Today's California Dream (1)
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What is the California Dream? Whose dream is it? How has it changed changed?
We'll examine those questions and others facing Californians as part of “Today’s California Dream,” a special statewide call-in show Thursday at noon. Hosted by KQED’S Mina Kim, this special will explore some of the complexities around the myth, the promise and the reality of living in a state long connected with the idea of a “California Dream.” The show will also ask listeners to share what brought them, or their families, to California and what keeps them here.
Call in at 866-733-6786, tune-in to Capital Public Radio on 90.9 FM or watch it live on KQED’s Facebook page.
The show is part of the launch of "California Dream," a new, statewide collaboration focused on key issues of economic opportunity, quality of life and the future of the “California Dream.” Over the next two years, the collaboration will be sharing stories about housing, education, jobs, the wealth gap and more as it presents reporting on radio and television, online and through special programming.
The “California Dream” collaboration is comprised of CalMatters, Capital Public Radio, KPBS, KPCC and KQED.