North Coast Perspectives
Addicts Among Us
KEET sits down with Addicts Among Us Director Laura Montagna to discuss film.
KEET-TV prides itself in creating a variety of local content. There are the local productions that you help make possible like the award-winning Addicts Among Us to What's on your Bucket List. That is the essence of what we do: Bring programming of cultural, musical, educational and entertainment significance to people who would otherwise never see them.
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Addicts Among Us investigates connection between local childhood trauma and addiction.
North Coast Perspectives
KEET sits down with Addicts Among Us Director Laura Montagna to discuss film.
KEET-TV teams up with Lucy Andrews, Tim Bailey, Patrick Higgins, Ernie Merrifield, and Yana Valachovic to examine how the natural balance of the Eel River and surrounding lands has been tilted over the years. 2020 in California saw nature being pushed to limits we've never seen; what does that mean for us?
This documentary was funded by PBS and the viewers who support KEET-TV and made in partnership with the Eel River Recovery Project and the Institute for Sustainable Forestry.
https://www.eelriverrecovery.org/ http://www.instituteforsustainableforestry.com/
Yana Valachovic talk on Oak woodland restoration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jce-UfHono
University of California Agriculture & Natural Resources: About Yana Valachovic https://ucanr.edu/?facultyid=2313
UC Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management: About page for Lucy Andrews https://ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/users/1605106
Natalia Boyce, local chef, follows her passion of farm-to-table culinary art with her new venture, The River Orchard. Follow the build from start to finish as she and her team gather local resources to make it a reality. Located on California's Eel River, you will also learn about Luna Farm's technique of dry farming.
A story of Japanese Americans who played swing music in incarceration camps during WW2.
More than 120,000 Japanese Americans were forced to live in incarceration camps during World War II. As people endeavored to create a sense of normalcy during their incarceration, many detainees still enjoyed the popular music of the day - swing. This program tells the stories of 9 detainees - big band musicians - who created a soulful escape for themselves and their fellow prisoners.
Follow Nicole Halvorsen and Frankie Wruck as they recount their experiences with suicide.
LaNita Littleton and Drew Barber talk about suicide prevention in rural areas.