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.

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Every other Sunday at 5pm

NEXT SHOW

Sunday, December 14 5:00pm

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Rob Darrow and Cece Pinheiro

Latest Posts

Sustainability Now!  Sunday, March 6th, 2022: What are Seabed Mineral Nodules and Who Wants Them? with Emily Jeffers, Center for Biological Diversity

Sustainability Now! Sunday, March 6th, 2022: What are Seabed Mineral Nodules and Who Wants Them? with Emily Jeffers, Center for Biological Diversity

What are Seabed Mineral Nodules and Who Wants Them? with Emily Jeffers, Center for Biological Diversity On Sustainability Now! Sunday, ...
Size Matters: Cholesterol particle size and the largest bacteria, warnings about CRISPR gene editing, and more

Size Matters: Cholesterol particle size and the largest bacteria, warnings about CRISPR gene editing, and more

Review of cholesterol variants -- advanced lipid testing and the importance of particle size and number. Experiments warn us of ...
The Film Gang Review: Spencer

The Film Gang Review: Spencer

A soldier wearing camouflage fatigues inspects a darkened kitchen with his flashlight while a second soldier stands guard holding an ...
Let’s eat worms and insects! Microbiome and mood and other important health topics

Let’s eat worms and insects! Microbiome and mood and other important health topics

Balancing the medical necessity of measuring weight vs. weight shaming. Long term study evaluating e-Sig use reveals a significant increase ...
UCSC Climate Coalition Makes Strides

UCSC Climate Coalition Makes Strides

In this interview, I talk with two members of UCSC's Climate Coalition, Gwen Parden and Maya Caminado,  about plans to ...
From Calorie-restriction and hospital robots to osteoporosis and much more

From Calorie-restriction and hospital robots to osteoporosis and much more

Controlled study in humans for calorie restriction including mice studies are reviewed; Community Rx Program fully supports learning to eat ...