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Larry and Judith Carlin lived in the Fountaingrove neighborhood of Santa Rosa. They were practically neighbors to their daughter Jenafer Rosset and her husband, Paul, and their two boys. The night of the fire, both families fled and found refuge at the Finley Center [in Santa Rosa]. Both families had lost their homes. This video includes introduction by Chris Smith; interviews, Phyllis Rosenfield and Chris Smith; video producer, Evan Johnson; translation, Margaret McMillen; music, Ice dance music, Silence-dark piano / Lucas King. Video and transcripts in English and Spanish also available on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cstr_vid_000315; and from Listening for a Change's Fire Projects: http://listeningforachange.org/fire-projects/
Weather and Natural Disasters Carlin, Judy Carlin, Larry Rosset, Paul Carlin-Rosset, Jenafer Finley Recreation Center (Santa Rosa, Calif.) 2017-2018 Disaster victims Wildfires Families Grief United States California Sonoma Santa Rosa
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