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Lori and April Mitchell - Different Just Like Me
Lori and April Mitchell tell their story. About April's skin disease, Vitiligo, and how that inspired them to write their illustrated children's book, Different Just Like Me.Here are some helpful sites:
http://www.vitiligosupport.org
http://www.differentjustlikeme.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Different-Just-Like-Me/179403388747666?ref=ts
Posted 11 months ago
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Recycling and Public Access
The Creator of AWARE Recycling and the Public Access show Truth to Power talks about what he is up to, and his plans for the future.
Posted 12 months ago
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Michael Mellano - Growth, Flowers and Sustainability (Carlsbad)
Michael Mellano a commercial grower, sharing thoughts on the flower fields, ranunculus and sustainability.
Posted 12 months ago
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SDCL: Diane Welch on Architect Lilian Rice (Solana Beach)
Writer Diane Welch shares the legacy of architecture, feminism, and innovation of 1920's architect Lilian Rice, Chief Architect and Planner of Rancho Santa Fe. By Edward Kramer Edited by Krysta Mortland
Posted 1 year ago
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SDCL: The Indian Princess (Solana Beach)
Solana Beach - This is the story of Aafje Day and her experience with her father in the YMCA Indian Princess program, which is designed to foster understanding and companionship between father and daughter.
The Indian Princess Pledge:
Posted 1 year ago
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Faith in Action: Mesut Inci
Mesut Inci project cordinator of Pacifica Institute talks about his inspiration to work towards a more tolerant and peaceful society.
Posted 1 year ago
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Joel Rosario - Del Mar Jockey (Del Mar)
Rosario ranks sixth in the nation by earnings with $9,744,064 and 218 wins from 1167 mounts.
Posted 1 year ago
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Sandra's Dream
Sandra shares her experience with the education system. Dreaming of higher education within Institutions that are not very promising.
Posted 1 year ago
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Teresa Nguyen and Little Saigon (City Heights)
Born and raised in City Heights, Teresa Nguyen began to get more involved in the Vietnamese community after learning more about her culture and history from other students while attending UCSD.
Now with the Little Saigon Foundation, a two-year-old non-profit ran from an immigration law office, she works with other community residents to have the seven block stretch of El Cajon Blvd. officially recognized by the city as Little Saigon.
The organization hopes to bring a proposal to the city council within the next two years. If successful she said, other ethnic groups along the street may try to do the same.
Posted 1 year ago
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Michael Jimenez - Gate Keeper
An interview with border patrol agent Michael Jimenez.
Posted 1 year ago
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SDCL: Growing Up In A Young Fallbrook (Fallbrook)
Fallbrook Library branch - Marion Clemmons reminisceces about the days he spent growing up in Fallbrook, CA and the days when Main Street, Fallbrook became a paved a road.
Posted 1 year ago
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SDCL: Celebrating the Unsung Heroes (Julian)
Julian Branch Library - A local writer, Mary Ann Davenport describes how meeting the unsung heros of the community has motivated her to write her own novels.
Posted 1 year ago
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Facing Racism in Education (Chula Vista)
Chula Vista - Barbara Anderson recalls experiencing racism in as a child in school.
Posted 1 year ago
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The Universal Art of Mario Torero (San Diego)
San Diego - San Diego artist and activist ("artivist") Mario Acevedo Torero on the commonality of art, family and community.
Posted 1 year ago
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