Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Award-winning journalist Vicki Gonzalez hosts daily interviews with community leaders, advocates, experts, artists and more to provide background and understanding on breaking news, big events, politics and culture in the Sacramento region and beyond.

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    Curbing Sacramento Traffic Deaths | Chocolatier Ginger Elizabeth | Holiday Music and Wine

    Sacramento Vice Mayor Caity Maple’s plan to curb traffic-related pedestrian deaths. Also, chocolatier Ginger Elizabeth shares gourmet treats for the holiday season. Finally, our annual holiday music and wine pairings. Curbing Sacramento Traffic Deaths The Sacramento City Council will vote to bring a Pedestrian Safety State of Emergency over the number of fatal pedestrian and cyclist crashes on city streets. Out of the 170 deaths this year, 18 were cyclists and 45 were pedestrians, according to the Sacramento County coroner's office. If approved, the state of emergency would require the city to run a number of public safety campaigns focused on distracted driving in addition to providing the public with regular updates on progress made. Sacramento Councilmember and current Vice Mayor Caity Maple drew up the proposal and explains how this state of emergency declaration would lead to a reduction in traffic-related deaths. Chocolatier Ginger Elizabeth From chocolates to an assortment of macarons, and an indulgent pantry of snacks, Ginger Elizabeth has been satisfying Sacramento’s sweet tooth for nearly 20 years - with a story that begins in Apple Hill. Chocolatier Ginger Elizabeth Hahn joins us with the gourmet treats she’s preparing for the holiday season. Holiday Music and Wine It’s become an annual tradition on Insight. Resident wine expert Rick Kushman and CapRadio's Classical Host Jennifer Reason kick off the holidays with a fun exercise pairing Jennifer’s music with Rick’s wine selections.

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    Atmospheric River | Sutter Buttes Renaming Proposal | California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot

    Timing out an atmospheric river across Northern California. Also, the debate about changing the name of Sutter Buttes. Finally, California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot. Atmospheric River A powerful atmospheric river is upon us and forecasted to dump rain, some snow, as well as bringing the risk of flooding and high winds across Northern California. It looks like wet weather is here for the foreseeable forecast - possibly into Thanksgiving. ABC10 Meteorologist Rob Carlmark explains how the forecast varies from the valley to the foothills and Sierra. Chad Hecht is a Research and Operations Meteorologist at the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes and discusses what this means for our state’s water needs, and if this marks an end to wildfire season. Sutter Buttes Renaming Proposal Known as the smallest mountain range in the world, the Sutter Buttes are about an hour drive north of Sacramento and hard to miss among the flat agricultural landscape outside Yuba City. This year there has been a debate about changing the name from Sutter Buttes to Sacred Buttes, to acknowledge the abuse John Sutter committed on native Californians during the Gold Rush. Sutter County District 3 Supervisor Mike Ziegenmeyer explains why fellow county supervisors, and a petition of more than 1,500 signatures, oppose the name change. Shelly Covert is a Tribal Spokesperson for the Nevada City Rancheria Nisenan Tribe and Executive Director of the California Heritage: Indigenous Research Project (CHIRP) and explains the buttes’ importance to Native tribal culture and why a name change is the right thing to do. California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot World leaders are wrapping up what is considered to be the most important annual meeting surrounding climate change - COP29. But this year comes with the uncertainty of an incoming Trump administration. California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot was part of a California delegation that traveled to both COP16 and COP29 and explains how the state is pressing forward with its own climate action.

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    California Tribal College Issues | GOP Analysis of Election Results | Del Rio Trail Artwork

    Why students at California Tribal College are leaving the institution. GOP political consultant responds to the 2024 election results. Finally, new artwork and signage is going up along the Del Rio Trail. California Tribal College Issues Earlier this year, Sacramento State partnered with California Tribal College to help with accreditation and boost success among Native students. But around half of the initial cohort of students have left, with many saying the tribal college failed to uphold its promises. This comes as Sac State recently announced the formation of its own Native American College on campus. Emma Hall, Equity Reporter for The Sacramento Bee joins Insight to talk about the barriers students faced when applying to California Tribal College, and what it means going forward for Native students in higher education. CapRadio's broadcast licenses are owned by Sacramento State. The university also oversees the station’s finances and approves its expenses. Sac State does not oversee news production or programming. Editor's Note: In the recorded audio above, Emma Hall misspoke and said 36 students are still associated with California Tribal College. The correct number is 26 students. GOP Analysis of Election Results California went largely blue in this year’s election when it comes to the top-ticket races for the Presidency and the U.S. Senate. But the state’s election results reveal deeper complexities within California’s political landscape, with President-Elect Donald Trump increasing his vote share in most of California’s 12 Latino-majority counties, the approval of the tough-on-crime Prop 36, and the rejection of other measures to expand rent control and increase the minimum wage, among other steps. Political consultant Luis Alvarado provides a conservative analysis of these results, and what they mean for California’s political future. Del Rio Trail Artwork Traveling by foot or bike from North to South Sacramento has gotten a lot more interesting. A three-year-long project to transform 4.8 miles of trail into an outdoor museum is nearly complete. The Del Rio Trail preserves 23,000 feet of railroad tracks that parallel Interstate 5, allowing bicyclists and pedestrians another way to commute across town. And with 18 sculptures and 12 interpretive signs describing the art and history of the area, ambassadors hope the Del Rio Trail becomes a destination for visitors to the region. Donald Gensler is the City of Sacramento’s Art in Public Places Manager and he joins us to explain how a project like this gets done and what you might see if you venture out along it.

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    CA Swing Districts and Voter Shifts | Business Community Election Reaction | Sacramento’s Dreamland Cinema

    How California’s swing districts and Latino voters helped determine the 2024 election. Local business community responds to election results. Finally, Sacramento’s Dreamland Studio is planning a relocation. CA Swing Districts and Voter Shifts The Republican Party will maintain control of the House of Representatives. But, several California swing districts still remain too close to call and could help shape the GOP’s margin in the House. CalMatters Politics Reporter Yue Stella Yu joins Insight to talk about how close races across California have fared during this election, as well as the issues and concerns which motivated California Latino voters in 2024. CalMatters is a nonprofit newsroom that partners with public media stations across the state. Business Community Election Reaction Amanda Blackwood, former president and CEO of the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and the founder of Blackwood Strategies talks about how the current election cycle could impact the local economy, and how Sacramento’s business community is responding. Sacramento’s Dreamland Cinema There’s something special about watching a film in a room filled with strangers. The communal experience can almost be magical. Sacramento’s own Dreamland Cinema hopes to create that feeling on a regular basis with a new location. Lauren Hess and Tish Sparks are the founders of Sacramento’s first microcinema, and talk about their plans to expand their Dreamland. ?

  5. 14 NOV.

    Why Voters Rejected Prop 6 | Bringing Ranked-Choice-Voting to Sacramento | Sac Bee’s Top 50 Restaurants of 2024

    Unpacking why Prop 6 failed to pass in California. Advocates want to introduce ranked-choice voting in Sacramento. Finally, the Sacramento Bee reveals its top 50 restaurants for 2024. Why Voters Rejected Prop 6 California voters have rejected a proposition that would have ended forced labor in state prisons and allowed incarcerated people to focus on their rehabilitation. Prop 6 was backed by Democratic leaders, unions and advocates and faced no organized opposition. Joe Garcia, a California Local News Fellow with CalMatters talks about the reasons why Prop 6 failed to pass, and what the larger implications are for criminal justice reform in the state.  CalMatters is a nonprofit newsroom that partners with public media stations across the state. Bringing Ranked-Choice-Voting to Sacramento A local coalition is looking to revamp Sacramento’s voting system, with a model they say provides better representation, improves diversity and strengthens democracy.  Josh Rosa, a volunteer with Better Ballot Sacramento talks about the benefits and drawbacks of ranked-choice voting, and how it could impact future elections in the capital city. Sac Bee’s Top 50 Restaurants of 2024 The Sacramento Bee has released its Top 50 restaurants list for 2024. Food and Drink Writer Benjy Egel joins Insight to talk about how he puts the list together, new additions this year, and how to explore the best places to eat across the region

  6. 13 NOV.

    New Soccer Stadium Approved for Sacramento Railyards | 'The Devil's Bath' Panel at UC Davis | Comedy and Suicide

    Mayor Darrell Steinberg talks about Sacramento Republic FC’s new stadium. An award-winning film based on a UC Davis historian’s book about “suicide by proxy.” Finally, how to use comedy to talk about depression and suicide. New Soccer Stadium Approved for Sacramento Railyard Sacramento City Council has unanimously voted to approve a proposal term sheet for Sacramento Republic FC’s brand-new stadium and an entertainment venue in the Downtown Railyards. This comes a week after the project was first unveiled, and five years after plans to develop a stadium in the Railyards as part of a Major League Soccer bid. Mayor Darrell Steinberg joins Insight to talk about what this new stadium means for Sacramento’s future. 'The Devil's Bath' Panel at UC Davis A UC Davis historian’s book on the practice of “suicide by proxy” in early modern Germany has inspired a new award-winning Austrian film that looks at themes of crime, religion, mental health and social environments. Filmmaking duo Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala talk about their film The Devil’s Bath, which is Austria’s entrant for the 2025 Academy Awards. Also Kathy Stuart, author of Suicide by Proxy in Early Modern Germany: Crime, Sin and Salvation (World Histories of Crime, Culture and Violence) talks about the history behind the film’s story. A panel discussion on The Devil’s Bath will be held tomorrow at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, and a separate film screening in Cruess Hall. The Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art is a financial supporter of CapRadio. Comedy and Suicide It’s not always easy to talk about personal mental health struggles, but what if you brought together a bunch of people with no boundaries to do it? That’s the idea behind 1 Degree of Separation, where comedians open up about their stories of depression and suicide. Brad Bonar started the company after his own personal experience. He now runs it with his wife Victoria. They join us today to talk about traveling with the show to bring its message to students and military members abroad. We’ll also meet Ellis Rodriguez, a comedian and close friend of the Bonars.

  7. 12 NOV.

    White-Nose Syndrome in Bats | Return on Investment for CA College Graduates | Post-Election Anxiety and Stress

    How white-nose syndrome threatens bat colonies in California. Tracking college graduate earnings based on their major. Finally, how to address anxiety and stress after the election. White-Nose Syndrome in Bats White-nose syndrome is a fungal infection that has killed millions of bats across the United States . Two weeks ago, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed the presence of the fungus in five counties across the state. Corky Quirk, Program Coordinator for the Yolo Basin Foundation talks about the risks the disease poses to bats in California and in the Sacramento region, and what can be done to prevent its spread.   Return on Investment for CA College Graduates A new report outlines how much money college graduates can make, depending on their major. The research tracks earnings five years after graduation, and includes a look at Sacramento-area colleges and universities. Eloy Ortiz Oakley, former chancellor of California’s Community Colleges and President and CEO of The College Futures Foundation and Michael Itzkowitz, president of the HEA Group break down the reports findings, and what they say about choosing a specific major compared to a specific school. Post-Election Anxiety and Stress Are you currently suffering from post-election anxiety? According to the American Psychiatric Association, anxiety among adults has surged this year, with many pointing to the recent presidential election as a major source. Even before the election, 43% of adults reported feeling more anxious than the previous year. Joining us to discuss how to manage all those feelings is Dr. Sara Aghamohammadi, a physician and Chief Wellness officer at UC Davis Health. She’ll help us unpack why elections cause such stress and offer tips on what we can do about it. UC Davis Health is a financial supporter of CapRadio.

  8. 7 NOV.

    Labor Election Reactions | Election Impact on the LGBTQ+ and Arts Communities | W. Kamau Bell at the Mondavi Center

    How Election Day results on the federal, state, and local level impact the labor, arts, and LGBTQ+ communities. Finally, comedian W. Kamau Bell performs at the Mondavi Center at UC Davis. Labor Election Reactions Election week results continue to roll in, with Republicans on track to control the White House and the U.S. Senate. In California, propositions to raise the minimum wage and outlaw involuntary servitude for those incarcerated appear to be on the way to failing, and the Sacramento mayoral race is still up in the air. Fabrizio Sasso is the Executive Director of the Sacramento Central Labor Council and joins Insight to talk about how the labor community is responding to these developments, and the possible impacts on workers’ lives. Election Impact on the LGBTQ+ and Arts Communities The election has wide-ranging ramifications on many different communities. Dennis Mangers is a former assembly member and advisor to Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, as well as a longtime supporter of Sacramento’s LGBTQ+ and arts communities. He talks about the importance of passing Prop 3 and enshrining same-sex marriage rights in the California constitution, concerns the LGBTQ+ community has with the incoming Trump Administration, as well as what a change in Sacramento leadership means for the local arts community. W. Kamau Bell at the Mondavi Center Many people may know W. Kamau Bell as the host and executive producer of CNN’s United Shades of America. The comedian, filmmaker and author brought stories of diversity and social issues to the forefront, earning multiple Emmy Awards. He now hosts the ACLU podcast At Liberty and has a popular Substack Who’s With Me? He’ll be performing An Evening of Comedy with W. Kamau Bell this Friday at the Mondavi Center in Davis. He joins us in the studio to talk about his unique perspective on modern life.The Mondavi Center is a financial supporter of CapRadio.

  9. 6 NOV.

    Preliminary Election Results | Sacramento Mayoral Candidate Kevin McCarty | Post-Election Etiquette | Camp Fire Anniversary

    A look at voting trends the day after the election. Also, Sacramento mayoral candidate Kevin McCarty. Plus, how to navigate uncomfortable conversations post-election. Finally, six years since the Camp Fire. Preliminary Election Results   Paul Mitchell is the Vice President of Political Data, which tracks ballot returns across the state, and joins us with a look at voting trends the day after the election.   Sacramento Mayoral Candidate Kevin McCarty The Sacramento mayor’s race is still too close to call. The next update on election results from the county will be posted Friday afternoon. State Assemblymember and Sacramento mayoral candidate Kevin McCarty is currently in the lead and joins us with a look at preliminary election results.   Sacramento mayoral candidate Dr. Flojaune Cofer declined Insight’s invitation. Post-Election Etiquette Emotions are high after the election and it can be difficult to talk politics with others who have different viewpoints. Etiquette expert Rosalinda Randall offers some advice about how to navigate uncomfortable conversations, as we head towards holiday gatherings. Camp Fire Anniversary On Nov. 8, 2018 the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in state history ignited in Butte County, devastating the communities of Paradise, Magalia, Concow and Pulga. At least 85 people were killed in the immediate aftermath and more than 18,000 homes and other structures were destroyed. Rebuilding is still taking place to this day. Jen Goodlin is the Executive Director of the Rebuild Paradise Foundation and joins us with how survivors are marking this day.

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Award-winning journalist Vicki Gonzalez hosts daily interviews with community leaders, advocates, experts, artists and more to provide background and understanding on breaking news, big events, politics and culture in the Sacramento region and beyond.

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