Afleveringen
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Carver's latest book, "Gentle: Rest More, Stress Less, and Live the Life You Actually Want" dives into the importance of rest and self-care. Plus, our Midday Movies critics highlight Black women on the screen and behind the camera. And finally, your Weekend Arts Preview.
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For decades, Pamela Gray Payton has been leading efforts to develop economic resiliency within Black communities in San Diego.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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U.S. Rep. Mike Levin responds to Trump's first month of executive actions and support by House Republicans.
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A local health care provider talks about the recent surge in flu cases and what to do if you get sick.
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UCSD student Christina Marie Green is an organizer with AFSCME 3299 and the ACLU, fighting for labor rights and social justice.
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Dr. Rodney Hood has been practicing medicine and pushing for policies promoting health equity for more than 40 years.
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Last month, volunteers gathered data for the 2025 Point in Time Count — an annual measurement of unhoused folks in our region. We discuss the early takeaways from the perspective of homeless service providers.
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In his first month back in office, President Donald Trump has enacted sweeping and controversial changes impacting many in the San Diego region. On Midday Edition Tuesday, we hear from San Diego therapists on how recent events have been impacting their practices. They also share tips on what people can do to maintain mental wellness during stressful times.
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Finnie, who helped re-establish the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art, maintains a lifelong dedication to sharing Black arts and culture. Plus, a graphic novel retelling of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Then, your weekend preview.
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Valentine's Day is almost here, so we're dedicating our show to love — from the best San Diego date night spots to a San Diego DJ's favorite love songs.
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The national theme for this year’s Black History Month highlights the vital role Black people have played in the American workforce.
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Yvette Porter Moore researches Black history, genealogy, and DNA research in San Diego.
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The race to extract lithium continues, but a federal spending freeze could threaten a $1 billion loan. Plus, how environmental advocates in the Imperial Valley are continuing to fight for protections.
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On Thursday's arts and culture show, we take a look at how San Diego’s Chinese community celebrates Lunar New Year. Then, Ira Glass brings his storytelling to San Diego in a new live show. And finally, a look ahead to Black Comix Day in our weekend arts preview.
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Struggling with addiction and reentry after multiple stints in prison, Cesar Quijano discovers ultrarunning, a hobby that turns into his addiction and salvation.
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We discuss the impact wildfires can have on tenants, people with dementia and incarcerated firefighters.
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A new executive order by President Donald Trump would ban transgender troops from serving openly in the military.
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