Checking Out Santa Monica's 'Human Library'; Hidden History of Oceano Dunes

Checking Out Santa Monica's 'Human Library'; Hidden History of Oceano Dunes

At This Library, You Check Out a Human, Not a Book — and Sit Down to Talk California prides itself on being a diverse state that welcomes folks from all kinds of backgrounds. But actually connecting people who have radically different life experiences — that can be a challenge. The Santa Monica Public Library is hosting events to encourage deep one-on-one conversations between people from different backgrounds. Reporter Clare Wiley tells us about “The Human Library.” ‘It’s All I’ve Wanted’: How an Innovative Bay Area Training Program Is Helping This Fire Victim Become a Firefighter In the fall of 2017, Lupe Duran was overwhelmed with feelings of loss and uncertainty. The Tubbs Fire had just killed 22 people and decimated thousands of homes in Santa Rosa, including his own. A welding student at the time, it occurred to him he should become a firefighter, like the professionals he’d seen save people’s homes. Through an ad, he found the FIRE Foundry, a nonprofit collaboration of the Marin County Fire Department, local organizations and universities. The organization offers free educational services and support aimed at propelling women and people of color into sustainable careers in the fire service. KQED’s Farida Jhabvala Romero reports. How the Oceano Dunes Became a Refuge for Artists and Writers in the 1920s Just south of Pismo Beach, along California’s Central Coast, the Oceano Dunes are a popular recreation spot for locals and tourists alike. It’s one of the few state parks where people can drive motorized vehicles on the sand. But those dunes also hold some little known history. For two decades, starting in the 1920s, the dunes were home to a colony of artists, writers and intellectuals called “Dunites.” KCBX’s Benjamin Purper reports it was a place where they could live freely and make art without much money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Transgender Opera Singers Take Enormous Risks to Live Authentically

Transgender Opera Singers Take Enormous Risks to Live Authentically

Elliot Franks, Lucia Lucas and Breanna Sinclairé are transgender opera singers navigating an industry that has been slow to evolve with the times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

28 Des 201930min

Barbed Wire at the Border Brings Back Memories of Internment – and the Unexpected Impact of Legalized Marijuana

Barbed Wire at the Border Brings Back Memories of Internment – and the Unexpected Impact of Legalized Marijuana

Memories of Internment; Childcare Saves a Family; The Fight Over Police Use of Deadly Force; Legal Cannabis' Impact on Farming Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

21 Des 201931min

Living In and Out of the Box

Living In and Out of the Box

A Fantasy World Made of Cardboard Boxes; Bringing up Baby in a Tiny House; What Box Do you Check?; Transgender Prisoners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

14 Des 201930min

The Hidden History of Slavery in California

The Hidden History of Slavery in California

An Afro-Diasporic Remix of The Nutcracker; The Ghost of Mary Ellen Pleasant; A Slave Auction in Los Angeles?; Indigenous Red Market Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

7 Des 201930min

How One Woman’s Search for Her Homeless Mother Became a Mission to Help Others

How One Woman’s Search for Her Homeless Mother Became a Mission to Help Others

Robin Burton started out trying to find her mom. But the search morphed into something else: a mission to help other people who are homeless and missing too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

30 Nov 201931min

Do You Really Want to Know? One Man’s Search for Family From Jonestown and Beyond

Do You Really Want to Know? One Man’s Search for Family From Jonestown and Beyond

Forty-one years ago this week, more than 900 people died in a mass suicide in Jonestown, a remote settlement in South America. This documentary follows a Bay Area man who unravels the tangled family history that binds him to that tragedy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

23 Nov 201930min

What Is the California Dream, and Is it Still Alive?

What Is the California Dream, and Is it Still Alive?

Prison-to-College Pipeline, Prop 13’s Impact on the CA Dream, Letter to My CA Dreamer, a Dream Shaped By Water Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

16 Nov 201929min

Living Through Wildfire and Facing a New Normal

Living Through Wildfire and Facing a New Normal

A Mind Scarred by Wildfire, Survivors Struggle to Find Housing, Radio Station Relays Fire Info in Indigenous Languages Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

9 Nov 201930min

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