Blue Carbon – Greater Farallones Association – interview with Sara Hutto
https://farallones.org
The Livery on Main St., Sebastopol – Interview with Becca Lipski, COO.
livery135.com
@Livery135
Skip Jirrels – Sebastopol Public Safety Outreach Coordinator
Map Your Neighborhood Program (MYN)
Del Rae Phoenix – LGBTQI Gender Issues
Chance Cutrano of Resource Renewal Institute
Pt. Reyes: Cattle or Park?
2019 Pomo Indian Awareness Month with Rose Hammock & Christine Cobaugh
https://www.pomoproject.org/
Russian River TMDL: New septic upgrade impacts with Alydda Mangelsdorf & Charles Reed of the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board.
Oscar Chavez – Assistant Director of the Sonoma County Department of Human Services
Economic Development Council – Sonoma County steering committee chair for the California Economic Summit
Kimberly Burr – Green Valley Creek Restoration Group
Chris Call, CEO of North Bay Credit Union – Cannabis Banking
Lee Clark – Friends of Public Banking Santa Rosa
Jenny Rockwell – Planet People Project
2018 Pomo Indian Honoring Month with Molin Malicay & Rose Hammock
Video clips of the interview on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/121655431202118/videos/598473137234817/
https://www.facebook.com/121655431202118/videos/1517717994996831/
https://www.facebook.com/121655431202118/videos/2212807672103369/
Repair Cafe in Sebastopol – Debbie Ramirez & Ruth Richards
Meg Hamill – California Poets in the Schools
Jeff Okrepkie – Rebuild Coffey Park #3 – coffeystrong.com
Wing Suite expandable tiny homes – made in Sonoma County.
with Mason Belden, Founder, and Karen Vyner-Brook, Head of Sales & Marketing.
Ambrosia Thomson – Recology Waste Company
Jeff Okrepkie – Rebuild Coffey Park #2 – coffeystrong.com
Jeff Okrepkie – Rebuild Coffey Park
Jonathan Lee – The Blue Book Building and Construction Network
Sonoma County Fire Recovery
2017 Pomo Indian Awareness Month with Molin Mulicay
https://www.pomoproject.org/
Tess Lorraine – Death Cafe
Brett Lear – Sonoma County Library Director.
1 1/2 years. What’s changed?
Sonoma County Roundup and Glyphosate Impacts Discussion at the Sebastopol Grange. This forum is about removing roundup and other toxic chemicals from the local and global food chain.
Curtis Byrd – Sonoma County NAACP report card on race.
OPEN BOOK: Challenging Stereoypes Through Community Conversations is a program modeled after the Human Library series. Co-sponsored by Sonoma County Public Library and KOWS-fm community radio, moderated by Arnold Levine of KOWS radio.
This 2nd in the series brings 3 BOOKS, community members who have volunteered to be “Open Books”, discussing their lives and answering questions from the community present.
This program features: Aisha, young Muslim woman from Rohnert Park, HolLyn D’Lil, a disabilities activist, and Rogilio, a first generation young man and former gang member.
New California law permitting Cottage Food Operations…
Interview with author/historian, Frank Baumgardner
Blood Will Tell – Divying Up Early California from Colonel Juan Bautista DeAnza to Jasper O’Farrell
OPEN BOOK: Challenging Stereoypes Through Community Conversations is a program modeled after the Human Library series. Co-sponsored by Sonoma County Public Library and KOWS-fm community radio, moderated by Arnold Levine of KOWS radio.
This is the 1st in the series bringing 3 BOOKS, community members who have volunteered to be “Open Books”, discussing their lives and answering questions from the community present.
This program includes: Meredith, a transgender female from Petaluma, Kylie, a diagnosed schizophrenic from Santa Rosa, and Kim, a homeless mother from Santa Rosa.
Activist Els Cooperrider and Fire Chief Ted Williams of Mendocino County, CA discuss forest management practices in Mendocino County and Cal Fire management and fire prevention funding. Fear of coming forest fires during California drought.
Marc Levine, California 10th district assembly person discusses government in California, the drought and a Civics Camp to be held in April at Santa Rosa Junior College.
Sonoma County Regional Parks, IRON RANGERS & Coastal Access Issues…
Interview with Brett Lear, Sonoma County Library Director, as the new director what plans does he have? How has he found it to live in the county?
Justice Bus trips organize and provide legal clinics staffed by pro bono lawyers and law students who go to rural California locations and provide free legal services to underserved people. This is an interview with attorney Renée Schomp who organizes clinics in Northern California.
Craig Harrison – Save our Sonoma Roads
Steamy Sonoma: Erotic Literary Soiree – Jennie Orvino and Remi Newman
Sebastopol’s SDAT Presentation with Paul Fritz
Jen Julius – Conscious Choice for Change