Date posted: September 15, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
Imagine being a US citizen - only to be deported to a country where you don’t know anyone. This happened in the 1930’s - in America. KBCS carries the gripping story. (more…)
Date posted: June 17, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
A KBCS interview on the less frequently taught important historical details behind Juneteenth. (more…)
Date posted: May 20, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
How might hearing about the tragedy of the racially motivated mass shooting in Buffalo impact the mental health of our Black communities and communities of color? How can we help each other through these times? Listen in. (more…)
Date posted: May 4, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
BC student, Firdous Khezrian, brings you this story on help for people experiencing gender based violence. (more…)
Date posted: April 22, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
In a dense city landscape, can trees and development coexist? Listen in on this story about Seattle's trees. (more…)
Date posted: April 22, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
Listen to heartfelt stories from a family support worker in the Seattle Public School system about what his community has needed through the pandemic and where the challenges are today. (more…)
Date posted: April 21, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
Check out this KBCS story on the social power of BTS and their fanbase, ARMY. (more…)
Date posted: April 21, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
Preview highlights of BC's Earth Week climate-crisis conversations that will be broadcast this Saturday. (more…)
Date posted: March 10, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
Bellevue, Washington was home to a powerful Japanese American farming community before World War II. Find out how one local artist is honoring this group with an art display at Bellevue Arts Museum. (more…)
Date posted: March 3, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
Kate Donaldson experienced her first of daily panic attacks during high school. Today, she advocates for youth mental health with a program she's created with Dr. Luci Hackbert to encourage a web of trusted adults for youth. (more…)