Assist Regional Flood Victims: Community Bridges and Community Foundation Santa Cruz County Show Us How
When tragedy strikes Santa Cruz steps up! While this Winter’s atmospheric rivers have brought much needed rain to our region, along with them has also come devastation. In the wake of tragedy it is local non-profits who step forward to offer immediate assistance. On...
The Octopus Movement with Perry Knoppert
When are ADHD and dyslexia assets instead of handicaps? When you are an octopus! Our guest today is Dr. Octopus himself, Perry Knoppert. We talk about about his nonlinear revolution called the Octopus Movement. Perry's movement welcomes all out-of-the-box thinkers...
Roland Saher – Move The Money
Roland Saher uses his money to fight climate change.
Storm Recovery Resources
Here is information for those who want to help Pajaro flood survivors Volunteer Opportunities Second Harvest Food Bank is looking for additional people to help with food sorting. Volunteers are asked to sign up for shifts via this link. The Volunteer Center of Santa...
Litigating Disability Rights
In this interview, Cabrillo College student Jacob Crandall talks with his father, a disability rights lawyer who uses the law to find justice for people in wheelchairs.
Young Watsonville Musicians Show Their Talents
In this interview by Cabrillo College student, Rogelio Valdez-Perez, we hear from Miguel Martinez, the 17-year-old guitarist of the band Los Enchilados in Watsonville who is organizing a big music event for young players to showcase their talents.
Luminous Darkness Part 2 – with author Deborah Eden Tull
In this episode, Tenzin continued her conversation with Zen meditation teacher, author, activist and sustainability educator Deborah Eden Tull, continuing a rich conversation about her new book, Luminous Darkness: An Engaged Buddhist Approach to Embracing the...
Pajaro Flood Survivor Shares his Story
The Pajaro River in Watsonville breached last Saturday in the early hours of the morning. 1700 residents of the Pajaro community were evacuated in the middle of the night. Flooding caused a 350 feet breach of the river levee and five feet of water covered the town....
Teaching Shortage Strains Educators
With more than half of the nation's school districts experiencing teacher shortages, many parents, teachers, and institutions are left to wonder why this is happening. Cabrillo College student Kaya Henkes-Power has this profile of her mother, Heather Henkes, a San...
A Nurse’s Perspective on the Pandemic
We are now three years into the covid 19 pandemic that has spread worldwide. Society has since adjusted to living in an active pandemic, but one environment that has been severely impacted is hospitals and medical care facilities. Cabrillo student Aja Anderson talks...
Boys and Girls Club Provides Safe Spaces
The Boys and Girls Club of Santa Cruz is celebrating 50 years of serving the area's youth with many enriching afterschool and day programs. As the opioid crisis hits ever younger ages, how might programs like these prevent the tragedy of addiction and overdose?...
Sustainability Now! Sunday, March 19th: A Visit to the SC Museum of Natural History with Marisa Gomez
A Visit to the SC Museum of Natural History, with Marisa Gomez On Sustainability Now! Sunday, March 19th, 5-6 PM, on KSQD 90.7 FM and KSQD.org SN! Host Ronnie Lipschutz welcomes Marisa Gomez, Community Education and Collaboration Manager at the Santa Cruz Museum of...
Martha Kendall – Crosswords
Martha Kendall admits she is proud of her addiction. Photo courtesy of Cottonbro Studio.
Dick Harrah – Magic
The late Dick Harrah proves that he was a hot teacher. Photo courtesy of Francis Seura.
Humanizing technology… one student at a time
UC Santa Cruz's Humanizing Technology Certificate Program for undergraduate students studying engineering and other STEM fields is an innovative educational program that hopes to solve an age-old problem: How do we educate technologists both to create cutting edge...