Meet the Student Fellows Working in Partnership with KBCS

October 19, 2020 - 12:12 pm
Meet the student fellows working in partnership with KBCS.
KBCS is partnering with International Examiner a Northwest Pan-Asian publication and Asian Pacific Islander Americans for Civic Engagement (APACE). Meet the four outstanding local student fellows working at KBCS to hone their podcasting skills below.
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Some Matters of Relative Significance

October 18, 2020 - 7:30 pm
Dear Friends and Supporters of KBCS,
I hope my message this month finds everyone safe and doing as well as can be expected during these difficult times. We are still processing and collating the donations and comments from well over a thousand KBCS true believers that were made during our “virtual” fall fundraising campaign.
Have you spotted KBCS on your commute?

October 15, 2020 - 11:04 am
Have you spotted KBCS on your commute?
Thank You KBCS Donors!
October 9, 2020 - 5:18 pm
Thanks, KBCS donors! You made our fall fund drive a success. Through your generous financial support, we met our $120,000 fund drive goal!
Councilmember Larry Gossett and Governor Gary Locke

October 9, 2020 - 2:28 pm
KBCS interviews two powerful civic leaders from our region. This segment was produced in partnership with the International Examiner and Asian Pacific Islander Americans for Civic Empowerment (APACE).
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Spot the Troll

October 9, 2020 - 1:27 am
Sock puppets are living in your social media feed. A type of internet troll, sock puppets appear to be real people. They post on social media not just to provoke but to influence. These fake personalities are active in election season. KBCS’s Jesse Callahan spoke with Darren Linvill, the lead Researcher at Clemson University’s
Trek the Vote
Nature: Douglas Fir Trees and Forest Fires

September 17, 2020 - 12:39 pm
This story first broadcast in January of 2018
In this KBCS nature series segment, Ed Dominguez, Seward Park Audubon Center Lead Naturalist, talks to KBCS’s Yuko Kodama about the benefits of allowing fires burn away the undergrowth. They also discuss how the Douglas Fir tree’s thick bark helps protect it from forest fires and why the intensity of forest fires has increased since modern fire suppression techniques have developed in the past few hundred years.
How to be a Good White Ally

September 16, 2020 - 11:21 am
91.3 KBCS · 91.3 KBCS 20200916 How To Be A Good White Ally Social media is abuzz about race, as the #BlackLivesMatter movement sweeps the country. White allies are stepping forward, to help. Find out what it takes to be a good white ally. Black Musician, Athlete and Activist, Aron Lee speaks with KBCS