This program examines the ways consumers can make small changes in their lives that can have a big impact on the environment. In your home, in the back yard and while out shopping, you can make your own world a little more green, and save money in the process!
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FAQ: Latino Stories from WWII
An estimated half-million Latino servicemen answered the country's call during WWII, but their stories have remained largely untold and obscure. Produced by KQED, this 30-minute program will explore this topic with a panel discussion and taped interviews that tell a sweeping story of immigration and patriotism, and a war that shaped homefront communities in decisive new ways. From prison cells in Berlin to the date fields of California's Coachella Valley, WWII changed a generation of American Latinos who developed a new vision for the future. Upcoming
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The process of growing older can be
complicated and challenging for everyone, but LGBT seniors face
unique difficulties grounded in the culture when they came of
age, one that is vastly different from modern America. this program
features a panel of experts and offers resources that can help
LGBT seniors. Upcoming
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FAQ: Ask a Pediatrician
Doctors address concerns about childhood obesity, asthma and dental care, with an opportunity for viewers to call in with their own questions.
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FAQ: Families Biking
the Bay This special takes you to some of the most popular trails around the Bay Area, and shows what essentials you'll need before you head out. Parks visited during the program include: Iron Horse Regional Trail; Crystal Springs Reservoir & Bicycle Sunday at Canada Road; Samuel P. Taylor State Park; Los Gatos Creek Trail at Vasona Lake; Golden Gate Park; Lake Chabot Regional Park; Angel Island State Park. Upcoming
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FAQ: Living Old Bay Area experts on geriatric care examine what California can expect in the decades to come, and give families specific advice on how to choose the care that best suits the needs of an elderly relative or friend. The program also examines a trailblazing program citizens in Palo Alto are implementing to deal with their own retirements. Upcoming
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