Sasha KhokhaSK

Sasha Khokha

Sasha Khokha is Central Valley Bureau Chief for KQED’s The California Report statewide public radio program. She joined KQED following her work with Alaska Public Radio and NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday. She is a graduate of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and Brown University. She is also the mother of two young children.
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Migration
Youngest migrants in Tijuana find a safe space for learning at the ‘Nest’
Glady Lee
Immigration
When it comes to family separation, healing can take decades
Georgina Hernandez
Jobs
Before #MeToo, women janitors organized to fight workplace harassment
Roommates
Arts
Unlikely roommates: A Holocaust survivor and grandchild of Nazis share a home in California
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Education
Meet one of the few undocumented students in the US who has gotten a Ph.D.
Ventura
Business
California’s drought is hitting indigenous Latino workers hard
A family in a car
Arts, Culture & Media
The new film ‘Cesar Chavez’ retells the start of his movement in Delano, California
Former farmworker and current Delano Mayor, Grace Vallejo, stands in front of photos of her fellow city council members. The city council is made up of all Hispanic members. "That's a huge change from back in the 1960s. We've come a long way." she says. V
Conflict & Justice
In the town where Chavez began his labor movement, immigrants are now leaders