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Breaking Bread
DeAnne Knipschild
41 episodes
1 week ago
A (video) podcast where we meet at the table and have meaningful conversations with those who have been affected by the American justice system, or are active in diversity reform.
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A (video) podcast where we meet at the table and have meaningful conversations with those who have been affected by the American justice system, or are active in diversity reform.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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Breaking Bread Featuring: Gabby Plascencia
Breaking Bread
50 minutes 45 seconds
3 years ago
Breaking Bread Featuring: Gabby Plascencia

Gabby stops by the studio to talk about being the first Hispanic woman in office for Riverside, how it has not been easy, why it has taken so long and how it is not something to be proud of. She shares on what the city is doing about the homeless population and how to help students and teachers feel safe going back to school with the rise of gun violence. She also talks about her work in school counseling, what that is, how to help those with mental illness, and when schools need to refer out for help. 

Website: www.riversideca.gov 

Email: gplascencia@riversideca.gov

Check out what Locked In is doing at: www.lockedin.info 

Breaking Bread
A (video) podcast where we meet at the table and have meaningful conversations with those who have been affected by the American justice system, or are active in diversity reform.