An Interview with filmmakers of "All of me"

Chelis Lopez interviews La Patrona, Guadalupe Gonzalez, Director Arturo González Villaseñor, Director of Photography Antonio Mecalco and Painter Claudio Talavera-Ballon, talking about the film premiere "All of Me" and the exhibition "Mujeres Luz" a painting series inspired by the documentary.

Mexico shares with the US the biggest border between the first and the third world US border. That makes the bridge of thousands of migrants crossing the country mounted on the back of the train “The Beast,” exposed to all the dangers. There, they find the “Patronas,” a group of Mexican women that prepare warm food and water for the migrants riding the train.

Youth Exploring Sea Level Rise Science

We're excited to share with you the short documentary created by youth leaders from the YESS project.

In partnership with the County of Marin, Canal Welcome Center, and the Community Media Center of Marin, high school students created a bilingual English-Spanish video about flood vulnerability and how youth can lead efforts to address climate change.

Available on the Education Channel Comcast Channel 30 | AT&T Channel 99 and online at http://cmcm.tv/liveedu on the following dates:

Monday, August 1 | 6 PM
Wednesday 3 | 6:30 PM
Sunday, August 7 | 1 PM 

The CMCM Media Mixer

Chris Hardman, artistic director and founder of Antenna Theater, will be the guest presenter. In addition to transforming the museum audio tour into an artistic medium, Hardman and Antenna also created San Francisco's critically acclaimed Magic Bus Experience. Get on board!

R.S.V.P. to marinartists@hotmail.com.
Wednesday, August 3

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Meet CMCM Member Dick Jordan

Your name:

Dick Jordan

How long have you been a member of CMCM?

Since late 2012.


The Title of Your Marin TV Series (or Special/s):

I've produced 18 "specials" for Marin TV including "'Southeast - Life in the Alaska Panhandle," "The White Bag," and "Cuba, Libre."


In a nutshell, describe your CMCM series (or special/s): 

"Southeast" is a visual essay about Alaska's remote Panhandle region; it has been viewed on 27 public access stations across the U.S. serving over 1 million households.

"The White Bag" is a spoof on the 1940s-1950s film noir "cops and robbers" and spy thrillers. It was a CMCM class project in which I play the "Ace of Spies." 

"Cuba, Libre" is a documentary that traces this history of travel to Cuba by Americans from the early decades of the 20th century until the Cuban revolution, and in the last 20-odd years since Americans resumed visits to that island nation.


Where were you born?


Seattle, Washington


Where were you raised?


Seattle, Washington


If you attended college ... What was the name of the school?  What was your major?

What a Ride!

The Marin County Fair will celebrate its 75th Anniversary June 30 through July 4 with the theme "What A Ride!" Join the fun! Visit Marin TV in the Exhibit Hall, where you can watch local notables on the jumbo screen describing their favorite Fair memory -- or share one of your own!

Play Ball!

Presented by The Community Media Center of Marin’s Sports Broadcast Summer Camp. This unique program offers high school students professional training in television and digital media production.

Watch the San Rafael Pacifics Live on Marin TV -Education Channel 30

Pacifics vs Sonoma Stompers - Thursday, June 30 at 7 PM
Pacifics vs Vallejo Admirals - Tuesday, July 12 at 7 PM
Pacifics vs Vallejo Admirals - Thursday, July 14 at 7 PM
Pacifics vs Sonoma Stompers - Thursday, July 19 at 7 PM

Meet CMCM Member Brian Jones

Your Name:

Brian Jones

How long have you been a member of CMCM?

Four years.

The Title of Your Marin TV Series:

Marin Poets Live!

In a nutshell, describe your CMCM series:

Local poets of note reading their works, talking about them, and about their Marin County connections in interview format.

Where were you born?

Oakland, CA

Where were you raised?

Terra Linda (now part of San Rafael)

If you attended college ... What was the name of the school? What was your major?

Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. My major was Electronic Engineering.

What is/was your occupation? How long have you been in this profession?

Electronic Engineering and later Product Marketing. Many years. Too many, I guess.

What inspired you to produce your own TV series?

I knew nothing about CMCM’s facilities and operation until the part-time Jazz group I play in was asked to perform on camera for Marin Artist Showcase.
Mariposa and Jonah served lunch after the shoot and I was talking with one of the crew members and asked if they had any volunteers, thinking I might

Special election night coverage

MARIN VOTES - Special election night coverage with Greg Brockbank, Peter B. Collins and Larry Strick.

On election night join Marin TV with our special hosts for a wrap-up of the day's elections and primaries.

Tuesday, June 7 | 9 PM on Comcast Ch 30 / AT&T Ch 99 and online at http://cmcm.tv/liveedu

IJ Forums: The future of cattle ranching in Point Reyes National Seashore

Cattle ranching and dairy farms have been part of West Marin’s culture and economy for generations, but how much longer will that continue in the Point Reyes National Seashore?

The question takes center stage in the newest session of IJ Forums, which puts the spotlight on a lawsuit filed against the National Park Service by three environmental groups. They contend cattle are causing erosion, polluting waterways, producing greenhouse gases, harming endangered species and blocking public access.

IJ Forums

2016 Marin TV Candidate Debates and Forums

It is a busy election season in Marin with many candidates running for positions in the June elections. To make informed choices, tune in on Marin TV or catch the debates and dialogues online. In addition to these public forums, also check out the online judicial interviews by Latino Marin and Marin Voices and Views.

The deadline to register or change party affiliation is May 23, 2016. Election day is June 7, 2016

The CA Democratic Party Presidential Primary is 'partially closed', meaning you must be registered as a Democrat or No Party Preference to participate. If you don't remember what party you are registered under, you can check here: http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/registration-status/ If you need to register or re-register to change party affiliation, you can do it here online: http://registertovote.ca.gov/

The League of Women Voters of Marin Candidate Debates