May 17, 2008

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Which Way L.A.? on KCRW-FM is an essential public affairs program on the Southern California media landscape. They are quick, comprehensive, and in-depth with coverage on issues from regional water woes and the inevitable natural crisis to the mayor's race and how international treaties affect our local communities. Which Way L.A.? regularly airs Youth Radio L.A. commentaries during the Reporter's Notebook section of their program.


11/01/07 Police Misconduct by Luis Sierra
11/01/07 Domestic Violence by Chandra Touch
05/07/07 Caught in the Middle by Antony Jaureguí
01/25/07 Overcrowded Classrooms by Evelyn Martinez

06/22/06 Passing the Exit by Jennifer Obakhume
06/14/06 Growing Community by Clare Robbins
01/26/06 Devin Brown by Cassandra Gonzales

12/06/05 Don't Execute Tookie by Cassandra Gonzalez
05/05/05 The New SAT by Jazmine Livingston
02/20/05 Everyone Needs a Mentor By Cassandra Gonzalez

09/02/04 The Reporters: The Experiences by Enrique Rivera and Elena Alvarez Huerta
11/12/03 Gang Banging and Babies by Luis Castillo
11/05/03 Change is Good by Alan Irie Reyes
10/14/03 Immigration Kids by Daniel Cacho
09/17/03 AP Classes by Damaris Orozco
09/10/03 Tuition Hikes by Darlene Chavarria
09/04/03 Belmont Track System by Arena Peregrina

11/27/02 Police Dreams by Dalila Rivera
11/21/02 Losing Weight by Patty Villareal
11/13/02 Family Values by Rhoda Nazanin
11/07/02 Magnet School “Equality by Marisol Pineda
10/30/02 Indian Culture by Sap Chadda
10/23/02 Moving Out by Vanessa Gonzalez
10/16/02 Gordita by Carolina Herrera
02/25/02 Cool Non-Grammy Music by Erika Solomon



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