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KPBS Roundtable offers perspectives from those who tell San Diego’s stories. Join host Andrew Bracken for a weekly discussion with reporters, adding depth and context to the headlines driving the news in the San Diego region. KPBS Roundtable airs each Friday at 12 p.m. and again Sunday at 6 a.m. across San Diego on 89.5 FM and Imperial County on 97.7 FM. You can also catch the show on all podcast apps. New episodes drop every Friday afternoon.2022 KPBS Public Media Politique et gouvernement
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  • SCOTUS rulings; screen time in schools; price of quinceañeras; KPBS' Deb Welsh retires
    Jun 26 2026

    The Supreme Court handed down two major immigration rulings this week.


    On KPBS Roundtable, we discuss the significance of the cases, which strip temporary protected status for hundreds of thousands and give border officials the green light to turn away asylum seekers.


    Plus, new rules limiting technology and screens are coming for San Diego schools after a resolution passed this week. And, why a 6'2" robot is entering some school classrooms.


    We also look into the rising cost of quinceañeras and how families are adapting to keep the important cultural milestone alive.


    Then, KPBS Morning Edition anchor Deb Welsh is calling it a career after more than 25 years in the market. We hear her reflections and advice for younger journalists.


    Guests:

    • Elliot Spagat, U.S. Immigration news editor, Associated Press
    • Jakob McWhinney, education reporter, Voice of San Diego
    • Marielena Castellanos, South Bay engagement producer, KPBS
    • Deb Welsh, Morning Edition anchor, KPBS
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    46 min
  • Health concerns at Otay Mesa Detention Center; the science of fatherhood; Parker Edison
    Jun 19 2026

    A new series of investigations from inewsource outlines a pattern of concerns around medical care inside the Otay Mesa Detention Center, from isolation to medical delays.


    Then, what makes a good father? We look at the science of fatherhood and how dads are changed by the experience.


    And finally, we continue our San Diego Storytellers series with musician Parker Edison and talk about his journey as a rap artist and producer, elevating local hip hop history.


    Guests:

    • Sofía Mejías Pascoe, investigative border and immigration reporter, inewsource
    • Jake Kincaid, investigative federal impact reporter, inewsource
    • Darby Saxbe, psychologist and neuroscientist, University of Southern California; author of “Dad Brain: The New Science of Fatherhood and How It Shapes Men's Lives”
    • Parker Edison, musician, host of "The Parker Edison Project," producer of "Rap Diego"

    Keep reading:

    • Isolation, delays, deterioration: Court records raise health concerns at Otay Mesa Detention Center — inewsource
    • ‘I don’t wanna live anymore.’ A Type 1 diabetic’s struggles inside Otay Mesa Detention Center — inewsource
    • Amid escalating medical concerns, Otay Mesa Detention Center faces a question of oversight — inewsource
    • Dad Brain is Real, and It's a Good Thing — New York Times

    Links:

    • Parker Meridien Bandcamp page
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    46 min
  • Who gets charged with 'resisting arrest'?; ALPR links wrong man to crime; LGBTQ+ journalists
    Jun 13 2026

    About twice a day, San Diego law enforcement charge someone with "resisting an officer" — and nothing else.

    Data show that Black San Diegans are nine times more likely to face the charge. We break down new reporting from KPBS.


    Plus, San Diego's controversial license plate reader system linked the wrong man to a violent crime — even though he was miles away from the crime scene.


    And, we invite a panel of LGBTQ+ journalists to talk about their approach to storytelling. And, what it means to uplift LGBTQ+ perspectives in today's environment.


    Guests:

    • Katie Hyson, racial justice and social equity reporter, KPBS
    • Jesse Marx, freelance journalist and student media manager at San Diego State University
    • Drew Sitton, community reporter, Times of San Diego
    • Sam Barney-Gibbs, journalist, Daylight San Diego
    • Orion Rummler, LGBTQ+ reporter, the 19th

    Keep reading:

    • 'Resisting arrest' charge
    • Black San Diegans 9 times likelier to be charged with 'resisting an officer' — and nothing else
    • ALPR Arrest
    • A Flock license plate reader linked a San Diego man to a violent crime. He was five miles away.
    • San Diego County police agencies access many private license plate readers with minimal oversight
    • Mayor Gloria to sign City Council-passed budget, despite reservations
    • LGBTQ+ journalists roundtable
    • How Pride in San Diego began and why we celebrate it now
    • Celebrating Pride in East County
    • ‘They better take away duct tape’: Trans men say they’ll keep binding despite FDA crackdown
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    46 min
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