Posts by Yuko Kodama

KBCS Story – Children’s Film Festival 2023

Children's Film Festivals are a rare gem in our country, and Seattle's home to one of the biggest ones in the country. Here's a KBCS interview about why independent film festivals for kids are important. (more…)


KBCS 91.3FM Turns 50 This Year!

On this date in 1973 Bellevue College students transmitted their first radio broadcast! Happy 50th Anniversary 91.3FM KBCS-HD1. Listen to a KBCS interview with one of the first radio hosts. (more…)


KBCS Story: Intersectional Organizing

An interview with Linda Sarsour, notably one of the organizers of the 2017 Women's March, speaks about intersectional organizing. (more…)


KBCS Story – Open Studio Cambodia Exhibit

Listen in on the creative and fresh contemporary artwork emerging from Cambodia today. KBCS was at the Open Studio Cambodia exhibit with the art collective's Co-founder, Lauren Iida. (more…)


KBCS Story: Teaching Lushootseed to Toddlers

BC student, Laura Florez worked on this story about Jasmyne Diaz, an enrolled Tulalip member who shares a peek into her work of teaching Lushootseed language to six-month to two-year old children in Tulalip, Washington. (more…)


BC International Students Talk Music with KBCS

BC's international students took over the airwaves one afternoon to discuss and highlight some of their favorite songs. Check out some of their picks. (more…)


KBCS Story: Stand-up Comedian and Writer, Julie Kim

Julie Kim is a Canadian stand-up comedian and writer for TV and film, and will be at Seattle’s Crocodile on Thursday. She spoke with KBCS about her craft. (more…)


KBCS Story: Women’s Voices from the Holocaust

The performance, The Ruins of Memory: Women’s Voices of the Holocaust highlights the experiences of Jewish women throughout the European continent who navigated their way through a horrific time in the 20th century. Listen to this story. (more…)


KBCS Story: Incorporating Lushootseed into Today’s Lifestyle

Michelle Myles is Snohomish from Tulalip. She is a Lushootseed language teacher at Tulalip Heritage High School in Tulalip, WA. Myles describes how she talks with students about incorporating Lushootseed (a language spoken by a number of Coast Salish). (more…)