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Larry Leathers -1- Interview introduction
Carol and Ed Soph Full Interview
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 22 - Advice to Future Activists
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 21 - Connectivity
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 20 - Factions and Debating
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 19 - Strongest Memories
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 18 - Coordinating the Volunteers
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 17 - Building the Campaign
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 16 - Public Involvement and Facilitation
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 15 - Putting Fracking on the Ballot
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 14 - Coming to Fractivism
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 13 - Precautionary Principle
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 12 - Imposing HB40 and Setbacks
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 11 - When Fracking Came to the City
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 10 - Reluctant Beginnings of the Fracking Campaign
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 9 - Personal Reflections
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 8 - Environmental Activism: Past, Present, and Future
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 7 - Fighting from within the System
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 6 - Inspiration, Motivation, and a Glimmer of Optimism
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 5 - Education as Activism
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 4 - Challenges During Their First Grassroots Campaign
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 3 - Launching Their First Grassroots Campaign
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 2 - Being Part of the Community
Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 1 - Introductions
Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 14 - Writing the Anniversary Story
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426–450 of 1914