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  • We'll speak to former San Diego Police Department official Norm Stamper about the recent rash of police misconduct charges. Why do you think are the reasons behind the recent misconduct accusations against SDPD officers? Have you had a bad experience with a police officer?
  • Researchers discuss how Mexican-American history, immigration and the struggle for civil rights have shaped Chicano identity.
  • Demond Mullins spent a year in Iraq with the National Guard. When he came back, he felt alienated and angry at what he had seen and done in the war. Now Mullins has found a degree of peace and understanding in higher learning.
  • The Mexican government says it is making progress in the battle against the country's drug cartels. But despite some gains, drug-related killings continue at an alarming rate in parts of Mexico. Some critics say President Felipe Calderon's war is misguided, mismanaged and unwinnable.
  • Along with presents, celebration, and tradition, December inevitably brings the annual debate of how Christmas should be represented in the public arena. We examine the underlying issues that may aff
  • Black and Latino students consistently have lower test scores and attendance rates than their white counterparts. Placing struggling students in remedial classes has been a standard way to deal with the issue, but this method is coming under fire.
  • Should the City of San Diego implement more regulations on condo conversions? Host Tom Fudge speaks to Gregg Robinson with the Affordable Housing Coalition, and Chris Christiansen from condoconversio
  • After last year's crash, there were loud calls to revamp financial rules to prevent another disaster. But the energy for a regulatory overhaul appears to have dissipated, even though the economy remains troubled.
  • What does Hamas' victory in the Palestinian elections mean to the prospects of peace in the Middle East? Host Tom Fudge speaks to an expert on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict about the impact of Ham
  • As part of Envision San Diego, we take a look at the fall out of the biggest tax revolt in California history - the passage of Prop 13 in 1978.
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