On Good News Santa Cruz, Thursday October 29th, 2020, is a Randa Solick interview with Kelsey Hill, a nonprofit program director, climate activist, and renter in the Seabright area. She’s running for Santa Cruz City Council to give a voice to the young working people struggling to afford the skyrocketing cost of living in this community. Her platform is centered on an equitable recovery from COVID-19, truly affordable housing, bold climate solutions, and transformative community safety. Note the show was pre-recorded on Oct 1.
Good News Santa Cruz is a show hosted by a collective of women inspired by the peace and social justice mission of WILPF (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom). There's 104 years of history behind this show–years of women crossing many nations and facing all kinds of odds to make a world that works better for us all. And this work is still going on, as powerful as ever. Our show brings that story home, here and now, in Santa Cruz, and in real time. We air interviews with local people who are finding real ways out of the mess we're in – with stories, ideas, successes and strategies connecting across issues to achieve systems change. Team Members include: Randa Solick – Educator and Social Justice Activist; Pauline Seales – Educator and climate activist; Nancy Glock-Grueneich – Educator and systems change visionary; Debora Bone – Medical Professional and Social Justice Activist; Christine Barrington – Therapist and Societal Transformation Activist; David Sweet – WILPF member, Retired History Professor and Social Justice Activist; Keisha Frost – CEO, United Way Santa Cruz County.
Trianna Feruza is a singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist from a musical family out of Santa Cruz. Her grandfather, Solomon Feldthouse, was a longtime ...