Pride Perspectives features discussions of various aspects of the rich and vibrant Santa Cruz LGBTQ+ history. Created in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Santa Cruz Pride in 2025, we include conversations with guests about their experiences in being part of this history through stories of local people and events.
FirstPersonSingular: Patrice Vecchione – Climb
Patrice Vecchione climbs to the top of the big hill. Photo courtesy of RDNE.
September 10, 2024: Computer Man! Your Tech Questions Answered
Tech troubles got you tangled up? Don't stress about your tech! Call the Computer Man between 6-7pm PT every Tuesday: 831-900-5773 Or write to Luigi@PleasurePointComputers.com Tune in to 90.7 FM or ksqd.org, stay informed and updated, and let The Computer Man be your...
DNA brings the 11th Santa Cruz Comedy Festival to a venue near you!
What's funny in Santa Cruz? Pretty much everything when it comes to the comedians who gather here for the 11th annual Santa Cruz Comedy Festival October 1-5. The Festival draws comics from around the country to entertain us at 17 different venues, many of them free....
Acute Stress and Individuation with Marilyn Manzi, Psychotherapist
Treating dissociation with dreamwork. Today, meet psychotherapist Marilyn Manzi who treats women with acute stress disorder using what she calls dream psychotherapy. We start by defining acute stress disorder Then talk about the timeline by which trauma develops into...
Shapiro at Night: Thursdays at Midnight
Join your uncle Gary for Shapiro At Night, Thursdays midnight-2am for an eclectic mix of late night sounds.
Focus on Labor and Climate
What Can We Do About Climate? On Labor Day, 2024, Ami sits down with two long-time climate organizers to talk about the intersection between climate and labor ahead of a local Climate Fest on Sept. 22. Andrew Goldenkranz is Chair of the local Democratic Party (DCC), a...
FirstPersonSingular: Jason Scorse – Relationships
Jason Scorse speaks about the ever-present difficulty of communication. Photo courtesy of Odonata Wellnesscenter.
The Tower of Song Presents “Labor Day: A Misplaced Federal Holiday”
Tune in at 12 a.m., Monday, September 9th, and hear the Gypsy Scholar present part 2 of the Orphic Essay-with-Soundtrack “Labor Day: A Misplaced Federal Holiday.” This musical essay will present a historical background to a Federal holiday (supposedly “to honor and...
The Most Dangerous Document Ever Written: Project 2025, The Dismantling of Our Freedoms
The Most Dangerous Document Ever Written: Project 2025, The Dismantling of Our Freedoms (Please share this show so as many people may hear it before the Presidential election) “Be Bold America!” Sunday, September 8, 2024 at 5:00pm (PT) “When somebody has taken...
Course Focuses on Immigrant Stories
A course through CSUMB under the banner of the OSHER Center is bringing in local stories of immigrants and their descendants. The guests and teachers of the course are former president of Chabot College, Celia Barbarena, PhD and former Dean at CSUMB, Chris Hasegawa,...
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