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DOWN on the FARM
with Tom Willey

First Friday of the month at 5p.m.
KFCF, 88.1 FM Fresno
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March 3, ’17: Jonathan London, Director of UC Davis Center for Regional Change

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March 3, ’17: Jonathan London, Director of UC Davis Center for Regional Change

In conversations with several pioneering UC Davis rural sociologists who tilted at California’s agribusiness windmill throughout the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s, we learned scholarly activism was then a harrowing activity. In this new millennium, Jonathan London, UC Davis Associate Professor of Human Ecology, directs that land-grant institution’s Center for Regional Change. Join “Down on the Farm” host, Tom Willey, when we’ll learn from Jonathan London if advocating for social justice across our Central Valley’s farmscape is still a risky business or, a more successful one.

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