Greg Cotten on the proposed open pit mine at Sargent Ranch – a disaster for the environment and the cultural survival of the Amah Mutsun
Greg Cotten is the founding member of Friends of Juristac. Juristac is the local indigenous sacred landscape that is threatened by a sand mine. Greg is of European descent and has been working closely in Solidarity with the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band for the last...
Bahia Brunelle – Ms. Chavez
Bahia Brunelle wrote this piece in homage of Ms. Chavez
Laurie Corn – Inner Child
Laurie "Corn" tries to avoid what is "corny."
Black Femme Brunch and Lucid Dreaming with Tuere Khanyisa
How can we create spaces of pleasure for queer and black people? What about dream spaces? Today our guest is Tuere Khanyisa, the founder of Black Femme Brunch. She is an avid lucid dreamer and she has lots to say about the pursuit of pleasure. Tuere shares some of her...
Wallace Baine and Geoffrey Dunn on Chronicling Our Community Part 2
For the past decades, two writers have documented the many stories and people who occupy this vibrant stretch of California coastline we call home. In part two of this interview, Wallace Baine and Geoffrey Dunn discuss the changing face of our town, and the various...
Wallace Baine and Geoffrey Dunn on Chronicling Our Community Part 1
For the past decades, two writers have documented the many stories and people who occupy this vibrant stretch of California coastline we call home. In part one of this interview, Wallace Baine and Geoffrey Dunn discuss the changing face of our town, and the various...
Steve Pleich – Public Banking
Steve Pleich talks about Public Banking.
Artists for Artists: Relief Aid for Santa Cruz Creatives Funded Through Art and Heart
On Talk of the Bay, Monday, September 5 at 5pm, Christine Barrington welcomes Longtime Mixed Media Artist Sara Friedlander about collaborative efforts to grow the Santa Cruz Artists Assistance and Relief Fund (SCAARF), started in 2008 in answer to the critically...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, September 4th: In the Shadow of Climate Change: What can the Children Tell Us? with Filmmaker Eric Thiermann
In the Shadow of Climate Change: What can the Children Tell Us? with Filmmaker Eric Thiermann On Sustainability Now! Sunday, September 4th, 5-6 PM on KSQD 90.7 FM and KSQD.org Join Host Ronnie Lipschutz for a conversation with filmmaker and media producer Eric...
Knox – Where Does He Go?
Know answers the question, "Where does he go?"
Traumatic Brain Injuries and Mental Health
Episode 46: An inside look at traumatic brain injury, or “TBI,” and how these injuries influence mental health. People of all ages get them in a variety of ways—from sports injuries to car accidents to domestic falls and many of these individuals develop mental health symptoms that can last for months or even years. Our guest and author JoAnne Jones talks about recovering from a severe traumatic brain injury that occurred when she was assaulted and robbed. Also with us is rehabilitation and physical medicine specialist Dr. Jennifer Yu who shares information about the mental health symptoms, treatment approaches, and recovery strategies associated with mild to severe traumatic brain injuries.
John -Travel
John enjoys the magic of traveling.
The Film Gang Review: Emily the Criminal
There’s something vaguely amusing about the title of the new indie film, Emily the Criminal. It almost sounds like the type of children’s book that Samuel L Jackson might read to his little ones. But Emily the Criminal is nothing if not serious. Aubrey Plaza,...
The reality of abortion and religion is nuanced
Join hosts Suki Wessling and Christine Barrington for a special conversation about religious views of abortion. Although in heated political debates it may seem that abortion pits religious people against secular people, the truth is much more nuanced. Joining us to discuss this important and difficult issue are Rabbi Paula Marcus of Temple Beth El, the Reverend David Pattee of Peace United Church of Christ, and the Reverend Terra Collier-Young, a Unitarian Universalist Community Minister.
Patrick Williams and Ellen Murtha – I do a little….
In this second part of Mathilde Rand's conversation with Patrick Williams, he shares his work in Watsonville and Jericho, Colombia where small farms feed the body and mind of community members. He and Ellen Murtha also talk about the work of the Welcoming Network for...




















