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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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Join your favorite characters as we learn the importance of accepting and loving ourselves and others. Plus, we’ll learn how working together can help us solve problems.
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Today, our travels will take us to midcentury America, another time when we were forced to stay inside and wear our handkerchiefs like cowboys. We'll also check in on wildlife in Yellowstone as they adjust to spring and offend Shakespeare by poking around his cursed tomb.
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Today, we’re going somewhere dark. No, really! We’re visiting a dark museum and a house during a blackout to learn that the dark doesn’t have to be scary — it can be so much fun! We’ll also learn a few tips and tricks to help us deal with our fears.
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Here's what to keep an eye out for on March 23 for grades 9 through 12.
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At-Home Learning: PBS SoCal | KCET, in partnership with LAUSD and in collaboration with California PBS stations, are offering broadcast programming with…
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Monday, March 23 Programming and Activities for PreK-3 Grade Students.
Blue Sky Metropolis aviation/aerospace timeline featured | Henry Cram
At-Home Learning: PBS SoCal | KCET, in partnership with LAUSD and in collaboration with California PBS stations, are offering broadcast programming with…
Poster of a Red Cross nurse (1918) by Harrison Fisher, courtesy of the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
At-Home Educational Content for Grades 9-12 | Week of March 23, 2020.
SoCal Connected Producer, Gina Pollack, talks with students. | PBS SoCal
KCET and L.A. Times’ high school journalism program, High School Insider, hosted a screening of the SoCal Connected episode “Under Pressure,” about college admissions.
Barbara Kruger asks "Are you hungry?" on a digital billboard at the Banc of California Stadium as part of "Untitled (Questions)" | Fredrik Nielsen, courtesy of the artist and Frieze
Barbara Kruger unveils her latest additions to her ongoing series, “Untitled (Questions),” as part of Frieze Week Los Angeles. The unmistakable ad-like artworks boldly ask, “Who buys low? Who sells high?” among other questions.
Students share their pitch ideas with Dan Leonard, an editor. | Carla Pineda
Learn more about PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs here.On Jan. 22, 2020 students from Canyon High School in Santa Clarita, California came to PBS…
Samuel Torres talks about his concerns regarding climate change. | Still from "Youth Concerns During Election Year: Climate"
In order to understand youth concerns this election year, SRL participants asked other students what issues they care about.
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