A Sounding Board conversation with Karen Lynch, author of the book "Good Cop Bad Daughter," and one of the first female San Francisco Police officers, discussing surviving and succeeding after a chaotic childhood in a dysfunctional family.
A Sounding Board conversation with international peacekeeper Linda Sartor, who discusses her book "Turning Fear Into Power, One Woman's Journey Confronting the War on Terror."
“Miss Margaret - the story of an Alabama Granny Midwife”
A Sounding Board Conversation with Diana Bork Paul about her movie, “Miss Margaret - the story of an Alabama Granny Midwife” in honor of Black History month.
A Sounding Board interview with Barbara Lee about the founding and mission of Bloom, www.bloommarin.org,. Originally it was named Image for Success, a nonprofit support service providing complimentary wardrobes for people in transition - "Self esteem begins with self image." Bloom is located at 1557 4th Street San Rafael, CA
This Sounding Board program about being Korean American, Hangukgye Migukin, covers three generations of a Korean American family. Dr. Melanie Hahn talks about her family’s accomplishments and the influences of Korean immigrants and their families which led her to create change in the cultural and educational landscape of the United States.
Dr. Hahn established the first Korean bilingual language program which won the US Department of Education’s highest award in the field of bilingual education. The program which serves as the nation’s model of two-way immersion started with 3 children using a board placed over a toilet in a school within the San Francisco Unified School District.
Join a time travel tour of downtown Historic Novato California with Carole Bennett and Laurie O’Mara, who is notorious with third graders and their curriculum requirement of local history. She provides a colorful rendition of Novato’s history with her rich story telling.