Squid on the Street: What Will You Remember from this Pandemic?
Our Squid on the Street asks: What memories will stick with you from this pandemic? Here's what folks had to say...
Awakening to Black Love with Mutima Imani (featuring the work of Dr. Marvin X)
On Talk of the Bay, Monday, May 16, 2022 Christine Barrington welcomes back Queen Reverend Mutima Imani to speak about her upcoming May 25 online event Awakening to Black Love featuring Dr. Marvin X and his book "How To Recover from the Addiction to White Supremacy: A...
Cabrillo Students on Changing Pandemic Rules
As the pandemic wears on it's easy to think it's over. The changing mask rules combined with a desire to "get back to normal" has created an odd mixture of behaviors and expectations when going out in public. In this program, students in my Cabrillo College Journalism...
Queer Youth Leadership Awardees
Guest on Talk of the Bay were the following students who are nominees or awardees for the Queer Youth Leadership Awards, now in their 25th year. At a time when politicians have introduced over 200 bills that would restrict LGBTQIA rights, these young leaders are...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, May 15th: Science by the People! Biodiversity and Community Science with Rebecca Johnson and Alison Young, California Academy of Sciences
Science by the People! Biodiversity & Community Science with Rebecca Johnson & Alison Young, California Academy of Sciences On Sustainability Now! Sunday, May 15th, 5-6 PM on KSQD 90.7 FM and KSQD.org Join Ronnie Lipschutz for a conversation with Rebecca...
Paul Karrer – Kill Anonimity
Paul Karrer kills something, in a good way. Produced by Laurie Corn.
Tim Rudolph – The Greatest Book
Tim Rudolph shares what he thinks is the greatest book in the world.
Nourishing Generations is a task that never ends
Host Suki Wessling explores the world of educational nonprofits with Karen Haralson and Nancy Birang of Nourishing Generations, which runs after school programs in nutrition and cooking in our local schools. We discuss their program and how it works, but then move on...
K-Squid Spring Pledge Drive a Success!
Throw your tentacles in the air and shout "Squidallujah, we did it!". K-Squid listeners raised over $30,000, and then a generous donor stepped forward and donated $6,800 to help pay for our new transmitter. That makes this a smashing success, all thanks to you. A huge...
Silicon Valley Resident Describes Moving Here
California lost residents last year. Some moved out because of the high cost of housing or better jobs elsewhere. Others moved in. In Santa Cruz during the Covid pandemic, people from Silicon Valley got a taste of beach-side living and are moving here permanently....
Wings Homeless Project Offers Hope
Santa Cruz has many organizations working to help the homeless. WINGS is one such program that seeks to help people get the proper documents they need to navigate the red tape involved in getting housing. They also provide beds, cleaning supplies and other appliances...
“Mini-Brains” Give UCSC Researchers Insight
Lucille Tepperman is a student at Cabrillo College. This is a short feature she produced about UCSC's Genomics lab creating small organelles made of stem cells in order to better understand brain development. New Research at the Genomics Institute Host Intro : At the...
Stay or Flee? Who Pays for Sea Level Rise?
As sea levels rise due to climate change, city planners and oceanographers are often called upon to make suggestions as to how to cope with advancing erosion. The big questions are who will pay for it and how long insurance companies will keep insuring these homes in...
Goats Reduce Fire Risk at UCSC
McKenzie Prillaman went to UCSC and has this story: Narrator: California’s wildfire season grows worse every year, forcing landowners and institutions to come up with creative ways to prevent fires. At UC Santa Cruz, they’re trying a new approach… goats. ...
The Film Gang Review: Titane
If you are a horror film aficionado, chances are you’ve heard of Julia Ducournau, whose 2016 breakout movie, Raw, became an instant cult hit. Despite its mutilations and cannibalism, Ducournau used Raw to explore benevolent themes such as family and love. With...





















