First Person

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KPBS' recurring series that tells the stories of San Diegans in their own words, offering a unique lens into the news of the day.

  • 7 minutes 58 seconds
    Talking About The Role Of Police In The Community
    Can police officers and the people they protect have honest conversations about race and their own biases? That’s the idea behind the Game Changer program, which brings together police and community members for moderated discussions about their experiences. After an hours-long discussion, the few dozen participants bond at a basketball game or other sporting event, where they can talk more informally. Officer David Lee, a five-year veteran of the San Diego Police Department who patrols in the Western Division, and City Heights resident Eddie Rivers were at the most recent Game Changers event. As part of our First Person series, they shared what they learned from Game Changers about how police officers approach those they pull over.
    23 September 2021, 5:36 pm
  • 8 minutes 7 seconds
    Singing About Mental Illness
    From the archive: Musician Veronica May was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2008, and her latest album focuses on her experiences with mania and depression. This First Person was first released June 5, 2017.
    30 June 2019, 9:40 pm
  • 7 minutes 59 seconds
    After Nearly 20 Years Of Making Music, San Diego Songwriter ‘Hopes It All Matters’
    From the archive: As the co-founder of the Redwoods Music, a San Diego-based record label, Alfred Howard writes lyrics for five bands that span various genres. Since moving to San Diego nearly 20 years ago, he's recorded 21 albums. This First Person was originally released on Sept. 18, 2017.
    29 June 2019, 9:03 pm
  • 8 minutes 46 seconds
    How Sharing A Story Can Help Build Community
    From the archive: As part of our First Person series, Nanda Mehta describes how speaking publicly about a taboo subject made her stronger and led her to encourage other South Asian women to share their own stories on stage. This episode originally aired April 30, 2019.
    28 June 2019, 4:53 pm
  • 7 minutes 5 seconds
    The Personal Impact Of Being Racially Profiled By A Neighbor
    From the archive: Last month a neighbor took a photograph of Ike Iloputaife while he was walking his dogs. The photograph was then used by the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department identifying him as a person of interest in a burglary investigation. This episode originally aired Monday, June 11, 2018.
    27 June 2019, 7:56 pm
  • 7 minutes 30 seconds
    How I Became A Drag Queen
    Franko Guillen, who is also known as Franceska, is one of nine drag queens being honored in the San Diego History Center’s Legendary Drag Queens of San Diego exhibit on display now through September 8, 2019.
    24 June 2019, 6:23 pm
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