David Kates

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  • Username: dkates
  • Radio Journalism Student
  • Role: Producer/Reporter: Independent

Recent Pieces from David Kates

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Poem for Rwanda (01:04)
From: David Kates

Marissa Sellers wrote this poem during her trip to Rwanda in 2006.
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Healing after the Rwandan Genocide (01:41)
From: David Kates

David Kates looks at reconciliation process starting in Rwanda.
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No Limits for Deaf Kids (03:24)
From: David Kates

Enid Wizig is a good mentor for the No Limits Theater Group students. She, like them, is profoundly deaf. They prove there are "no limits" for hearing impaired people.
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Healing in the Cards (03:03)
From: David Kates

David Kates seeks healing for a small business and himself.
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Eminent Domain in Culver City, California (03:07)
From: David Kates

A 70-year-old Southern California business is in jeopardy of being taken by eminent domain.
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The Diner (03:49)
From: David Kates

David Kates spent a few hours at Los Angeles' Original Pantry Cafe to soak up the sights, sounds and smells.
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Light Rail in Cheviot Hills (Los Angeles, California) (03:57)
From: David Kates

David Kates surveys West Los Angeles residents about whether a light rail line should be routed through a wealthy neighborhood.
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The Face of Poetry (04:09)
From: David Kates

"The Face of Poetry" is an exhibit matching black and white photographs of some of the most important poets of the last 50 years with their poems.
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English Learners in California Schools (04:00)
From: David Kates

David Kates visits two Los Angeles-area schools to find out what's involved in educating English learners.
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The Sounds of Change in Downey, California (11:20)
From: David Kates

In many areas of Southern California, the primary language at home is no longer English. David Kates looks at one such community and what a largely Spanish-speaking populace ...