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Fresno Center for Nonviolence May’s Stir it Up radio show was hosted by Richard Gomez and his guest was co-chair of Fresno Coalition Doug Richert. They spoke about the Fulton Mall, whether it could be saved and would a street…
Saturday, June 4th 2016 at 1 p.m. at the Fresno Center for Nonviolence, 1584 N. Van Ness Ave., Fresno, CA (Please note change of time for this month only). Fresno Center for Nonviolence monthly Board meeting. For more information call…
Wednesday, May 11 3:00– 3:30 p.m. on KFCF 88.1, The Fresno Center for Nonviolence monthly “Stir It Up” radio show will be hosted by Richard Gomez. His guest is co-chair of Fresno Coalition Doug Richert. Can the Fulton Mall be saved? …
Here is the link to the Center’s “Stir It Up” radio show that was aired yesterday with guest Diana Donlon and we spoke about the importance of healthy soil – that it stores water, improves food yields and sequesters carbon.…
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I talked to Kevin Hansen, the director of “Nicotine Bees” on our monthly radio show on February 10th on KFCF 88.1. We have been in the habit now of putting the show on a flash drive and creating a link…
Sunday, February 21st at 6:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 2672 E. Alluvial: the film “Nicotine Bees” will be shown. This film, directed by Kevin Hansen, gets to the truth of why honeybees of the world are in big…
Sorry this is not more timely. See below the link to FCNV’s Radio Show on January 13. Richard Gomez was the host and his guests were Donna Larson and Bay Area attorney Robert Bryan specializing in Death Penalty cases and…
Below is the link to our Stir it Up Radio show on KFCF on November 11th, hosted by Gerry Bill with guests Michael Black Bull (who is on our Board and taught at Fresno City College) and on the phone…
During our book sale in October, I learned of two 7Eleven stores who had a books program whereby children who came in would receive a used book and a promise of a slurpee if they would read it and come…