The Official Podcast for the Fullerton Observer Newspaper
Esha Salman is a high school student at Troy, an intern for STEM-E, and a journalist for the Fullerton Observer. STEM-E: https://www.steme.org/ Esha's Medium Page: https://thebigquestion.medium.com/ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Would you like to volunteer for the podcast? We need volunteers for graphic designing, script writing, video editing, and social media management! Email a resume to observer@fullertonobserver.com. Podcast Credits: Hosted by Urooj Naveed Filmed by Rosario Acero Edited by Emma Figueroa Social Media: Twitter: @observingful https://twitter.com/ObservingFul Instagram: @observingfullerton https://www.instagram.com/observingfu... Facebook: @observingfullerton https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Newspaper: https://fullertonobserver.com/ Please fill out the 'Observing Fullerton' survey to help us better improve the podcast: https://forms.gle/Tqtww4HLDFR4xmrd6
Debra Stout is the Executive Director of Fullerton Collaborative, a professor at the California State University of Fullerton and the University of Arizona Global Campus, and the co-owner of DoctorS Nonprofit Consulting. https://www.fullertoncollaborative.org/ https://doctorsconsulting.org/ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Would you like to volunteer for the podcast? We need volunteers for graphic designing, script writing, video editing, and social media management! Email a resume to observer@fullertonobserver.com. Podcast Credits: Hosted by Urooj Naveed Edited by Emma Figueroa Social Media: Twitter: @observingful https://twitter.com/ObservingFul Instagram: @observingfullerton https://www.instagram.com/observingfu... Facebook: @observingfullerton https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Newspaper: https://fullertonobserver.com/ Please fill out the 'Observing Fullerton' survey to help us better improve the podcast: https://forms.gle/Tqtww4HLDFR4xmrd6
Jessica Dulin is an associate marriage and family therapist. She is also the founder and owner of Hudson's Cancer Childcare nonprofit. Their mission is to provide financial assistance for childcare costs to parents undergoing cancer treatment. If you would like to learn more about Hudson's Cancer Childcare, please visit the link provided below! https://www.cancerchildcare.org Would you like to volunteer for the podcast? We need volunteers for graphic designing & script writing. Email a resume to observer@fullertonobserver.com. Podcast Credits: Hosted by Rosario Acero Edited by Jackson Henry Social Media: Twitter: @observingful https://twitter.com/ObservingFul Instagram: @observingfullerton https://www.instagram.com/observingfu... Facebook: @observingfullerton https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Newspaper: https://fullertonobserver.com/ Please fill out the 'Observing Fullerton' survey to help us better improve the podcast: https://forms.gle/Tqtww4HLDFR4xmrd6
Kevin Mo-Wong is the executive director of solidarity, a non profit organization that helps with neighborhood gathering. They envision a world where dignity and love tears down inequality, exclusion, and unjust systems that inhibit the opportunity for all to flourish. Would you like to volunteer for the podcast? We need volunteers for graphic designing & script writing. Email a resume to observer@fullertonobserver.com. Podcast Credits: Hosted by Urooj Naveed Edited by Adrian Meza Social Media: Twitter: @observingful https://twitter.com/ObservingFul Instagram: @observingfullerton https://www.instagram.com/observingfu... Facebook: @observingfullerton https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Newspaper: https://fullertonobserver.com/ Please fill out the 'Observing Fullerton' survey to help us better improve the podcast: https://forms.gle/Tqtww4HLDFR4xmrd6
Show Notes Follow the Money: County, State, and Congressional Candidates https://fullertonobserver.com/2022/10/21/follow-the-money-county-state-and-congressional-candidates/ Fullerton Observer Candidate Interviews (Nov 2022) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeuaFOeupCSY8kCGMgewKjwd0D6syU0T3 More details about school boards: Why everyone should care about the school board candidates even if you don't have children https://fullertonobserver.com/2022/10/25/1776-curricula-fullerton-election-trump/ Conservatives are waging a war for control over California school boards https://edsource.org/2022/conservatives-are-waging-a-war-for-control-over-california-school-boards How this tiny Christian college is driving the right's nationwide war against public schools: https://www.salon.com/2022/03/15/how-this-tiny-christian-college-is-driving-the-rights-nationwide-against-public-schools/ FJUHSD League of Women Voters Candidates Forum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh2JQi_Lgc4&t=1760s Fullerton Rise Up https://www.instagram.com/fullerton.riseup/ Cal State Fullerton Ends Student Teacher Program Over Critical Race Theory Ban https://voiceofoc.org/2022/10/cal-state-fullerton-ends-student-teacher-program-over-critical-race-theory-ban/
Aimee Aul is a longtime Fullerton resident, museum educator, artist, and musician. She talks to Urooj about her early involvement in the Fullerton Observer, the Fullerton Haunted Walking Tours, and the lawn garden concerts during the pandemic.To sign up or to see what classes the Fullerton Community Center offers click here: https://secure.rec1.com/CA/city-of-fullerton-parks-and-recreation/catalog/index/ba95c0d3a26f375f29af5691646e399b For more information about the Fullerton Museum Center's events click here: https://www.fullertonmuseum.com/events Follow Aimee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aimeeaul/?hl=en ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Would you like to volunteer for the podcast? We need volunteers for graphic designing & script writing. Email a resume to observer@fullertonobserver.com. Podcast Credits: Hosted by Urooj Naveed Edited by Adrian Meza & Jackson Henry Social Media: Twitter: @observingful https://twitter.com/ObservingFul Instagram: @observingfullerton https://www.instagram.com/observingfu... Facebook: @observingfullerton https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
Adrian Meza is one of the founders of the 'Observing Fullerton' podcast. He is a student at Fullerton College and has experience working in the Fullerton Community Center. Adrian writes regularly for the Fullerton Observer newspaper and can often be found at city and community meetings/events. With a passion for public administration and networks all around Fullerton, Adrian hopes to continue his education and career in this city. He continues to impress the Observer volunteers and our regular readers with his hard work and dedication to this community. Adrian's selflessness and commitment make him an exemplary intern and a great journalist.Emma Figueroa is a new intern who manages the social media accounts for the 'Observing Fullerton' podcast. Emma is currently a student at Fullerton College and has experience working as a social media manager. Understanding the ebbs and flows of social media trends and the impacts of a good strategy, Emma wants to use these tools to engage younger audiences with the newspaper. She is continually coming up with new ideas and implementing them to make our digital presence stronger. We are very excited to see Emma's work on social media! Emma would like to transfer to a 4-year university and study marketing and business further.Rosario Acero is a UCLA alum and a new intern at the 'Observing Fullerton' podcast! She majored in Political Science and is a goal-oriented person. With fantastic public speaking skills and a knack for interviewing, Rosario is ready to join us as a new host. Her segments will have a different format than Urooj's, and we're very excited to see the new types of content!Meet Jackson Henry, the podcast's video and audio editor. Jackson is a student at Fullerton College and is working for the Umoja Program. He enjoys video editing and has edited many of our episodes. Jackson is working on a new project, "LaTour Fullerton," with Jesse La Tour. He has managed and facilitated this project and we are very excited to see the final product! Jackson is well-organized, a skillful editor, and pleasant to be around. He has aspirations to transfer to UCLA and continue working on his video editing skills.Mia Seibert is a new intern at the 'Observing Fullerton' podcast. She is a video editor, specifically for social media. Mia has a passion for video editing and journalism. She is taking classes at her high school to better her video editing skills. Mia has joined us to help bring the podcast and newspaper to younger people and get them more civically and journalistically involved. The podcast team is very excited to have Mia on the team! Stay tuned to see her work!Podcast Credits: Hosted by Urooj Naveed Edited by Adrian Meza https://fullertonobserver.com/Social Media: Twitter: @observingful Instagram: @observingfullerton Facebook: @observingfullertonPlease fill out the 'Observing Fullerton' survey to help us better improve the podcast: https://forms.gle/Tqtww4HLDFR4xmrd6
In this installment of headlines, Urooj covers the biggest stories in Fullerton during the first week of October.
The Observing Fullerton Podcast is back with season two! Our guest in this episode is Matt Howells, executive director of Tara's Chance. Tara's chance is dedicated to promoting the physical, cognitive, and social well-being of those with special needs through equine-assisted activities and therapies. Tara's chance serves several different special needs with a total of seven therapy horses and utilizes “Equine Therapy,” which is “able to stimulate three-dimensional movement, which is the same as someone walking” (taraschance.org) “Its therapy for us [the workers/volunteers] and we are just blessed to be a part of the organization” - Matt HowellsTara's Chance Information: https://www.taraschance.org/Email: office@taraschance.orgPhone: 714-230-6247219 E. Claire Ave. Fullerton CA, 92835Podcast Credits: Hosted by Urooj NaveedEdited by Adrian Mezahttps://fullertonobserver.com/
Trigger WarningThe Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast includes headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.The Observing Fullerton Podcast is back after a season break and today, we were speaking with Paloma Foster, she is the Fullerton College Trustee who won her elected seat as a write-in candidate, and recently was awarded the Minerva Scholarship from Sharon Quirk-Silva. Paloma speaks on her day to day as a Trustee, what inspired her as well, as her early upbringing of being a foster child and how her difficult experiences made her the strong person she is today."You constantly have to look for the silver linings, they might not be apparent, but looking back everything that has happened has only been a lesson learn and now I can use my experience to help others"
Trigger WarningThe Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast includes headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.The Observing Fullerton Podcast is back after a season break and today, we were speaking with Paloma Foster, she is the Fullerton College Trustee who won her elected seat as a write-in candidate, and recently was awarded the Minerva Scholarship from Sharon Quirk-Silva. Paloma speaks on her day to day as a Trustee, what inspired her as well, as her early upbringing of being a foster child and how her difficult experiences made her the strong person she is today."You constantly have to look for the silver linings, they might not be apparent, but looking back everything that has happened has only been a lesson learn and now I can use my experience to help others"
TRIGGER WARNING: The following content may be sensitive to some viewersThe Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Today, Urooj sits down with Donna Mroz, the director of the domestic abusive initiative at OC United, a non-profit in Fullerton. Mroz discusses her own battle with domestic abuse, and how she has been able to use her experiences to help other women facing physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. She holds two weekly support groups, Monday nights are in-person, and Tuesday nights are virtual. She can be reached through the OC United website linked below!https://ocunited.org/initiatives/domestic-abuse/
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Today, Urooj sits down with Gaby Garcia, the community development manager for the non-profit organization, OC United. Garcia is also the Director of the community building initiative, a qualified trust-based relational intervention practitioner, and a domestic abuse support group facilitator. Garcia discusses the TBRI approach in her work, among other topics covered.Make sure to check out the OC United website below!https://ocunited.org
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Today, Urooj takes a walking tour of the Recovery Road facility located in Anaheim, California. Robin Rush, Founder of the non-profit organization, details the assistance and opportunities that Recovery Road offers to those who plan on, are currently, or have overcome some form of addiction. Make sure to check out these partnering organizations as well! https://www.patriotsandpaws.org https://givingchildrenhope.org https://www.brackenskitchen.org https://thepurposeofrecovery.org/inde... https://feedoc.org
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Today, Urooj sits down with ChorSwang Ngin, a semi-retired professor of anthropology at the California State University of Los Angeles. Ngin is an award-winning applied sociocultural anthropologist with expertise relating to the issues of culture, ethnicity, race, racism, identity, and diversity, focusing on Asia and North America. On top of her many accomplishments, Professor Ngin is also the author of her book "Identities On Trial In The United States," an informative piece about her experiences working with asylum-seekers from Asia and the many unheard stories she has picked up along the way.Make sure to check out her book, which will be available through the links below! https://www.amazon.com/Identities-Trial-United-States-Anthropology/dp/1498574734 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/identities-on-trial-in-the-united-states-chorswang-ngin/1128872637
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Today, Urooj sits down with Judith Kaluzny, author of her newest book titled "Marriage License Handbook," an informative handbook on marriage and family law. The established author practiced family law in Fullerton from 1976 to 2020. Additionally, Kuluzny spent time early in her career as a mediator and journalist, also she is a current staff writer for the Fullerton Observer. Kaluzny discusses her many careers, and information on marriage laws, preparation, precaution, and much more. Make sure to check out her book, which will be available at the links below! https://www.amazon.com/Marriage-License-Handbook-Judith-Kaluzny/dp/B09YM5B99S https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/marriage-license-handbook-judith-a-kaluzny/1141370507
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more. Urooj sits down with Christian Esteban, the executive director of JOYA Scholars, a Fullerton-based nonprofit that prepares first-generation students for success in higher education. The UCI graduate has been on the JOYA Scholars staff for about 5 years, with 2 prior years of involvement. Additionally, Esteban is a husband and a loving dog owner. Esteban discusses his story, information on first-generation students striving to reach their goals of higher education, and much more.https://joyascholars.org
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Today, Urooj sits down with Ruthi Hanchett, an adjunct professor at Vanguard University and a global leader and advocate in the field of children's and women's rights, human trafficking, and gender equality for 20+ years. Additionally, she is a PTA leader in the Fullerton School District and a mother of 2 who is also running to be a School Board member. Hanchett discusses human trafficking, the signs of it, and child protection. She provides us with the human trafficking hotline: (888) 373-7888, and the text line: 233733Music was provided by Billy Yeager from Pacific Grove, if you would like to submit your own music, please submit your music to contact@fullertonobserver.comhttps://www.instagram.com/ruthihanchett4schoolboard/https://humantraffickinghotline.orghttps://www.ochumantrafficking.comhttps://orangewoodfoundation.orghttps://ocunited.orghttp://healthyneighborhoods.fullerton.eduhttps://www.fullertoncollaborative.orghttps://www.caminoimmigrationservices.orghttps://wtlc.orghttps://www.gcwj.org
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more. The Fullerton Museum Center, located in the heart of Fullerton, holds the much anticipated "Fullerton Art Town". The museum curators lead us through a display of artwork from a vast array of Fullerton-associated artists. This event will be displayed from June 3rd to August 7th, 2022.
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton. The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.In the Seventeenth Episode of Observing Fullerton, Urooj interviews Jay Williams, the executive director at OC United. Williams has been at OC United for 7 years. Additionally, he is responsible for starting the local Love Fullerton chapter. Today we asked Williams what his current mission was for both programs, as well as his plans for the future and what is new and upcoming.
In the Sixteenth Episode of the Observing Fullerton Podcast, host Adrian Meza sits down with Fullerton Observer editor, Jesse La Tour to review the election results of the June 2022 Primary as well as city council happenings. To stay informed on the statewide races for election results, visit https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov. To follow the local county races, visit https://ocvote.gov
In the fifteenth episode of the “Observing Fullerton” podcast, host Urooj Naveed interviews Ghezal Gulmina Purmul, an Afghanistan refugee, former scientist, and a mother. She was born in 1976 in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, where she migrated to Germany, North Carolina, San Diego, and finally Fullerton. We ask her what her refugee experience was, the political climate of her childhood/what she remembers, and what the difference in being a refugee today versus what she went through.According to www.unrefugees.org, an estimated 318,500 Afghans were newly displaced inside the country by the middle of 2021, 23 million are experiencing acute food insecurity, 8.4 million people are facing emergency level food insecurity, and one million children are at risk from severe malnourishment.Purmul recommended the Afghan Refugee Relief organization (https://www.afghanrefugeerelief.org) as a great organization to donate to.Listen to the podcast on Spotify or RSS.The ‘Observing Fullerton' podcast includes headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more. This episode was hosted by Urooj Naveed and edited by Adrian Meza.
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.In the Tenth Episode of the Observing Fullerton Episode Urooj interviews Cecilia Arriaza the director of the transfer center at Fullerton College, who has been at Fullerton College for 10 years. Today we asked since colleges all over the country have been affected by the pandemic and how Fullerton College has been affected in particular, how low enrollment effected transfer rates, and how do transfer student contact with other transfer students via an online setting, along with other questions.The Fullerton College Transfer Center's goal is "To increase awareness of transfer among Fullerton College students, faculty and staff; provide support for students in the preparation, application and transition stages of the transfer process; and enhance opportunities for transfer by collaborating with universities."
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.In the thirteenth episode of "Observing Fullerton", We show Jesse La Tour's Lecture featured at model mania about the Art History in Fullerton. The lecture goes over the different murals that are scattered in the city to the different art programs that were established such as a night in Fullerton. As editor I would like to apologize that the audio is not great, and is sometimes hard to hear what is said, after this episode the audio will now be more coherent. We are also learning along the way during this podcast adventure, and we've figured out how to fix some audio issues. - Adrian Meza
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.In the twelfth episode of "Observing Fullerton", Urooj interviews Vivien Moreno a writer for the Fullerton Observer who is our education correspondent. They will be discussing the board of education election, what positions are up and who are the candidates, as well as what are the major issues at stake.
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.In the Eleventh Episode of the Observing Fullerton Podcast Urooj Interview Josh Newman and Justin Blakely about AB 1649 also known as The Child Care and Development Services Act. This was introduced by Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva earlier this year in January. California Bill from Sharon Quirk Silva that will alleviate stress from parents about daycare.If you would like to submit your own music, please submit your music to contact@fullertonobserver.com
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.In the Tenth Episode of the Observing Fullerton Episode Urooj interviews Jodi Balma. Balma is the host of the Slice of Orange podcast and Political Science professor at Fullerton College. She discusses how to vote, where to get voting information, and where to get information for Candidates, she also discusses what elections are going to be one and done this June, explains the County Board of educations, and much MUCH MORE. The links to the information that were talked about are below.Vote Centers near Fullerton: Find nearest Vote Center or Ballot Drop Box - 2022 Primary Election (arcgis.com)If you're a Democrat or lean that way – check out the OC Dem endorsements: Official Voter Guide | Democratic Party of Orange County, California (orangecountydemocrats.com)If you're a Republican or lean that way – check out the OC Republican endorsements.: Republican Party of Orange County - Endorsements (ocgop.org)Jodi recommends The League of Women Voters website for voting research: The League of Women Voters of California (cavotes.org)To find out about Steve Rocco: The Man Who Trolled a School Board - YouTubeFor Graphics go check out the video version of the podcastIf you would like to submit your own music, please submit your music to contact@fullertonobserver.com
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.In the ninth episode of “Observing Fullerton,” Adrian Meza interviews Zoot Velasco a nonprofit guru here in Fullerton. This episode we talk about the many workings Zoot has had in Fullerton, how he overcame struggles in his early years, and what's in store for future community projects. Zoot Velasco was the director of the Muckenthaler Theater, is now President of the Fullerton Rotary Club, works at Fullerton College with the “Friends of Fullerton College Foundation” along with many other works here in Fullerton. Zoot has a Podcast out called 501(c)3(b)(s) in where he talks about the social sector 501(c)3(b)(s): Deprogramming for Organizational Growth (podbean.com)Music was provided by Billy Yeager from Pacific Grove, if you would like to submit your own music, please submit your music to contact@fullertonobserver.com
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Model Mania a hobby shop located in the heart of Fullerton, gives us a tour of their shop. They offer classes that you can sign up for inside, areas where you can sit down and build models, a MULTITUDE of different types of models, and good music playing in the background while you work/ conversate with other model builders.Music was provided by Billy Yeager from Pacific Grove, if you would like to submit your own music, please submit your music to contact@fullertonobserver.com
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Elvia Rubalcava, Writer, Director, Poet gives the Observing Fullerton team a tour of the Fullerton Museum Center. The exhibit installed was the Jose Guadalupe Posada exhibit, Posada was a printmaker he is most popular for creating the modern-day Calavera art style we see in Dia de los Muertos.
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Egleth Nunnci a Richman neighbor community leader. Nunnci and other community leaders recently completed a neighborhood survey (attached) in which they asked hundreds of neighbors to share their concerns about their neighborhood. We ask her the questions of what some of the main findings of the survey, who was involved, what the process, and some of the Richman's unique needs and concerns.Music was provided by Billy Yeager from Pacific Grove, if you would like to submit your own music, please submit your music to contact@fullertonobserver.com
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Fullerton Observer Editor Jesse La Tour and Observing Fullerton Editor talk about city updates such as budget cuts, new fire command, redistricting, outsourcing city centers, and housing in Fullerton.Music was provided by Billy Yeager from Pacific Grove, if you would like to submit your own music, please submit your music to contact@fullertonobserver.com
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Fullerton Observer Author Vivien Moreno talks about new ways on how grading can be implemented in this generation. She talks about how a student is able show mastery over a subject by having a conversation over how one is actually able to show mastery. Instead of having the same grading system that was implemented in the 1970s and before then grading was made not to reflect mastery and was actually made for employers to sort students where they would work best as an industrial worker.
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.Marlo De Lara is The Muck's 2022 Artist in Residence. She received a PhD in the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds, and an MA in Psychosocial Studies at the Centre of Psychoanalytic Studies at Essex. Her research areas focus on personal and social histories/narratives, postcolonial/post-imperial studies, racial trauma, and migration/diaspora studies, specifically Filipinx/a/o Americans. Her practice works within the realms of sound performance, visual distraction, and film. (Muckenthaler Website)
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.The 2022 June Primary has the city of Fullerton split into different districts for Congress, CA Senate, and Assembly. Professor Jodi Balma joins the team at the Fullerton Observer to discuss the new maps, who's running, and City Council redistricting.
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.This week it is Dr. Michelle Gottlieb therapist who teaches graduate students how to do therapy at Cal State Fullerton's Counseling Department.Headlines include:1) County and Volunteers conduct point in time count of unhoused2) Shade trees removed from Valencia Park without public notification3) Fullerton Museum showcases work of Mexican printmaker Jose Guadalupe Posada4) Redistricting Advisory Commision Recommends Maps5) Council allocates remaining federal relief funds
The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more. This week it is Jodi Balma professor at Fullerton College and Podcast host for "A Slice of Orange"