
Harrison Patiño
Producer, KPBS Midday EditionHarrison Patiño is a former KPBS staff member.
Harrison Patiño is a producer for "KPBS Midday Edition". His primary roles include story development, and is involved in the audio production and coordination of interview subjects. Prior to joining KPBS, Harrison held various positions at Hawaii Public Radio within its news and music departments. While pursuing a double major in journalism and classics at The University of Hawaii at Manoa, Harrison worked at the school's student-run radio station, KTUH. After graduating, Harrison served as a community advisor for the University of Hawaii at Manoa's Student Media Board.
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As the MLB season ramps up, the Padres must contend with the injury of one of their biggest stars.
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KPBS Midday EditionDespite the widespread abandonment of COVID-19 safety protocols, signs are emerging that the United States will soon experience another wave of the virus.
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SDSU associate professor Adisa Alkebulan said the reassignment of a tenured professor over the use of racial epithets in the classroom is a symptom of "larger cultural deficiencies" at the university. Black students and faculty are hurting, he said.
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KPBS Midday EditionListen to six songs included in Bram Dijkstra's "John Coltrane Memorial Black Music Archive."
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego State University has been both praised and criticized for its decision to reassign a professor who made use of racial slurs in an academic context during a lecture.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe case that inspired the founding of the California Innocence Project is finally over.
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