Matthew Williams is a filmmaker and media educator who has recently transplanted to Oakland from Los Angeles. He believes that you are what you eat and feels everyone should have a multitude of dietary options for self-realization. Matthew is the Educational Technologist at KQED.
By Matthew Williams
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'Street Literature' - Richmond, CA Youth Speak Out
'SETI'
Cigarette Butts and Their Impact on the Environment
'Recipe for Love'
'Wake Up Call: Time to Act on Climate Change'
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