
Geraldine Chau
Development CoordinatorGeraldine joined the KPBS Development Team in 2018. As a Development Coordinator, Geraldine wore many hats in the organization. She was responsible for several aspects of the KPBS Producers Club like renewals, weekly reports, the PC Post, and much more. In conjunction with supporting the Producers Club, Geraldine assisted in the Capital Campaign for the station. Geraldine has worked for many different types of non-profits around the US. After attending 3 different universities, Geraldine graduated from SDSU with a degree in Music Entrepreneurship.
RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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Bail Funds — where community members donate money to help others post bail — exploded in popularity after the 2020 protests against police brutality. Since then, they've faced political blowback, and a wave of legislation working to restrict them.
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The actor and Grammy Award winner died in a drowning accident Sunday while on vacation in Costa Rica.
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“All Clear” - May 1945: As all of Britain awaits the formal announcement of the war's end, Foyle reluctantly joins a committee preparing to keep public order during the celebration to come.
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“Broken Souls”
October 1944: At a psychiatric clinic treating troubled soldiers, the investigation of a doctor's murder turns up no shortage of suspects among the patients and staff. It also complicates Foyle's friendship with Dr. Josef Novak, the Polish refugee who heads the clinic. -
“Plan of Attack” - April 1944. DS Milner's investigation of a transportation fraud sets in motion a series of events that brings Foyle back to the force. As Hastings hosts an ecumenical conference on the morality of continued Allied bombing, Foyle probes the suspicious death of a young cartographer from the Air Ministry office.
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A Delta Connection flight from Minneapolis was preparing to land in Minot, N.D., when crew members spotted a large military aircraft flying toward them.
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