2024 State of the City | Chalk Talk: Student Health and Climate Action | Musician Alex Jenkins and ‘Black Bird’
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Mayor Darrell Steinberg at his State of the City address at UC Davis' Aggie Square on Sept. 19 2024
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Mayor Darrell Steinberg delivers his final State of the City address. “Chalk Talk” discusses menstrual health and climate action. Finally, Sacramento drummer Alex Jenkins talks about his new album.
2024 State of the City
82 days. That’s how much time Mayor Darrell Steinberg has in his final term serving the city of Sacramento. On Dec. 10 he will turn over leadership to one of the two candidates currently running for mayor: epidemiologist Dr. Flo Cofer or State Assemblymember Kevin McCarty. This morning, Steinberg delivered his final State of the City speech outside of what will become Aggie Square, which is still under construction. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg joins Insight to unpack his final annual address.
Chalk Talk: Student Health and Climate Action
On the newest edition of “Chalk Talk,” CapRadio's Sacramento Education Reporter Srishti Prabha returns to Insight to talk about the latest issues affecting local schools, including menstrual health and climate change.
Musician Alex Jenkins and ‘Black Bird’
A Sacramento jazz musician is celebrating the release of his latest album. Percussionist and music educator Alex Jenkins is the leader of the Alex Jenkins Trio, which will be holding a release show for the new album Black Bird at Twin Lotus Thai on Sept. 21. Alex talks about his new release, his musical journey, and what it’s like performing while living with cystic fibrosis.