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California’s Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday discusses the California Volunteers, which launched the nation’s first statewide Climate Action Corps, College Corps, and Youth Jobs Corps.
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Dr. Jess Block Nerren discusses The Cog, or Cognitive Collective, a sensory hub on the campus of Cal State University San Bernardino that advocates for neurodiversity. And Organizer Greg Russell talks about the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, April 19 at Riverside City College.
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Shawn Prokopec, Chief Executive Officer of Anthesis, discusses the non-profit's dedication to empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and provide job readiness training.
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Vanessa Perez, Executive Director with Time for Change Foundation, shares the non-profit's mission to provide programs and housing to help women and children reach self-sufficiency.
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Rene Reyes, Vice President of Programming and Festivals for the Paley Center for Media, talks about the Paley Center and Paleyfest 2024, a television festival bringing fans together with the stars.
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Fred Clarke, General Manager of The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch, talks about their ranunculus blooms this spring season. Lincoln Shrine Memorial Curator Nathan Gonzalez & Special Collections Manager Maria Carrillo talk about the important items in the Civil War era museum, located in Redlands.
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Award-winning actor, author, director, producer, and musician Jon Lindstrom discusses his first novel, Hollywood Hustle.
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Dennis Anderson discusses Ramona, presented by the Ramona Bowl Amphitheater, the nation’s longest-running outdoor drama. Student Filmmaker Brian Navarro talks about her full-length film, A Man's Due.
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Music Director and Conductor Anthony Parnther talks about the San Bernardino Symphony's 2024 Season.
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As part of Black History Month, award-winning producer and filmmaker Lawrence Hott discusses his newest film The Niagara Movement: The Early Battle for Civil Rights.