Natalie Dudas-Thomas
Social Media ManagerAs social media manager, Natalie Dudas-Thomas oversees KPBS' social media presence, connecting and engaging with our audiences. She has more than a decade of journalism and digital marketing experience working with a variety of nonprofits and public media stations including PRI's "The World," GBH, and WUNC.
Her work has been featured in numerous publications and she's presented at SXSW discussing how the use of GIFs can help advance journalism. After living in Boston, Edinburgh, and San Francisco, Natalie and her family settled down in her hometown of San Diego.
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KPBS joined the Sherman Heights Community Center for Noche de Mole — an evening of food, altars and celebration. Join South Bay engagement producer Marielena Castellanos and web producer Leslie Gonzalez to see what they ate, what the event means to the community and how you can take part in similar neighborhood events.
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We're sharing a special episode from our friends at Port of Entry. It's all about Nortec Collective, the Tijuana-based group that fused electronic beats with norteño music to create a bold new border sound. Founders Pepe Mogt and Ramón Amezcua reflect on 25 years of music and legacy. Before the story, we talk with Port of Entry co-host Alan Lilienthal about why this music matters and how it connects to the cultural identity of the region.
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Democrat Paloma Aguirre answers County Supervisor Questions | Special Election 2025 | KPBS Voter HubDemocrat Paloma Aguirre, the mayor of Imperial Beach and a candidate in the special election for San Diego County’s District 1 supervisor, joined KPBS to answer questions about where she stands on major issues facing the county.
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Republican John McCann, the mayor of Chula Vista and a candidate in the special election for San Diego County’s District 1 supervisor, joined KPBS to answer questions about where he stands on major issues facing the county.
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San Diego's beloved holiday tradition, December Nights, returns to Balboa Park this weekend.
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From interactive games to festive coloring pages, here’s how to make this holiday season extra special for your family.
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