Sneak Peak for the Human Rights Festival
The Human Rights Film Festival is this weekend, February 18th-20th. Professor Kaiser and student Meghan Raab fill us in on what we should expect to see.
Watch us on Comcast channels 29 & 76, Astound channels 29 & 30, and AT&T channel 99.
Science on the SPOT: Driverless Cars
Meet Shelley, a car that drives itself. Researchers at Stanford University have developed an autonomous race car and plan on taking it on one of the toughest courses in the country. First, the car is taking them for a test ride at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds.
KQED Spark - KlezCalifornia
Stop by KlezCalifornia to find out how klezmer music is relevant to new generations. Original air date: August 2007. For more information, go to: http://www.kqed.org/arts/programs/spark/profile.jsp?essid=17340
Our State of Health: Kenyatta Arrif
Oroville resident and businesswoman Kenyatta Arrif talks about her efforts toward creating a healthy community, and her own experiences receiving health care in Oroville. Arrif was interviewed by Oroville community correspondent Rachelle Parker, as part of Our State of Health, a community-produced blog provided by KQED's Health Dialogues. http://blogs.kqed.org/ourstateofhealth
Ed Ruscha on working with gunpowder
Artist Ed Ruscha discusses the appeal of using gunpowder as a drawing medium. Learn more about Ruscha at http://www.sfmoma.org/pages/search?query=ruscha&category=multimedia
This Week: Interview with Labor Reporter David Bacon
A conversation with photo journalist David Bacon on the current working and living conditions of farm workers in California, also featuring his photos.
KQED This Week: August 27, 2010
Stories: News Panel and Interview with Labor Reporter David Bacon.
This Week: News Panel for August 27, 2010
Political battles heat up as we close in on Election Day, state legislators make it easier to get national healthcare, and California schools are left behind in the Race to the Top. Guests: Carla Marinucci, Political Reporter, San Francisco Chronicle Sarah Varney, Health Reporter, KQED-FM News (I think this is still supposed to be KQED Public Radio) John Fensterwald, Journalist, Silicon Valley Education Foundation
KQED This Week: August 20, 2010
Stories: News Panel and Interview with Senator Barbara Boxer
This Week: News Panel for August 20, 2010
The state budget is at a standstill while IOUs seem likely and furlough Fridays continue, the implications of a Republican win for the state Senate seat in District 15, and a scandal at Hewlett Packard threatens its leadership.








