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Victoria Gonzalez

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Victoria Gonzalez is a journalist based in Southern California. She is interested in food cultures around the world, migration, David Bowie and ice cream. She has written for KCET, PBS SoCal, Los Angeles Magazine and San Diego Magazine. You can find her watching baking shows, eating tacos in her hometown of Tijuana or or cooking for her family.

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Photochrome print featuring Istanbul, circa 1900
Today we're traveling to Constantinople (now Istanbul) meeting a fearless African warrior queen and even cuddling up to some baby sea otters.
The reconstructed skeleton of Pakicetus, a four-legged whale ancestor.
Today we're studying some fascinating animals including 007, a crow that can complete missions and solve problems amazingly quickly, and Pakicetus, the whale's intriguing four-legged ancestor.
Cartoon sled dogs
Meet some amazing sled dogs with Molly of Denali, bake up a storm with Peg and Cat, visit the doctor with Daniel Tiger and even learn about black holes with Sean and Jet!
A man in a darkened movie theater watches a black and white film featuring Venice.
Learn a little bit about Islam and travel to Africa's great cities; then, stop in Venice for a chat about acceptance via Shakespeare. Finally, take a moment to analyze the Chinese Exclusionary Act and what it meant for immigrants.
Black and white photo of an African American man in a white Dodgers uniform.
We're spending some time with iconic baseball player Jackie Robinson, learning why bridges collapse and taking a trip to the Poles to learn about the changing Arctic landscape.
A cartoon woman with a long brown ponytail wearing a yellow shirt looks at a hermit crab.
Mother's Day is this Sunday! Prepare by gathering flowers for her with Buddy from and making her some very special rocky jewels. Plus, meet trailblazing scientist Marie Curie with Xavier and learn about hermit crabs with Aviva.
Black and white photo of Setsuko, Taeko, Kou and Keiko Hasegawa posing together under palm trees, 1954
Asian Americans have been part of building this nation for a while now. Here is a collection of snapshots of everyday life for Asian Americans across the decades, from the 1800s to the new millennium.
Tan colored mud mosque with three minarets topped by ostrich eggs with low buildings and people in foreground
Today, we're traveling all around the world, including Africa's great civilizations, then Portugal, Mexico, Egypt and Japan. Plus, we're digging deep into Shakespeare and the amazing human body.
View of soup bowl from the top with brown broth and a boiled egg cut in half
We're learning to upcycle a plastic bottle to become a birdfeeder with Curious George, slurping noodles in Japan with Luna and meeting Alexander Hamilton with Xavier Riddle.
A silhouette of a boy and girl sitting together in a wood
Travel to the Middle East to learn about the region's art and religion, think about how literature teaches us about love and witness the invention of the telescope.
A person holds a large ball close to the sun
Keep exploring space with Voyager, a spacecraft that has been traveling through space longer than many of us have been on Earth.
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Today, we're learning about how to grow our own food, understand perspective, work out problems and the key parts of jazz.
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