Understanding and bolstering existing pathways for acquiring seafood — as opposed to creating new programs and processes — can promote food system resilience in the Pacific Islands.
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Joining the star-stacked big-budget features common to the festival, now in its 39th year, the 15-minute documentaries “841” and “The Salt on Our Skin” were conceptualized, shot, edited and screened in nine weeks last summer.
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The 2024 Arthur N. Rupe Great Debate examines the economics, politics and social issues around the question of housing as a human right.
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| Pianist Gerald Clayton, former music director of the Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour, has organized a new ensemble to express the heart and soul of jazz, Blue Note style.
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| Los Angeles Times reporter Rosanna Xia and director of the Ocean and Coastal Policy Center, Charles Lester, discuss sea level rise and the challenges looming over the California coast.
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| This Santa Barbara-based band performs raucous Irish ballads, songs, jigs and reels.
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“No one ‘invented’ fishing,” writes Brian Fagan, a professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in Fishing: How the Sea Fed Civilization. “Everyone knew fish were there for the taking at specific times and places.”
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