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- 1486 - Paul Schrade talks about the RFK assassination and moreWed, 09 Nov 2022
- 1485 - How to Save Water
California is in a drought -- again. LAist’s new show How to LA explores what more Angelenos can do to preserve water. It won't be easy, but we meet up with one long-time resident who shows us how it's possible. Follow How to LA; the show aims to drop a little knowledge about ALL the things that affect the people of Los Angeles, whether that’s something that makes our city great (tacos!) or something that we need to work on, like the alarming number of traffic collisions. We serve the curious Angeleno who wants to better connect with our city, discover the new, navigate the confusing and even drive some change along the way.
Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
Fri, 16 Sep 2022 - 1480 - State of Affairs: California Appeals Federal Judge's Assault Weapon Ruling, Doing Better By Victims of Intimate Partner Violence, Saying Goodbye to A MartinezFri, 11 Jun 2021
- 1479 - Is it Safe to Go to Work Without Masks?, Van Nuys Neighborhood Profile, Black Families' Concerns on Return to In-Person SchoolThu, 10 Jun 2021
- 1478 - Councilman Mike Bonin Talks Homeless Encampment Plans, Pandemic Child Care, Unfiltered, Bachelor Host Chris Harrison Leaving For GoodWed, 09 Jun 2021
- 1477 - Increasing Black Home Ownership, Statewide Expansion of Transitional Kindergarten, Harrowing Stories of Surviving Financial AbuseTue, 08 Jun 2021
- 1476 - Will US Hit 60% Vaccine Goal by Fourth of July?, Federal Judge Rules California's Assault Weapon Ban Unconstitutional, New Book Explores Nipsey Hussle's LegacyMon, 07 Jun 2021
- 1475 - State of Affairs: Is California in for a "Euphoric" Economic Rebound?, NASA Going to Explore Venus, What to Do This Weekend in LAFri, 04 Jun 2021
- 1474 - Youth Homelessness and Mental Health in Los Angeles
About 5,000 young people are currently experiencing it in Los Angeles County. The reasons vary from abuse and conflict in the home... to housing and economic insecurity experienced by entire families. Now, after more than a year of a pandemic, advocates worry those numbers could climb.
Already, many of these youth carry trauma from their childhoods into their homeless experience, and that instability of being on the street and unhoused only compounds the fear, stress and anxiety that many feel.
What happens when you move around a lot and can't form stable relationships? Lack a permanent place to stay, or any kind of consistency? How can young people push through that with the right treatment, and what support is needed from the city to the county to the state to help them get there?
These are the questions we discussed during an event last Thursday, examining the intersection of youth homelessness and mental health. It was produced in conjunction with Call to Mind, American Public Media's initiative to foster new conversations about mental health. We bring you an edited version of that panel discussion here.
Take Two is joined by three young women who had experienced homelessness in their teens and three clinicians working with homeless youth in Los Angeles.
Guests:
Angela M. Sanchez, Alumna and Board Member of School on Wheels, Inc. Jennifer Myers, Advisory Board Member for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Sarah Fay, Peer Navigator for Safe Place for Youth Daniel Ballin, Clinical Director at Covenant House California Erin Casey, Director of Programs at My Friend's Place Los Angeles Dr. Diane Tanaka, Medical Director of the Homeless Adolescent and Young Adult Wellness Center Children's Hospital in Los AngelesThu, 03 Jun 2021 - 1473 - California Democrats Have a New Budget Proposal, LA Two-Year-Old Becomes Mensa's Youngest Member, Potential Buyer for ArcLight and Pacific Theaters?Wed, 02 Jun 2021
- 1472 - Million Dollar Vaccine Incentives, Push to Build More Housing on Vacant Commercial Lots, Saving California's Monarch ButterfliesTue, 01 Jun 2021
- 1471 - State of Affairs: Garcetti to be Biden's Pick for India Ambassador, Idle Oil Wells Pose Danger to South LA Neighborhood, Violinists Share Music Across the StateFri, 28 May 2021
- 1470 - High Cost of Homeless Encampments, New Police Misconduct Registry, Amazon Buys MGM for Multibillion Dollar Price TagWed, 26 May 2021
- 1469 - Half of Angelenos are Vaccinated, One Year After George Floyd's Murder: Where Are We Now?, Getty Center ReopeningTue, 25 May 2021
- 1468 - Intimate Partner Violence and Homelessness, Community College Police Training, Ride Share Programs Switching to Electric VehiclesMon, 24 May 2021
- 1467 - State of Affairs: Congress Votes to Investigate January 6th Capitol Attack, What Do Droughts Mean for California Wineries?, First All Black High School Rowing TeamFri, 21 May 2021
- 1466 - LAUSD Families Will Soon Get Clarity on Fall, Questioning How We Police Mental Health Crises, Car Culture's Influence on Architecture in LAThu, 20 May 2021
- 1465 - 'The Center' as a Solution for LA's Homelessness Crisis, UTLA President on Return to School, the Cost of Being CalifornianWed, 19 May 2021
- 1464 - Take Two Special: 'Norco 80' - the event that reshaped modern policingMon, 17 May 2021
- 1463 - State of Affairs: Newsom's Big Budget, California Mask Confusion, Universal Basic Income Proposed for LA County,Fri, 14 May 2021
- 1462 - How to Safely Reopen Schools, Fears About Going Maskless, More Fires in LA Homeless EncampmentsThu, 13 May 2021
- 1461 - CA Drought Declaration, Vaccinating Latino Teens, Billions of Dollars for SchoolsWed, 12 May 2021
- 1460 - $9 Billion for Homelessness, Contact Tracing Diaries, Shortcomings of California's Cap-and-Trade ProgramTue, 11 May 2021
- 1459 - Newsom Announces New Stimulus Checks, Incentivizing Vaccines, 21st Century Federal Writers ProjectMon, 10 May 2021
- 1458 - State of Affairs: Introducing the 'Recall' Bear, Students Help Fight Warehouse Pollution, How to Battle through a Fear of NeedlesFri, 07 May 2021
- 1457 - What To Know About Vaccinating Children for COVID-19, Chula Vista's Controversial Drone Program, Neighborhood Pollution Can Affect Children's Brains DevelopmentThu, 06 May 2021
- 1456 - Yep, California Really is Getting Hotter and Drier, LAUSD Drops Extended School Year, OTL: Harrassment Allegations at CMWed, 05 May 2021
- 1455 - Bridging the Digital Divide in California, the Future of Carbon Vacuums to Fight Climate Change, Race in LATue, 04 May 2021
- 1454 - Can We Ever Reach 'Herd Immunity'?, Learning How to Socialize Again, Alamo Drafthouse will Reopen DowntownMon, 03 May 2021
- 1453 - State of Affairs: Spending Billions on Drought, Teen Mental Health, Kristina Wong is a Food Bank FanFri, 30 Apr 2021
- 1452 - Rent Relief is Still Available in Los Angeles, Sheriff Alex Villanueva Has Some Competition in Next Election, Disneyland Reopens GatesThu, 29 Apr 2021
- 1451 - Rep. Karen Bass Weighs in Police Reform, Thousands of Barrels of DDT found Dumped Off Coast, OTL: Producers Guild Tackles BullyingWed, 28 Apr 2021
- 1450 - Newsom Recall Explained, A Brain Disease is Making California's Black Bears Act 'Dog-Like', A History of Latin Music in the U.S.Tue, 27 Apr 2021
- 1449 - In LA, Vaccination Rates Keep COVID-19 Cases at Bay; California to Lose a Congressional Seat; Diversity Wins at the Oscars ( Sort Of )Mon, 26 Apr 2021
- 1448 - Special Report: Immediate Jeopardy in California Nursing Homes
We want to share with you KPCC and LAist.com's newest investigation, Immediate Jeopardy. Reporters Elly Yu and Aaron Mendelson spent months looking into a chain of nursing homes operated by ReNew Health, and the neglect and abuse in these facilities that took place prior to -- and during -- the pandemic.
Sun, 25 Apr 2021 - 1447 - State of Affairs: Fracking Bans, CA's Climate and Rob Bonta's Progressive Label; Pacoima's Fight for Environmental Equity; the Benefits of Outdoor SchoolFri, 23 Apr 2021
- 1446 - LA Councilmember Raman Responds to Homeless Order, the Math Behind Garcetti's Proposed LAPD Budget, Pacoima's Climate ActivistsThu, 22 Apr 2021
- 1445 - LA City and County Ordered to Get Homeless Off Skid Row, History of Pacoima and it's Pollution, OTL: Oscars Are Sunday - What Can We ExpectWed, 21 Apr 2021
- 1444 - Take Two's Derek Chauvin Verdict SpecialWed, 21 Apr 2021
- 1443 - Unprotected: How Some Nursing Homes - and the State - Have Failed to Care for the Most Vulnerable.Mon, 19 Apr 2021
- 1442 - State of Affairs: 'Packing' the Court, How Little Tokyo is Surviving the Pandemic, Meme Creators Are Loving NFTsFri, 16 Apr 2021
- 1441 - The Return to School, the Difficulty of Watching the Chauvin Trial, Bay Area Athletic Trainer Aids COVID-19 patientsThu, 15 Apr 2021
- 1440 - California Has a Really Low Positivity Rate, the Roots of Anti-Asian Violence Are in California, OTL: Hollywood Reacts to Atlanta Voting LawsWed, 14 Apr 2021
- 1439 - J&J Vaccine on Hold Pending Investigation into Rare Side Effect, Possible Settlement in Sight Over Homeless in LA, Santa Cruz Mountains Are Really DryTue, 13 Apr 2021
- 1438 - LA County to Vaccinate Everyone 16 and Over, LAUSD To Finally Welcome Back Students, Bruce's Beach Could Be Returned to Black Family it Was Taken FromMon, 12 Apr 2021
- 1437 - State of Affairs - Census Count Running Behind, Sec. Wade Crowfoot on State's $536 Million Fire Prevention Proposal, Dodgers Home OpenerFri, 09 Apr 2021
- 1436 - Biden's Executive Action Against 'Ghost Guns,' California's Homeless Data System, Apple's Double-Whammy Podcast and Doc 'The Line'Thu, 08 Apr 2021
- 1435 - California's Reopening - Are We Ready?, OC DA Todd Spitzer Talks Reform, Tackling Extremism in the MilitaryWed, 07 Apr 2021
- 1434 - LA's African American Historic Places Project, KPCC Investigation 'Immediate Jeopardy,' the Story Behind 'One Night in Miami'Tue, 06 Apr 2021
- 1433 - Los Angeles County Is Now In The Orange Tier, Los Angeles Unified Prepares to Reopen Classrooms, The Pandemic Resistance of Tin Horn FlatsMon, 05 Apr 2021
- 1432 - Looking at the Future of LA Infrastructure, CA Drought Check-In, Inside Museum ReopeningThu, 01 Apr 2021
- 1431 - Asian-American communities under attack, 'Minari' a film for this moment, Godzilla vs. Kong is outWed, 31 Mar 2021
- 1430 - Why Coronavirus Cases Are Rising Again... Screenwriter Behind the Oscar-Nominated "Soul"Tue, 30 Mar 2021
- 1429 - State of Affairs and Rob Bonta's AG Appointment, Survivor of Dr. George Tyndall's Abuse Speaks Out, Disneyland Plans a RemodelFri, 26 Mar 2021
- 1428 - Protests Over Removal of Homeless at Echo Park Lake, the Reality of Gun Violence in 2020, Goodbye 'Servant of Pod'Thu, 25 Mar 2021
- 1427 - California's Road to 100 Percent Clean Energy, People REALLY Want to Go Back to the Movies, Rob Bonta Named California AGWed, 24 Mar 2021
- 1426 - Echo Park Lake's Homeless Population, The Health Conditions Being Prioritized For Vaccines in LA, Bioluminescence is Back in So CalTue, 23 Mar 2021
- 1425 - AstraZeneca Effective for All Adults, the Deep Relationship between Gov. Newsom and Blue Shield, Goodbye Elgin BaylorMon, 22 Mar 2021
- 1424 - State of Affairs: Newsom Recall Nets 2.1 Signatures, Keeping Faith in a Pandemic, How LACC Kept StudentsFri, 19 Mar 2021
- 1423 - Becerra Confirmed for HHS Secretary, the Role of Climate Change in Child Migration, The Social Psychology Behind Our Pandemic BakingThu, 18 Mar 2021
- 1422 - Spring Member Drive - Support Take Two
Please support Take Two during this spring membership drive. Donate now by visiting kpcc.org/SupportTakeTwo. Thank you.
Thu, 18 Mar 2021 - 1421 - LA Responds to Atlanta Shooting, Why Universal Basic Income Should Be a Standard, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Promises DiversityWed, 17 Mar 2021
- 1420 - Orange County DA Todd Spitzer Just Got Some Competition, Remembering Latasha Harlins, The Restitution of Bruce's BeachTue, 16 Mar 2021
- 1419 - Los Angeles is Officially in the Red Tier: Listeners, Restaurant Owners and One of Favorites Doctors Weigh inMon, 15 Mar 2021
- 1418 - State of Affairs and that Newsom Recall, Helping Kids Transition Back to In Person School, LA's Largo Mulling it's FutureFri, 12 Mar 2021
- 1417 - California's Pandemic Year, How to Talk to Your Parents About Getting a Vaccine, A Major Political Data Firm Dropped Republican ClientsThu, 11 Mar 2021
- 1416 - How LA County Hopes to Vaccinate All AngelenosWed, 10 Mar 2021
- 1415 - LA's $1.3 Billion in Relief Funds, LAUSD and UTLA Reach Deal for Going Back to Class, How LA County Hopes to Vaccinate all AngelenosWed, 10 Mar 2021
- 1414 - State of Affairs: CA Rejiggering Vaccination Plans AGAIN, Glendale Unified at Odds With Union Over Reopening Schools, Making 'Minari'Fri, 05 Mar 2021
- 1413 - Racism 101: How to Be an Ally, Code Switching for Survival, Deconstructing 'Defund the Police', Legacy of SlaveryThu, 04 Mar 2021
- 1412 - City Council Overrides Mayor Veto to Spend $88 Million of LAPD Budget on Poor Communities, Vaccines for Farmworkers, On the LotWed, 03 Mar 2021
- 1411 - Compton Unified Heads Back to Class, How the Pandemic Has Put Limits On Our Grief, Wind Company to Breed Condors
Compton Unified reopens schools March 8, how the pandemic has compounded our grief, a wind power company to breed California Condors to replace those killed by turbines
Tue, 02 Mar 2021 - 1410 - Using LA's Vacant Commercial Properties to House the Homeless, Vaccine Passports, LAUSD getting 25,000 vaccine doses
LA's Board of Supervisors have a plan to use vacant property to house the homeless, explaining how vaccine passports might work, more vaccine doses being set aside for LAUSD staff.
Mon, 01 Mar 2021 - 1409 - State of Affairs, the fight over 'Hero Pay' for grocery store employees, prepping California's power grid for extreme heat
State of Affairs and California's new relief package, the fight over "hero pay" for grocery store workers, how state regulators are prepping our grid for extreme heat this summer
Fri, 26 Feb 2021 - 1408 - West Covina Moves Ahead With Plan to Start Own Health Department, Banana Trees Fighting Fires, Goodbye Fry's
West Covina Moves Ahead With Plan to Start Own Health Department, How Banana Trees can Help Fight Fires, Goodbye Fry's (and Your Whimsical So Cal Storefronts).
Thu, 25 Feb 2021 - 1407 - The Race to Fill California's 30th State Senate District, Why Facebook Should Be Tasked With Getting Out Vaccine Info, Hollywood Asks for Federal Pandemic Assistance
Who's running to fill Holly Mitchell's senate seat, why Facebook should deliver targeted vaccine PSAs, Hollywood is seeking federal pandemic assistance
Wed, 24 Feb 2021 - 1406 - Optimism about declining COVID-19 cases, LA School Board President on Reopening LAUSD, Why US Struggles to Ramp up Vaccine Production
Health experts say we're getting near the end of the long pandemic tunnel; LA school board president on prioritizing vulnerable communities when reopening schools; vaccine production challenges
Tue, 23 Feb 2021 - 1405 - Some Schools Districts Will be Back in Class Sooner Than Others, Getting Ready for a Return to Youth Sports, How Director David Fincher made 'Mank' look and feel so much like 1930s LA.
Small, more affluent public school districts will back in class sooner than others, LA Schools hopeful for a return to sports soon, the film 'Mank' is straight outta 1930s Hollywood.
Tue, 23 Feb 2021 - 1404 - State of Affairs - Politics of Reopening Schools, Momentum Builds for a More "Center" Political Party, What's Next for Police Reform in LA?
The politics of reopening schools and vaccinating teachers; an argument for a third, more center, political party in the U.S., thoughts about how to reform policing in LA
Fri, 19 Feb 2021 - 1403 - Biden Unveils Plan for Path to Citizenship, History of Immigration Reform, LA County District Attorney Gascon Continues to Clash Over Reforms
The Biden Administration unveils bill to fix the immigration system, including a path to citizenship; a History of Immigration Reform; LA County District Attorney's Ongoing Fights Over Reform.
Thu, 18 Feb 2021 - 1402 - California's No-Bid Pandemic Contracts, the 'Recall Gavin 2020' Campaign Gets 1.5 Million Signatures, China's Box Office is Back
A new investigation shines light on California's no-bid contracts during pandemic, recall effort against Governor gains steam, China's box office is booming
Wed, 17 Feb 2021 - 1401 - LA County Schools Can Reopen But the Lack of Vaccines Remain an Issue, Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans, Who Could be California's Next AG?
The science of the politics of LA County's decision to reopen schools, tracking hate against Asian Americans, who's gunning to be California's new Attorney General
Tue, 16 Feb 2021 - 1400 - Senate Votes Second Trump Impeachment Trial Can Proceed; NTSB Delivers Report on Kobe Bryant Crash
The Senate votes to proceed with second impeachment trial of Donald Trump, plus NTSB find that Kobe Bryant's helicopter crashed after pilot became disoriented in the clouds.
Tue, 09 Feb 2021 - 1399 - Looking Ahead to the Impeachment Trial, Sup. Holly Mitchell on Equity in Vaccinating for COVID-19, Fifty Years Since Sylmar Quake
What to expect when the impeachment process kick off for a second time; Sup. Holly Mitchell talks about vaccine equity, looking back on the Sylmar Quake.
Mon, 08 Feb 2021 - 1398 - State of Affairs, Child Care Providers Next in line for Covid Vaccination, FREE BRITNEY
We discuss, the battle between Congressman Kevin McCarthy and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, pending vaccination eligibility for Child Care providers and the new documentary 'Framing Britney Spears'.
Fri, 05 Feb 2021 - 1397 - District Judge Weighs in on Homelessness, Battle for Vaccine Equity, The Band 'SPARKS'
Today we discuss the ramifications what could be next for LA's Homeless, examine the complex vaccine rollout process, and talk about the new documentary about the band SPARKS.
Thu, 04 Feb 2021 - 1396 - California is Getting a Lot of DC Love, LA's Only Black-Owned Birthing Center, #OscarsSoWhite Legacy
There's a LOT of Californians headed to Washington, LA's only Black-Owned birthing center, and we look back at the hashtag that launched a referendum on racial equity in Hollywood.
Wed, 03 Feb 2021 - 1395 - Kevin Faulconer launches campaign for Governor, Pediatrician on kids and COVID-19, Night Stalker Detective Tells His Story
Kevin Faulconer launches campaign for California governor, pediatrician weighs in on kids, COVID-19, and schools, the lead Night Stalker detective speaks
Tue, 02 Feb 2021 - 1394 - Vaccine Equity Issues, What's Next for Police Reform in LA?, Derrick Spiva, Jr. Composes "To Be A Horizon."
California balances speed vs. equity in vaccine rollout, community advocate weighs in on police and social justice reform, Derrick Spiva Jr. composes his latest piece for a pandemic
Mon, 01 Feb 2021 - 1393 - State of Affairs, Navigating the Second Dose of the Vaccine, Tuning Out the Noise with Music
The week in California politics, answering questions about that second dose of the vaccine, and music to take help you decompress from the stresses of this week.
Fri, 29 Jan 2021 - 1392 - Racism 101: How to Be an Ally, Code Switching for Survival, Deconstructing 'Defund the Police', Legacy of Slavery
Take Two devotes an hour to LAist's Racism 101 Project to help answer people's questions about race and facilitate conversation.
Thu, 28 Jan 2021 - 1391 - LA Supervisor Hahn on Re-Opening Outdoor Dining, California Responds to Biden's Exec Orders on Climate Change, and Selena Gets a Podcast, Too
LA Supervisor Janie Hahn talks about why it's ok to reopen outdoor dining, California energy secretaries respond to Biden climate plan, Selena gets a podcast.
Wed, 27 Jan 2021 - 1390 - A Big Storm is Coming to LA; an Audit Finds EDD Woefully Unprepared For Pandemic Recession, Restaurants React to Re-Opening
LA will be hit hard by rain this week, plus an audit of the state's unemployment agency finds it woefully unprepared for recession, restaurants react to re-opening
Wed, 27 Jan 2021 - 1389 - The Politics of Newsom Lifting Statewide Stay-At-Home Orders, Outdoor Dining Resumes in LA County, Media Literacy in 2021
The Governor, citing flattening of curve, drops statewide stay-at-home orders, though LA still in purple tier; media literacy in 2021
Mon, 25 Jan 2021 - 1388 - State of Affairs, Update on Vaccine Rollout, Becerra on allegations of misconduct by LASD
We look at the future of CA's relationship with the Whitehouse, an update on L.A.'s vaccine rollout and Becerra announces a concerning "pattern and practice" by LASD.
Fri, 22 Jan 2021 - 1387 - Desert Conservation Under President Biden, Coronavirus Crisis Care, Lessons from L.A.'s History with Smallpox
We look at the implications of President Biden's environmental policy on the state, check in on how LA hospitals are holding up during the coronavirus surge, and look at history of Smallpox in L.A..
Thu, 21 Jan 2021 - 1386 - President Joe Biden Sworn In, Local Amanda Gorman Makes History, Memories Triggered By Jan 6th Insurrection
The historic inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, meet the mentor of the first Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman, and a reflection on the Chilean coup.
Wed, 20 Jan 2021 - 1385 - Variants and Vaccines: Your Coronavirus Questions Answered, Teaching Civics in Schools, Immigration Under Biden
We answer the latest questions about the spread of the coronavirus in LA County, So Cal teachers get serious about civics post-insurrection, and Biden expected to push for path to citizenship
Tue, 19 Jan 2021 - 1384 - Vaccinations at the ballpark, 'One Night in Miami' Screenwriter Kemp Powers, Citizen Journalists in LA
Dodger Stadium opens up as a mass vaccination site, Kemp Powers has a written two films this winter, including 'One Night in Miami,' and we profile one of LA's to citizen journalists.
Fri, 15 Jan 2021 - 1383 - Vaccination Roll Out; Defining Hate Groups on the Web; LA's Cosmic Barrio
Los Angeles prepares to roll our vaccinations on mass, law enforcement works to protect Angelenos ahead of the Biden inauguration, and police reform...what's next
Thu, 14 Jan 2021
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