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California Communities Continue to Offer Their Support to Ukraine
California Communities Continue to Offer Their Support to Ukraine
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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Mar 7, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
On Sunday, volunteers at Los Angeles’ Ukrainian Cultural Center filled big plastic bags full of supplies dropped off by people, to help Ukraine.
Ukrainian advocates in the Bay Area are welcoming news that federal authorities will offer humanitarian protections to thousands of Ukrainians already in the U.S. An estimated 75,000 Ukrainians could receive Temporary Protected Status for 18 months, if they arrived in the U.S. before March 1.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED
Many school districts across the state are trying to figure out how to deal with budgetary issues, along with declining enrollment numbers. Some are proposing closing campuses, which has led to protests from students and their families.
Guest: Michael Fine, Executive Director of California’s Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team
California State Parks is considering a new name for part of Folsom Lake State Recreation Area east of Sacramento. Some residents say, the current name has caused harm for decades.
Reporter: Sarah Mizes-Tan, CapRadio
Ukrainian advocates in the Bay Area are welcoming news that federal authorities will offer humanitarian protections to thousands of Ukrainians already in the U.S. An estimated 75,000 Ukrainians could receive Temporary Protected Status for 18 months, if they arrived in the U.S. before March 1.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED
Many school districts across the state are trying to figure out how to deal with budgetary issues, along with declining enrollment numbers. Some are proposing closing campuses, which has led to protests from students and their families.
Guest: Michael Fine, Executive Director of California’s Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team
California State Parks is considering a new name for part of Folsom Lake State Recreation Area east of Sacramento. Some residents say, the current name has caused harm for decades.
Reporter: Sarah Mizes-Tan, CapRadio
Released:
Mar 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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