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Larry Leathers - 10 - Stanley Marcus
Describing Stanley Marcus
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Larry Leathers -9- Neiman-Marcus corporate changes
1990 started in Neiman-Marcus corporate office working with 15 stores, changes in signage, moved on in 1998/1999
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Larry Leathers -8- Christmas and Bud Mantz
December 1989 made Christmas display for Bud Mantz (mentioned in Minding the Store), later seeing his granddaughter and reminiscing
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Larry Leathers -7- Advancement in Neiman-Marcus
Moving up through Neiman-Marcus from NorthPark up to visual manager of downtown store
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Larry Leathers -6- Fashion shows at Neiman-Marcus
Neiman-Marcus fashion show with Bill Blass, Gianfranco Ferre backstage, creating the set for fashion shows on the couture floors
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Larry Leathers -5- Neiman-Marcus as graduate school
Neiman-Marcus as alma mater, "the place you go for the things you should have inherited"
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Larry Leathers -4- Display as "frozen theater"
Display as "frozen theater," can do whatever as long as it was better than anyone else, sensory experiences
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Larry Leathers -3- Neiman-Marcus NorthPark Branch, mannequins
Work at NorthPark branch of Neiman-Marcus, handling mannequins
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Larry Leathers -2- Biographical information, introduction to fashion in 1981
Biographical information, education in theater and art, introduced to mannequins and fashion work in 1981
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Larry Leathers -1- Interview introduction
Interview introduction from July 15, 2020
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Carol and Ed Soph Full Interview
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 22 - Advice to Future Activists
Carol and Ed offer their advice to those who wish to pursue justice at the grassroots level.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 21 - Connectivity
Carol and Ed discuss the ways they saw their efforts as connected to activists across the globe. They also reflect on how the issues of fracking affects everyone.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 20 - Factions and Debating
Carol and Ed discuss how the city became divided and reflect on the public speaking skills and techniques they learned along the way.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 19 - Strongest Memories
Carol and Ed remember being approached by a Russian journalist and the night that the vote to ban fracking had won.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 18 - Coordinating the Volunteers
Carol and Ed explain how the volunteers coordinated and worked together to create the Frack Free Denton movement.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 17 - Building the Campaign
Carol and Ed explain how the campaign began and how it grew.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 16 - Public Involvement and Facilitation
Carol and Ed talk about how they see themselves as facilitators of the movement.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 15 - Putting Fracking on the Ballot
Carol and Ed discuss the time the group decided to put fracking on the ballot.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 14 - Coming to Fractivism
Carol and Ed back up to when they first learned about fracking and began to engage with the issue.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 13 - Precautionary Principle
Carol and Ed reflection the precautionary principle, a principle which has guided their activism.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 12 - Imposing HB40 and Setbacks
Carol and Ed reflect on the imposing of HB40 and the state of Big Oil in Texas.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 11 - When Fracking Came to the City
Carol and Ed discuss how they feel that although they lost in Austin bringing awareness and showing how Denton opposed fracking was a win.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 10 - Reluctant Beginnings of the Fracking Campaign
Carol and Ed discuss some the rocky beginnings of the campaign.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 9 - Personal Reflections
Carol and Ed offer more personal reflections on activism and the campaign to ban fracking.