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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 8 - Environmental Activism: Past, Present, and Future
Carol and Ed reflect on their past work and on what they were doing in the present. They explain their hopes for the future.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 7 - Fighting from within the System
Carol and Ed discuss the ways that organizers must locate themselves within the system and work from there.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 6 - Inspiration, Motivation, and a Glimmer of Optimism
Carol and Ed talk about how they motivate volunteers to continue organizing despite obstacles.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 5 - Education as Activism
Carol and Ed explain how educating the community about key issues is activism.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 4 - Challenges During Their First Grassroots Campaign
Carol and Ed describe the challenges they faced while campaigning against the copper refinery.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 3 - Launching Their First Grassroots Campaign
Carol and Ed describe their first grassroots campaign against a copper refinery.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 2 - Being Part of the Community
Carol and Ed discuss what is means to be a part of the community to them.
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Carol and Ed Soph, Clip 1 - Introductions
Carol and Ed introduce themselves and describe their earlier years in community service.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 14 - Writing the Anniversary Story
Heinkle-Wolfe describes her process for writing the 5th anniversary story.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 13 - Hearing the Chatter
Heinkle-Wolfe remembers the day after the election, when she knew she had to begin reporting about the lawsuits.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 12 - The 2014 Campaign
Heinkle-Wolfe remembers the day of the election.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 11 - Grueling
Heinkle-Wolfe elaborates on how the movement felt like running a marathon.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 10 - An Obligation to the Community
While she may not be able to desribe positive aspects of reporting, Heinkle-Wolfe does explain how reporting this story was an obligation to her community.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 9 - Challenges of Reporting
Heinkle-Wolfe describes the challenges that she faced while reporting the ban.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 8 - Importance of Local Reporting
Heinkle-Wolfe discusses the difference between national and local reporting and what insights she received from being a local reporter.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 7 Reporting From the Belly of the Beast
Heinkle-Wolfe describes how local reporting is like reporting from the belly of the beast.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 6 - Seeing Action
Heinkle-Wolfe explains how she always saw action in regards to the ban.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 5 - Broadening Awareness
Heinkle-Wolfe describes the way awareness of fracking began to spread.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 4 Motivations to Report
Heinkle-Wolfe explains why it was important that she report.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 3 - Earliest Memories of Conflict
Heinkle-Wolfe remembers some of the earliest conflicts in the debate, including an argument in Corinth town hall.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 2 - Beginning to Report
Heinkle-Wolfe recounts when she began reporting on environmental concerns in Denton.
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Peggy Heinkle-Wolfe, Clip 1 - Introduction
Heinkle-Wolfe introduces herself and her role in the movement to ban fracking.
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Sharon Wilson
Sharon Wilson's photograph from her EarthWorks mini-bio
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Full Sharon Wilson Interview
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Sharon Wilson Interview Clip 20: Predicting New Fights