Our World As We See It – Alysa Liu Day In Oakland
In this episode the panel discus how the celebration of Olympic Gold Medalist Alysa Liu brought joy to Oakland and how to keep the momentum going.

2:00 PM PACIFIC TIME: Wednesdays
A weekly talk show produced by Oakland School for the Arts high school broadcast students, Our World As We See It will focus on local and world issues giving a fresh youthful perspective on how to create change.
In this episode the panel discus how the celebration of Olympic Gold Medalist Alysa Liu brought joy to Oakland and how to keep the momentum going.
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A weekly talk show produced by Oakland School for the Arts high school broadcast students, Our World As We See It will focus on local and world issues giving a fresh youthful perspective on how to create change.
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A weekly talk show produced by Oakland School for the Arts high school broadcast students, Our World As We See It will focus on local and world issues giving a fresh youthful perspective on how to create change.
A weekly talk show produced by Oakland School for the Arts high school broadcast students, Our World As We See It will focus on local and world issues giving a fresh youthful perspective on how to create change.