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Bay Area Bountiful: The Center for Ecoliteracy
Bay Area Bountiful: The Center for Ecoliteracy
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by Isabel Fischer 5 months ago
This month on Bay Area Bountiful we visit Peterson Middle School, where the staff has teamed up with The Center for Ecoliteracy. Together, through transformational experiences in the cafeteria, classroom, and the onsite farm, they are educating students about food systems and their connection to the environment.
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Bay Area Bountiful: Makers & Heroes, Part 3 – Alice Waters
Bay Area Bountiful: Makers & Heroes, Part 3 – Alice Waters
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by Isabel Fischer 5 months ago
This month Bay Area Bountiful continues its 3-part series featuring the people who work for environmental sustainability, food justice, and food education in our communities. On this episode we spotlight owner of Chez Panisse restaurant, founder of the Edible Schoolyard Project, and regenerative agriculture and farm-to-table revolutionary, Alice Waters.
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Bay Area Bountiful: Getting Loud for the Climate!
Bay Area Bountiful: Getting Loud for the Climate!
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by Isabel Fischer 5 months ago
Young activists with Citizens’ Climate Lobby San Mateo take to the streets to spread their message to the community: It’s time to get loud for the climate! For more information: https://citizensclimatelobby.org/get-loud-take-action/ Video producer: Rick Bacigalupi
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Bay Area Bountiful: Makers & Heroes, Part 2
Bay Area Bountiful: Makers & Heroes, Part 2
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by Isabel Fischer 6 months ago
This month, Bay Area Bountiful continues its 3-part series featuring the people who work for environmental sustainability, food justice, and food education in our communities. Join us as we learn about outstanding individuals, foundations and philanthropists making a difference in our Bay Area communities.
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Bay Area Bountiful: Dr. Martin Griffin
Bay Area Bountiful: Dr. Martin Griffin
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by Isabel Fischer 6 months ago
Game Changer Martin (Marty) Griffin, M.D. helped save the Marin and Sonoma County coasts from development by preventing the building of a four-lane freeway. Working tirelessly to preserve the Russian River he led efforts to curtail industrial gravel mining in the watershed. In 1998 he wrote the awarding-winning book, "Saving the Marin-Sonoma Coast," the inspiration for the documentary film, "REBELS WITH A CAUSE." A graduate of UC Berkeley's School of Public Health, Dr. Griffin was also instrumental in revolutionizing efforts to combat Hepatitis B within the California state hospital system. Throughout his career he has consistently supported the idea that human health depends on environmental health. He has been recognized as a Philanthropist Making a Difference by the NorCal Food and Wine Awards, https://norcalpublicmedia.org/support/norcal-public-media-food-and-wine-awards Video producer: Rick Bacigalupi Excerpt from "REBELS WITH A CAUSE" Nancy Kelly, Director Kenji Yamamoto, Editor https://rebelsdocumentary.org/
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Bay Area Bountiful: Anita Oberholster, PhD
Bay Area Bountiful: Anita Oberholster, PhD
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by Isabel Fischer 6 months ago
As cooperative extension enologist at UC Davis, Prof. Anita Oberholster brings research and developments from the Department of Viticulture and Enology to the wine industry and continually interacts with its vineyard and winery professionals. She has led research efforts on smoke taint and its mitigation in grapes and wine, winery sanitation and Red Blotch Virus. Anita is being recognized as a Wine World Game Changer at the NorCal Food & Wine Awards Gala. https://norcalpublicmedia.org/support/norcal-public-media-food-and-wine-awards Video producer: Rick Bacigalupi

Underage Vaping Epidemic

November 21, 2019

Vaping: What You Don't Know Can Kill You

Welcome to our hour-long special on underage vaping, “What You Don’t Know Can Kill You.” This program is supported by Sonoma County's Office of Health Services. We also worked closely with Sonoma West Publishers, and publisher Rollie Atkinson on the program. You can listen to the entire hour just…
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SR Symphony on the Air

April 21, 2020

Santa Rosa Symphony, Passion and Power in 2018 Debut

As we shelter in place, enjoy a musical treat from the Santa Rosa Symphony archives. Join us for this special broadcast Sunday, April 26 at 3 pm. By special arrangement with the orchestra, we were able to stream this concert throughout the month of May. We're no longer able to present it on the…
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March 11, 2020

New Symphony, Rach 3 and Happy Birthday Beethoven

[Editor's Note: The Santa Rosa Symphony concerts at Green Music Center scheduled for March 21 through 23 have been postponed. More details here.] On Sunday, March 15 at 3 pm, KRCB FM Radio 91 broadcast the most recent concert from the Santa Rosa Symphony. The February concert begins with a birthday…
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January 31, 2020

Simone Porter Thrills Audience in Sibelius Violin Concerto - Sunday at 3pm

On the program recorded the weekend of January 11 through 13, we’ll be hearing a work written in 2013 by Missy Mazzoli called Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres). Missy Mazzoli is in her second season as composer in residence at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We’ll also hear the Symphony Number Two by…
December 30, 2019

Santa Rosa Symphony, SSU Chorus Shine in Mozart Requiem

On Sunday, January 5 at 3 pm join KRCB and host Steve Mencher for a broadcast of the Santa Rosa Symphony performing Mozart's Requiem in D minor, K.626. This is Mozart's final work; it was unfinished at his death. In the past, orchestras have used a version of the piece completed by Mozart's pupil…
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December 02, 2019

Béla Fleck Wows Santa Rosa in Fire-Shortened Concert

Banjo master Béla Fleck came to town as hundreds of thousands in Sonoma County returned to their homes on the heels of the Kincade fire. Due to limited rehearsal time, the orchestra played only one of the four movements of Aaron Copland's Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo. But Fleck played every note…
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October 25, 2019

Beethoven and Strauss Featured in Opening Concert

(Editor's Note: We are pleased to announce that the broadcast of the first classical concert from the Santa Rosa Symphony, which few people were able to hear because of damage to our transmitter during the first days of the Kincade Fire, has been rescheduled to 3:00 pm Sunday, December 22. This is…
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Fire Recovery & Youth Health

September 17, 2019

Trauma Threatens To Impact School Attendance In Paradise

Driving to Paradise, you will pass a memorial for the more than 80 people who died in the Camp Fire. The crosses sit on a small knoll off Skyway, the four-lane road between Paradise and Chico. Almost everyone in town used this road to evacuate last November. The students in Paradise Unified School…
September 16, 2019

Paradise School Counselors Address High Rates of PTSD Among Students

Clinical social worker Laura Besser points to a mural outside the administration office at the new Paradise Elementary School. The students were relocated to this campus, which used to be the middle school, after their elementary school burned down in the Camp Fire. In the center of the mural is…
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September 14, 2019

Educators Use Poetry to Help Kids Talk About Trauma

Kids at Schaefer Elementary write their poems. Credit: Margo Perin. Third-grade teacher, Tracy Henry, points to an American flag hanging in her classroom at Schaefer Elementary. The flag is melted along the edges, it shows just how hot the classroom got when the Tubbs fire swept through Santa Rosa…
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September 13, 2019

Fire Recovery & Youth Health

The California Army National Guard clears debris in Paradise, California. Credit: U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Crystal Housman)On the night of October 8, 2017, the Tubbs, Nuns and Pocket fires swept through Northern California, destroying more than three thousand homes, leveling…
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September 03, 2019

Housing Insecurity Is Taking a Toll on Youth’s Health

Miranda Hernandez and her mom, Adelina, stand inside their new home. Credit: Adia White. Standing in the Fountaingrove neighborhood, you can see the scar of the Tubbs fire stretch across the hillside. Two years later, the trees are still charred and the sounds of reconstruction are constant. Among…
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August 23, 2019

October 2017 Wildfires Are Affecting Crucial Health Programs

Image: Ashley Vejar and son Angel. Photo courtesy of the subject. Kemberly Mahiri shows me one of the hundreds of thank you cards she and other counselors for Sonoma County's Teen Parent Program have received. “It just chokes me up every single time,” Mahiri tells me. The program currently has a…
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