South Tacoma Aquifer with Tim Smith
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- 2022/03/12
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South Tacoma Aquifer with Tim Smith
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Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
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Chrissy Cooley, Vice Chair Public Utility Board Hydrogen Fuel in Tacoma
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Mark Hallenbeck TRAC UW Part 1
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Part 1 of a conversation with UW's Mark Hallenbeck, transportation expert on our present and future transportation challenges.
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A recent IPCC report sets out the current facts about climate change and what we must do to avoid the worst.
Tim Smith, South Tacoma Community Activist
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Mark Hallenbeck TRAC UW Part 2
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Part 2 of a conversation with UW's Mark Hallenbeck, transportation expert on our present and future transportation challenges.
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Sen Yasmin Trudeau WA 27th LD on climate change, climate justice, what we can do, and a look ahead to the 2023 Legislative session
The Cannabis Corner, Episode 44
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
In this episode of The Cannabis Corner, Lukas and Dig get the show started talking about the show being found in the Tacoma Public Library Special Collections as well as an announcement about two other Radio Tacoma shows and a thank you to Suzanne Skaar for the new show logo. The news section start with an FDA warning to parents to watch out for brand name candy; THC look alikes, followed by a chat about Miami's first dispensary, a New York Senator's proposal for community cannabis gardens, Zimbabwe's announcement on building a $27 million medical cannabis facility and, lastly, Thailand passing out 1 million cannabis plants. Next, Michael Sassano of Somai Pharmaceuticals is interviewed and shares his thoughts on Germany's health minister embracing adult use cannabis, countries like Zimbabwe becoming large scale cannabis producers and gives some insights on the question "How can cannabis pharmaceuticals and traditional/legacy cannabis coexist." And finally, It's a Bust travels back down to Alabama where a CBD store was raided despite the police knowing if the material seized was over the 0.3% THC threshold. Dig helps out and provides the number to a tip line set up by police given in the article.
Unveiling Inequities: Exploring Barriers Faced by Black Business Owners in Tacoma-Pierce County
2023 report created by Momentum Professional Strategy Partners. This report was part of the Black Collective Economic Development Committee 2023 initiatives and was funded by a grant with the Economic Development Board for Tacoma-Pierce County. It explores and documents dominant reasons why local Black owned businesses fail and compiles recommendations to inform city and county entities.
Porch Portrait Project: Abigail Kok & Ezra Hooyer
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project Photographer; Abigail Kok poses with her son Ezra outside of thier home
Porch Portrait Project: Keeley, Caleb, Baby Declan and Pup Charlie Olson
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Tyson Griffin, Mariesa Bus & Decca Griffin
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; Tyson, 38, electrictiona. Mariesa, 36, Public Relations for TPL. Decca, 4, wants to be an astronaut. Standing outside of their home in Central Tacoma
Porch Portrait Project: Katherine Tague, Cara Mcgree & Billie Jean Tague
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Bill, Paula & Chloe Mohs
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Jeff Southard & James Jenkins
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; Jeff Southard of Swoon Records and his roommate, musician James Jenkins staying extra safe inside
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: The Miller Family
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Kathleen (Kassie) Mitchell, Glenda Nissen & Rogue
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
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A email message from Megan Sells.
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An email submission from Miriam Barnett.
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Judy's email submission describing her life durring self isolation and being a member of a more vunerable demographic.
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A mural outside Grit City Gridehouse skateshop located at 311 S 7th ST, Tacoma. The mural shows Rick, from the cartoon Rick and Morty, saying "Uh-oh Morty, it looks pretty rough out here in this dimension..."
Peaceful Black Lives Matter protest on WA-509
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A peaceful Black Lives Matter protest on WA-509 that stopped traffic.
Black Lives Matter protest march (Video)
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A video of the peaceful Black Lives Matter protest marching down Pacific Avenue on 6/5/2020.
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An email submission from Stephanie describing how their life has changed during the pandemic.
Recording of Zoom Conference Celebrating Dr. Maxine Mimms
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Dr. Maxine Mimms, founder of Evergreen College Tacoma, is the spotlight of this film produced by Dr. Gilda Sheppard. Dr. Mimms discusses the cultural importance of hip-hop music, her musical inspirations, and her father's encouragement of her pursuit of knowledge in spite of growing up in a segregated community.
The Hip Hop Nutcracker with MC Kurtis Blow, 2017
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Video clip of break-dance battle at "The Hip-Hop Nutcracker" performance at Tacoma Arts Live in 2017.
Paul Jackson Interviews Superintendent Candidate Erin Jones
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Videographer Paul Jackson interviews Erin Jones, candidate for Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction in the 2016 election. Jones discusses her adoption, growing up in the Netherlands, and her adulthood in the United States. Jones has been working to advocate for children marginalized in public education since she was nineteen years old.