KPDO: Pacifica Responds with Love and Community to the June 2022 Pride Flag Burning at Pacifica’s Sunset Ridge Elementary

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KPDO PODCAST.  Pacifica Unity Event at Sunset Ridge Elementary on Tuesday, June 28th, 2022, in the evening. This event was organized in response to a Pride Flag burning earlier in the month at Sunset Ridge.

Podcast edited by Kassie Talbot.

 

 

Mary Bier, Mayor of Pacifica

Heather Olsen, Pacifica School District Superintendent

Ellie Cundiff, Sunset Ridge Elementary Principal

Joan Dentler, California Senator Josh Becker representative

Dave Pine, San Mateo County Supervisor, District 1

David Canepa, San Mateo County Supervisor, District 5

Daniel Vainish, California 22nd District Assembly Member Kevin Mullins representative

Kassi Talbot, CoastPride Board Member and Teacher at Pescadero Middle School and High School

Dana Johnson, San Mateo County LGBTQ Commissioner

Megan Duffy Brown, Local Poet at 18:28 min.

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About KPDO Radio and Website

We are a community radio station serving Pescadero, CA and the South Coast. We are a 501c3 non-commercial, and listener-sponsored station. The station provides access to local DJ hosted shows ranging from public affairs, news, music programming, and emergency service announcements, both locally and nationally sourced. KPDO also has volunteers in the local school district to provide medial learning opportunities to local students.

Pescadero Public Radio Service (PPRS) has developed community support and good relationships with the La Honda Pescadero Unified School District, local nonprofits, and community leaders. Our most important purposes are:

– Youth Broadcast Journalism at Pescadero Schools

– Emergency Communications for Pescadero and the Southcoast

– Locally run and operated Community News and Entertainment

In order to meet our goals we have developed Youth Broadcast Journalism classes, developed procedures and protocols for the radio station in the event of emergency, recruited DJ’s and trained them to provide local news and entertainment, and have met all FCC requirements and received approvals for the legal operation of the Station, including approval of the Radio Frequency, the antenna site (currently approved on Reservoir Road), and the power, 100 watt.

 


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