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    Explore " vallejo" with insightful episodes like "Local Heroes 05.23.23 DJ HuMAN Vallejo Project 89.5 FM KZCT", "La Huella Ovni S03 E09", "Renzo Garcés, el zaguero de UCV que fue el 'tapadito' de Gareca y que sueña con ganarse un lugar en el equipo de Reynoso", "Karen Finlay, Alibi Bookshop" and "Episode 81 - Farben, Farben, Farben" from podcasts like ""Vallejo Project", "La Huella Ovni", "DeporCast Radio", "The Bookshop Podcast" and "Die Hobbyisten"" and more!

    Episodes (25)

    Local Heroes 05.23.23 DJ HuMAN Vallejo Project 89.5 FM KZCT

    Local Heroes 05.23.23  DJ HuMAN Vallejo Project 89.5 FM KZCT

    Dj HuMAN welcomes the main players of Vallejo Project for an informative discussion of wellness, job opportunity, education and community activism. Vallejo Project founder Adjoa McDonald, Dr. Mylene Rucker (Physician, activists, former Black Panther), and Kweku Middleton (carpenter, skills teacher, activist) as they take you deep into the challenges and rewards of running a community non-profit.

    DJ Hu-MAN hosts the Vallejo Project
    89.5 FM KZCT OzCat Radio
    Live Tuesday Mornings 8 - 10:00 AM PST
    Vallejo, Napa, American Canyon, Suisun City, and Fairfield.
    News, Music, Interviews, Politics, Media
    A Non Profit for the Community in Vallejo, California.

    Live Radio: http://tinyurl.com/895kzct
    OZCAT 89.5 FM: http://www.ozcatradio.com
    Vallejo Project: https://www.vallejoproject.org

    Karen Finlay, Alibi Bookshop

    Karen Finlay, Alibi Bookshop

    Alibi Bookshop in Downtown Vallejo, California, is a general interest and proudly independent bookstore. After spending nearly twenty years in the publishing industry, Karen Finlay, and her husband Jon Burchard, bought the store from Shannon Hartlep and reopened it under the new name of Alibi Bookshop. The store sells both new and used books and an assortment of fun gifts.

    Alibi Bookshop

    Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte

    The House In The Cerulean Sea, TJ Klune

     Tell the Wolves I’m Home, Carol Rifka Brunt

     The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois, Honoree Fanonne Jeffers

     Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer

     Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, Marjane Satrapi

     Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck

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    The Bookshop Podcast
    Mandy Jackson-Beverly
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    La Huella Ovni Ep.78

    La Huella Ovni Ep.78

    Charla con parte de los protagonistas de Alienígenas Ancestrales Latinoamérica, en este episodio Juan Andrés Salfate de Chile, Andrea Pérez Simondini, de Argentina, Juan Jesús Vallejo, español recidente en Colombia, Pablo Alvarez,, de Argentina, Julio Chamorro, de Perú y Yoana Arenas de Colombia.

    Ep 24 Scott Nalley: Homeless Life in "The Swamp"

    Ep 24 Scott Nalley: Homeless Life in "The Swamp"

    With his hometown of Vallejo, CA facing a severe homeless crisis, Pastor Scott Nalley felt the Lord leading him to leave his "normal" life as a pastor to live among the homeless in "The Swamp" for 40 days.  Hear a first-hand account of his eye-opening experiences as he adjusted to living the homeless life, what he learned about those surrounding him, what his experience revealed about the church, and the only solution he believes will heal our current homeless crisis.  Lives changed. That is the hope behind the headlines for Scott Nalley.

    Pastor Nalley is the pastor of Bridgeway Church in Vallejo, CA

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    Ep. 202 - Rancho Suscol: Its Religious, Revolutionary, and Homestead History (Part 2)

    Ep. 202 - Rancho Suscol: Its Religious, Revolutionary, and Homestead History (Part 2)

    Season 2 of the Camelcast resumes with the final episode examining the history of Rancho Suscol. The area of this 84,000 acre land grant, given in 1843, spans present-day Napa and Solano counties, and includes the cities of Vallejo and Benicia. Join us as new host Museum Administration Manager Maureen Williams and Museum Research Historian Dr. Jim Lessenger finish the discussion of Rancho Suscol: Its Religious, Revolutionary, and Homestead History.

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    Ep. 201 - Rancho Suscol: Its Religious, Revolutionary, and Homestead History (Part 1)

    Ep. 201 - Rancho Suscol: Its Religious, Revolutionary, and Homestead History (Part 1)

    Season 2 of the COVID Quarantine Camelcast kicks of with the first of several episodes examining the history of Rancho Suscol. The area of this 84,000 acre land grant, given in 1843, spans present-day Napa and Solano counties, and includes the cities of Vallejo and Benicia. Join us as Executive Director Elizabeth d'Huart and Museum Research Historian Dr. Jim Lessenger discuss the history, people, and politics intertwined with the land.

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    Ep. 109 – A Capital Capitol

    Ep. 109 – A Capital Capitol

    In the ninth episode of the COVID Quarantine Camelcast, Executive Director Elizabeth d'Huart and Museum Research Historian Dr. Jim Lessenger discuss Benicia's brief time as the state capital, the reasons why the seat of government moved to Sacramento, and the  capitol building they left behind.

    Jim Lessenger is a physician by profession and an historian by hobby. The author of The Benicia State Capitol, published in 2019 by Arcadia Publishing, Jim has long been fascinated by California history, and Benicia has enough history and stories to fill a shelf of books.

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    Empowering youth to advance justice in Vallejo

    Empowering youth to advance justice in Vallejo
    Local organizers in Vallejo have been raising the alarm about police brutality for years. Among them is Club Stride, Incorporated, an organization dedicated to cultivating civic participation in communities of color and empowering youth led by executive director and founder Dr. Rhonda Renfro. Club Stride and its youth organizers like Raven Manigault, a recent Howard University graduate who aspires to become a judge, have long been confronting structural inequalities, including police violence.

    Black community leaders envision an equitable coronavirus response

    Black community leaders envision an equitable coronavirus response
    The coronavirus pandemic has disproportionately affected people of color throughout the Bay Area. At a panel organized by the coalition of health departments known as BARHII, Black community leaders from fields ranging from public education to community development to transportation said those most affected have not been given a seat at the table when it comes to determining the region’s pandemic response. In these excerpts from their remarks, they discuss initiatives they have set in motion to support their communities during the pandemic and what they would like to see done next.