buddy DeFranco, Funky's Oncle
  • Johnny Hodges, Jeep Bounces Back
  • Don Ellis, Quiet Longing
  • Duke Ellington (Betty Roché vocals), I Love My Lovin' Lover
  • Boots Randolph, Billy's Bounce
  • Chet Baker, Crazy She Calls Me
  • Chet Baker with Paul Desmond, You Can't Go Home Again
  • Eiji Kitamura, I Wanna Go Home

Davisville, Oct. 28, 2024: Founder of Davis nonprofit Sahaya believes in local knowledge, trust and ripples

Sahaya International, a Davis nonprofit, took shape after a chance meeting when founder Dr. Koen Van Rompay (pictured), a researcher at UC Davis, was in India for an AIDS conference. Since then Sahaya has grown into a group of friends and donors, many in Davis, who give money to help people in developing countries by relying on local knowledge, trust, and long-term connections.

Sahaya celebrates its 25th anniversary at Veterans Memorial Theater on Nov. 2. Today on Davisville we talk with Van Rompay about how Sahaya began, what it does, and how it operates. Sahaya’s tax return says they raised and gave away about $830,000 in 2023.

“There’s much that we can do if we just join hands together, especially if you find people you trust,” he said. He’s just as happy if Sahaya’s work inspires people to do something useful outside the charity, “close to their heart,” on their own — the ripple effect.

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