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LA Unified Superintendent Outlines Plans for New Job

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New LA Unified Superintendent Alberto Carvalho
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New Superintendent Outlines Plan For Los Angeles Unified Schools

Alberto Carvalho faces many challenges as he takes over the Los Angeles Unified School District. One of his main goals is dealing with some of the impacts the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to both students and teachers,
Guest: Alberto Carvalho, LA Unified Superintendent

California Couple Pushes to End Financial Penalties of Marriage

Millions of Americans with disabilities face barriers to getting married. Tying the knot can mean losing the federal benefits they rely on.
Reporter: Erika Mahoney, KAZU

Newsom Supports Bill to Allow Californians to Sue Gun Makers

Governor Gavin Newsom and other California Democrats say they’ll use the U.S. Supreme Court’s reasoning on the Texas anti-abortion law to advance gun more control measures in California.
Reporter:  Alex Emslie, KQED

Author and Journalist Chronicles Childhood Trauma in New Book

A few years ago, Stephanie Foo was working as a successful radio journalist, producing stories for the show, This American Life. Then, it all started to unravel. The pain from Foo’s past – she suffered terrible child abuse – was catching up with her, and she's written a memoir about it.
Guest: Stephanie Foo, Journalist and Author of the book “What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma”

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