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Today as part of the History and Healing project, we're going to be speaking to Maria Orozco and her daughter Cassandra. The morning of the fire they fled their home in Coffey Park with Cassandra's younger brother Augustine. They also were able to get their dog out of the house. Maria is a counselor at Roseland Creek Middle School.--Chris Smith, introduction. This video features introduction by Chris Smith; interviewers, Phyllis Rosenfield and Chris Smith; video producer, Evan Johnson; translation, Margaret McMillen; music, Ross Bugden. Video and transcripts in English and Spanish also available on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cstr_vid_000310; and from Listening for a Change's Fire Projects: http://listeningforachange.org/fire-projects/
Weather and Natural Disasters Orozco, Augustine Orozco, Maria Orozco, Cassandra 2017-2018 Grief Families Disaster victims Wildfires United States California Sonoma Santa Rosa Coffey Park
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