Profile: The Official Non-Official Book Club
The Official Non-Official Book Club
This week, KPCRadio reporter Ricardo Reyes talks to the Official Non-Official Book Club about what their goals are, how they started, and what they look forward to.
This week, KPCRadio reporter Ricardo Reyes talks to the Official Non-Official Book Club about what their goals are, how they started, and what they look forward to.
On this week’s episode of “Lights, Cameras, Boom! Next Stop: Hollywood,” host Luis Lindao brings us reality game show stars Ryan Medrano and Geo Bustamante from Season 43 of CBS’s long standing TV series “Survivor.” The two castaways cover a range of topics, from their experiences on the show and its impact on their lives, to overcoming adversity, and how they are using their platform to inspire and give back to the community.
From March 9 to the 11th, a group of Pierce College journalists and photographers entered several on-the-spot contests conducted by the Journalism Association of Community Colleges.
Among the contestants was current Roundup Editor in Chief Fabiola Carrizosa, who won 1st place in the Audio category for her podcast on San Francisco State University student Anessa Bailon, who is majoring in journalism.
In this documentary by KPCRadio reporter Lindsey Whittaker, we zoom in on the art of film photography and how the growing cost to participate is keeping some creators out. We hear from co-owners of the 818 Community Darkroom Michael and Desserin Pereyra about creating a space for photographers to be able to do their art affordably. We also hear from Professor of Photography Sean McDonald about the rising cost of equipment and the challenges of setting up a DIY darkroom.
In this episode of The Valley Girl Hour, host Lindsey Whittaker speaks with Kimberly Maiden and Tracee Marron of the Maiden Community. Topics included unlikely friendships, forming a community in a time when people need it most, and what the future holds for their growing business.
On this episode of Showcasing Small Businesses, host Matthew Moran interviewed Francisco Gonzalez & Francisco Rodriguez, better known as Los Panchos Party Supplies. We talk about the effects Covid-19 has had on them and how they were able to overcome, stories about their line of work and advice for young entrepreneurs. https://instagram.com/
In this episode of Beauty and Passion, we’re discussing the beauty of community and activism with community activist Delilah Shahbazian. Shahbazian is currently working with The Western Diocese of the Armenian church and she’s also a part of multiple committees within the Armenian community. Her journey began as a preteen through the influence of her family and she hasn’t looked back since. I truly hope you all are inspired by her story!
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This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.
On this episode of Decolonizing Veganism, host Serene Al-Tayab has Desiree Flores the creator of Dear Mama LA, a Mexican vegan food pop up, on the show. Flores discusses her adaption to being vegan while still being connected with her culture through the spices and flavor she uses to make her families recipes vegan for her community. Find her on instagram @DearMamaLA to catch them at their next pop up.