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This was the home Sally and Shane Weare. Both of them are accomplished artists and their their work is shown in galleries and museums across the United States and in Europe. They lost a great deal of their art, Also their records and photographs and all the relevant art documentation. One of their greatest challenges has been to document to their insurance company just precisely what their losses were. They do intend to rebuild.--Chris Smith, introduction. This video includes introduction by Chris Smith; interviews, Phyllis Rosenfield and Chris Smith; video producer, Evan Johnson; translation, Margaret McMillen; music, A beautiful mind / The Secession, Dark tension rising/Mattia Cupelli, Iowa corn song. Video and transcripts in English and Spanish also available on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cstr_vid_000314; and from Listening for a Change's Fire Projects: http://listeningforachange.org/fire-projects/
Weather and Natural Disasters Weare, Shane Weare, Sally 2017-2018 Disaster victims Fire insurance Grief Families Wildfires United States California Sonoma Santa Rosa
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