Lillian Vasquez
Lillian has worked for KVCR, the public radio and television station serving the Inland Empire. She is currently the radio host of Lifestyles with Lillian Vasquez . She has produced/hosted/reported on over 750 reports/stories, programs, documentaries, series interstitials, and PSAs. She has also worked as a project manager for many productions and marketing projects, children activities and a variety of community and fundraiser events. She is a guest speaker and advocate for autism and has hosted and produced several television programs on various aspect of the Autism Spectrum.
Of all the hats she wears, she most enjoys conducting interviews, because everyone has a story to tell.
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Love for Literacy is a partnership between the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. The project provides an opportunity for incarcerated parents to meet with their children and foster a love for learning and build brighter futures.
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Actor, author, and activist Ed Begley Jr. discusses his roles in television and his sobriety as detailed in his memoir, To The Temple of Tranquility and Step On It.
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Each Christmas since 2008, the Rochford Foundation hosts the annual Holiday Extravaganza at the Burrage Mansion. The Redlands Fire Department, Inland Empire corporations and businesses, and volunteers collected toys for hundreds of children to enjoy and then helped supervise games and activities at the event.
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Dr. Adriane Lamar Snyder, CEO of the Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center, talks about services and advocacy support for survivors and families affected by all forms of sexual violence.
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Zaylin Cano, Executive and Artistic Director of Inland Pacific Ballet, talks about the history of the dance academy and The Nutcracker, with performances in Rancho Cucamonga, Claremont, and Riverside this month.
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The Eyes of Freedom is a traveling memorial of life-size mural paintings that pays tribute to the 23 fallen Marine and Navy men who all belonged to the same unit. The memorial is on display now through December 7 in the Roadrunner Café at Crafton Hills College.
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The Writers in Treatment organization will present Emmy-nominated actor and environmental activist Ed Begley Jr. the Experience, Strength, and Hope Award at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, on the evening of Wednesday, December 6. Lillian Vasquez speaks with Ed about the book and the event.
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California’s Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday leads service, volunteer, and civic engagement efforts throughout California and oversees the California Volunteers. He talks about his career and details the programs and initiatives in place to serve the people in the Golden State.
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TV host, writer, motivational speaker, model, and MSNBC contributor Alyssa London discusses Indigenous culture and identity.
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As part of Native American Heritage Month, this week on Lifestyles, Lillian will talk with Chef Freddie Bitsuie. He’ll talk about his new cook book New Native Kitchen and the duties in planning a menu. Then Lillian will speak with Liz McSwain Executive Director of the Caramel Connection Foundation. Liz will talk about their community garden and their upcoming Friendsgiving celebration event on Nov 19.