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Story Catchers continues to honor Lane Community College's 50th Anniversary with words from James Garcia, the Chicano/Latino Program Coordinator at LCC.…
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Now for another Story Catchers segment. Honoring Lane Community College’s 50th Anniversary, we're featuring an interview with James Florendo; faculty…
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Eugene residents may be familiar with Kari Johnson's art without knowing who she is. She's created many high-profile murals, including one at 4th and…
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And now for another Storycatchers interview: Lorraine Ironplow and her partner Kylene Folsom, pay tribute to Mother Kali's , a feminist bookstore that…
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The slug queen pageant has been a Eugene tradition since 1983, but the office of slug queen hasn't always been so involved in the community.Connie Van…
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Mary O’Brien, founder of Beyond Toxics, and Lisa Arkin, the Executive Director, reminisce about their work in the anti-toxics movement and particularly…
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Mark Harris is an addictions counselor and educator at LCC. He sat downwith his parents, Myra and Dr. Hiawatha Harris, to talk about theirfamily history…
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Lorraine Kerwood is founder of Next Step Recycling, a Eugene-based organization that recycles electronics and provides technology and training to…
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Patricia Cortez is founder of Juventud Faceta, a program developed with the Amigo Multicultural Services Center to train Latino youth to be leaders and…
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Roger Coffee is a Vietnam veteran and Occupy protester who's lived on the streets of Eugene. Fellow Occupy member Karen Moore talked with him about his…
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Alan Murphy is a longtime Eugene resident who worked with SouthernPacific Railroad for 38 years. Story Catchers co-founder Marsha Barrtalked to Alan about…
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Storycatchers helps local folks share stories and preserve memories from the Eugene community. Virginia Hendrickson has lived in Eugene since 1915 and…