Elaine Cha
“St. Louis on the Air” Host/ProducerElaine Cha is the host/producer for "St. Louis on the Air" at St. Louis Public Radio. Her past work includes journalistic storytelling and producing engagement programming/content for Southern California Public Radio; Nine Network (now Nine PBS); the Ferguson Commission; Regional Arts Commission; Forward Through Ferguson; and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri, through which she co-edited the Humans of St. Louis book. Elaine joined St. Louis Public Radio in November 2022.
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Edwardsville educator, social worker and writer Stephanie Malia Krauss and her mother, Laurie Nalani Kilstein, share what it’s like to maintain and build strong cultural ties to a vital part of their Native Hawaiian identity.
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Shelly Tochluk’s book “Witnessing Whiteness” is a tool white St. Louisans have used for more than a decade to explore white racial identity and racism’s impacts. Tochluk discusses the purpose of her newest book, “Being White Today.”
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The new children’s book “This Is Not My Home” was written by Washington University undergraduates and published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
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The documentary is screening at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
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“Work/life balance” is elusive because it’s an invention.
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Andy Taylor, son of Enterprise Holdings founder Jack Taylor, talks about a documentary and his father’s life and legacy.
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The one-night only screening of the film at Webster University is sponsored by the Gateway Korea Foundation and Very Asian Foundation.
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Sam Hunerlach founded St. Louis Against Sexual Assault to offer free harrasment prevention training to local bar and restaurant staffs.