Paul DeWorken, Watsonville Muralist
Watsonville is a treasure trove of talented artists. One of these is Paul DeWorken, a muralist who, as a young man, was chosen to design the flag of the city of Watsonville. In conversation with Jean Kratzer, Paul explains why for him murals and community...
Gayle McCallum – Girls
Gayle McCallum sees the gifts that are girls.
Feeding the Homeless During a Pandemic
This audio piece was produced by Jeremiah Oetting from UCSC's Science Communications masters program. In this story he talks with Keith Henry, founder of Food Not Bombs, and representatives of the County of Santa Cruz about the delicate balance between making sure...
“Suing Fox News” with Arthur West
“Suing Fox News - The case: WASHLITE v. Fox Corporation, No. 20-2-07428-4, King County, California” The Washington League for Increased Transparency and Ethics (WASHLITE) claims that Fox News and other defendants “willfully and maliciously engaged in a campaign of...
Print Journalism a Casualty of Covid
This story was reported by Lara Streiff of the UCSC Science Communications program. LARA: When the COVID-19 pandemic first started making headlines, media outlets reported on the day to day changes as they themselves began to feel the financial impacts. My name is...
Canta Y No Llores: A phone call to Abuelito
This story was produced by Ariana Remmel, during Covid-19 quarantine where the only way she could get to know her abuelito was through phone calls. Here is their story. Lito: “Hola, Ariana?” Ariana: Hola Lito! ¿Cómo está?” That’s my grandpa Manuel Garcia, talking to...
Santa Cruz reacts to George Floyd murder
Photo credit: Shmuel Thaler This interview features Mayor, Justin Cummings, President of the local NAACP chapter, Brenda Griffin, and Shmuel Thaler, photojournalist for the Santa Cruz Sentinel. His photo of Mayor Cummings and Police Chief Andy Mills taking a knee...
IASD and The Dream Bridge with Angel Morgan
We talked about the many ways that dreams enhance creativity and about Dr. Morgan's vision of building a physical dream community place with space for art, theater and dream groups. She also shared about how she was raised using Senoi dream practices. We then...
The Wisdom of Aikido in the Year 2020 with Linda Holiday Sensei
On Talk of the Bay June 9, 2020, Christine Barrington talks with Linda Holiday Sensei, founder and director of Aikido of Santa Cruz, which has been serving the Santa Cruz community since 1982. Aikido was considered "a way of harmony, an art of peace, a path of light"...
Jason Scorse – The Left Must Have An Affirmative Long-Term Vision
Jason Scorse says, "The Left must have an affirmative long-term vision."
Patrice Vecchione – Gabriella
Patrice Vecchione celebrates a friend.
Part I: Teens with Anxiety
Ep. 19: We hear from a college student about navigating severe anxiety since childhood, her placement in a residential treatment program and learning to work with her family to developed skills for life. Learn more about teen anxiety symptoms, tips for managing symptoms and get new resources. You may also want to check out Part 2 in this series: Parenting Teens with Anxiety (Ep. 20).
Cultivating Media Literacy in a Pandemic
Picture Credit: Roman Kraft Here is a feature produced by science communications intern, Jesse Kathan. Transcript Keeping up with the news these days can be difficult, especially when it comes to COVID-19. Whether it’s how the disease spreads, how to prevent its...
Zoom fatigue? Here’s why!
In this feature by Ashleigh Papp, our science communications intern, we learn why we feel tired after an online meeting or group chat. Your digital calendar dings on the hour, letting you know it's time to switch on your camera, connect to your computer's audio, and...
Sustainability Now! Wheels on the Bus: Getting ‘Round Town
Radio Show #20, May 31, 2020, with Rick Longinotti, a member of and spokesperson for the Campaign for Sustainable Transportation, a “group of volunteers dedicated to making Santa Cruz County a place where everyone in our diverse community can access their needs and...