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  • The San Diego Foundation has released its Parks for Everyone report. It found not everyone living in the region has the same access to parks and playing fields.
  • The Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia is visiting San Diego to take part in the annual Gandhi Memorial Lecture at UC San Diego. Ambassador Robert O. Blake Jr. is fresh from addressing the UN General Assembly and busy with preparations for the President Obama's first visit to India.
  • Zombies, Plastics, and Scruffy Nerfherders
  • Airs Monday, September 27, 2010 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • The ethnic makeup of San Diego is changing. The North County communities of Escondido and Vista have seen a large increase in their Hispanic population in recent years. How will these demographic changes in the county affect local politics, the economy, and our culture in the future?
  • Food and Fall go hand in hand, especially when you introduce the fresh, and seasonal into your menu. The executive chef of the Marine Room in La Jolla, Bernard Guillas joins us with tips on getting adventurous with seasonal food. We'll also talk about the adventure of San Diego Restaurant week.
  • Afghan Journalist Detained by US Military
  • Most Americans are aware of the ongoing conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians, but how many of us truly understand its history and the challenges to resolving the conflict in a peaceful, equitable way? We will spend an hour speaking to local advocates on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and taking your calls.
  • Cooking Up a Racial Melting Pot
  • Poverty struck an additional 3.8 million Americans in 2009, driving up the number to the highest in decades. Advocates for the poor say millions more were kept out of poverty by stimulus programs, but fiscal conservatives say costly social aid programs haven't solved the problem.
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