Reel Work Labor Film Festival
The Reel Work Labor Film Festival, now in its twentieth year, is online in 2021 like so many other events, but that gives viewers expanded opportunities to see a wide array of films on Community TV and streaming online. http://www.reelwork.org/schedule.htm In this...
Antarctica and local Climate Action
On Thursday April 1, 2021, Pauline Seales interviewed Krista Myers, an Antarctic scientist and local activist. Krista has spent 5 summer leading a study team in the McMurdo dry Valleys of Antarctica. She gets to plan the logistics and supervise the team of sci...
Manu Koenig on Funding Homelessness Programs
County Supervisor, Manu Koenig was recently the lone dissenting voice on the Santa Cruz County board of supervisors when it came to approving an eight-million dollar contract for homeless services. He says, the money could be better spent on actually shelters for...
Mountain Community Theater Gets Creative During Covid
As covid shut down all live theater productions across the country, members of Mountain Community Theater of Ben Lomond didn't sit around twiddling their thumbs. They got right down to business creating videos under the theme "Ghost-light Theater". The term...
The Film Gang Review: Madeline’s Madeline (2018)
“What you are experiencing is just a metaphor. The emotions you are having are not your own. They are someone else's.” Those words could be used to describe the act of watching virtually any narrative film. In this case, it’s a meta-moment belonging to the...
Patrice Vecchione – Monarch
Patrice Vecchione longs for some monarch butterflies.
Intimacy in the Pandemic for Young Adults – Part 2
Episode 29: Continuing our series on intimacy in the pandemic, we hear from young adults about how their relationships are being shaped and changed by these unprecedented times. Guests speak about the ways social distancing and the pandemic have made forming new relationships hard and pushed people together in new ways.
Jasmine Ramirez – Too Scared To Ask
Jasmine Ramirez explains why people are sometimes too scared to ask.
Pandemic, childcare, health, employment—all issues are women’s issues
On Talk of the Bay, host Suki Wessling speaks with Theresa Cariño, Executive Director of Salud Y Cariño, and Jillian Ritter, an analyst for the Office of Supervisor Ryan Coonerty. Both women are members of the Santa Cruz County Women's Commission, a non-partisan...
Romancing Our Dreams with Alyssa Spungen
"Bleed through" dreams, romancing our dreams and dreaming on medication. A conversation with Alyssa Spungen. We also touch on how sharing our dream in a group can deepen our experience of it and on Alyssa's experiences in the dreamwork training program with the...
Mara Chapman – Climbing Black’s Peak
Mara Chapman climbs to new heights of possibilities.
Cancel Culture: Weaponizing Voting, Dr. Seuss, Democrats and Pizza
“Cancel Culture: Weaponizing Voting, Dr. Seuss, Democrats and Pizza Tune in to “Be Bold America!” Sunday, March 28, 2021 at 5:00pm Fox News spent more than twice as much time discussing Dr. Seuss being “canceled” as covering major news on vaccine distribution and...
Unheard Voices with Celestino Rodriguez
On Unheard Voices, Friday, March 26, 2021 host Gloria Nieto interviews community activist Celestino Rodriguez. They discuss recent events in the news and their impact, especially on communities of color. Topics include the recent gun violence in Atlanta and Colorado,...
Renaming Cabrillo College?
There is a proposal to rename Cabrillo College, based on issues raised by faculty and students about his legacy as a conquistador and his role in native genocide. In this program, we hear from Cabrillo president Matthew Wetstein, and Cabrillo trustees, Adam Spickler...
Nursing Education During the Pandemic
On Good News Santa Cruz Thursday, March 25, 2021 Host Debora Bone talked with Barbara Johnson, Director of the Cabrillo College Nursing Program about Nursing Education in a time of Pandemic. Listen now and learn about challenges and opportunities facing today’s...





















