Pride Perspectives

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.

Grief and Gratitude

Grief and Gratitude

This month we are joined by local NVC facilitator and coach Kristin Masters For the last several years, local Santa Cruz Non-violent Communication facilitator and coach Kristin Masters has been leading a workshop titled “Grief and Gratitude.” Join us for this...

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