COVID and Climate Change- Again
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COVID and Climate Change- Again
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Taiwan COVID Siberia Climate Change
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An Interview with Chris Rilling
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An Interview with Steve Tibbitts
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An Interview with Paul Roberts, Chair of Puget Sound Clean Air Agency
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Carbon Fee: Dividends and Border Adjustments
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Partisanship and Ideology as Related to Climate Change
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Interview Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon on the Recent Legislative Session
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Oral history interview with Tacoma resident Lorenzo Cervantes conducted by dindria barrow on August 23, 2022. In this interview, Lorenzo talks about his passion for HIV Prevention as well as education overall. Lorenzo describes how education was the primary way that his life changed and that it was a gift given to him by his immigrant parents. He knew at a young age that he loved differently and was gay. He also knew about injustice at a young age because he was ignored for not speaking English or looking white. Lorenzo leaves us with this advice: “A child needs advocates when they go to school… Education is key for everything…a way of getting out of poverty…we need to support our youth to be able to have the schooling that they deserve to have. [and] About HIV right now, is that we don’t hear about it as much as we should; it’s still an epidemic…talk about it with your friends, talk about it with your family, and even with your mom.” Lorenzo is the Prevention Director of the Pierce County AIDS Foundation (PCAF).
Oral history interview with Tacoma resident Candria Slamin conducted by dindria barrow on January 7, 2023. In this interview, Candria shares their story about coming to know themself over time. Even though Candria admits they have a long way to go in realizing where they will be in the future, they explain how identifying who they are is crucial to moving forward. “You can only be who you are, because of where you’re from.” In other words, you must know where you come from to figure out where you are going and who you truly are. Candria shares their work with the Rainbow Center and their work life thus far during the global pandemic. Candria also discusses how the past and the future can have dark parts along with bright parts—that life has an ebb and flow. “Not everyone’s race is at the same pace. I’m not running their race, I’m running mine.”
Oral history interview with Tacoma resident Cody Bakken conducted by dindria barrow on March 18, 2023. In this interview, Cody shares his opinions on life and work. Cody believes it is important to be passionate about something and that apathy is his worst enemy. His many passions have led him to many possible futures. He says, “We don’t grow until we leave our boundaries.” He wants to help fix the world because it is we who broke it; and he hopes to earn a position in public administration because local government is where change can be made.
Mario Ayala/Marta Lopez Interview
FHPS student Mario Ayala interviews his mother Marta Lopez, discussing her experience of racism as a Mexican woman. Marta answers the interview questions in Spanish. She shares that she feels "a bit sad" to be the target of microaggressions in public stores, but also states she is proud of her heritage.
Suzette Ventura/Patricia Chavoya Interview
FHPS student Suzette Ventura conducts an interview with Patricia Chavoya in Spanish.
Jesse Domínguez/Felipa Membrilla Interview
FPHS student Jesse Domínguez interviews Felipa Membrilla in Spanish.