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Mobile phones/cellphones – the health danger from electromagnetic radiation

Ed. note. We know that ionising radiation from nuclear activities causes cancer and other health ill-effects. But we should also be aware of non-ionising radiation, and its effects on health – electromagnetic radiation as emitted by mobile pnones. Since then, he said, research has shown significant adverse biologic and health effects including brain cancer associated with the use of cellphones and other wireless devices. And now, he said, with the fifth generation of cellular technology, known as 5G, there is an even bigger reason for concern. Moskowitz: Cellphone radiation is harmful, but few want to believe it. Berkely News,  Anne Brice, Berkeley News| JULY 1, 2021

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How Asian American movement began at Berkeley, sparked creativity and unity

Enrollment open for Wooch een Preschool

Enrollment open for Wooch.een Preschool Posted by KCAW Staff | May 12, 2021 Sitka Kindergarteners work on an art project in 2013 (Photo by Anne Brice/KCAW) School is just letting out for the summer, so it may seem early to think about fall preschool. But enrollment is already open for children ages 3 to 5 for Sitka’s Wooch.een Preschool. Kari Sagel and Kelly Peranto joined KCAW’s Peter Apathy to talk about the benefits of preschool and how to register. Families can enroll at http://www.ccthita.org/services/family/headstart/. For more information, call the Juneau office at 463-7127. Share:

Playwright Philip Kan Gotanda on growing up in California post-World War II

Philip Kan Gotanda is a professor in UC Berkeley’s Department of Theater, Dance and Performance Studies and one of the most prolific playwrights of Asian American-themed work in the United States. In the first episode of a three-part series, Gotanda talks about growing up in Stockton, California, after World War II and the anti-Japanese racism that he couldn’t name as a child, but that he’d go on to write about as an adult. Philip Kan Gotanda is a professor in the Department of Theater, Dance and Performance Studies at UC Berkeley and one of the most prolific playwrights of Asian American-themed work in the U.S. (Photo courtesy of Philip Kan Gotanda, copyright Diane Takei 2021)

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