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An interview with Noah Henderson. Noah is a musician and for 20 years he drove a County Transit bus. On October 9th, he lost his apartment on Hopper Avenue and the trauma is being compounded now by the difficulty in finding a place to live. This video includes introduction by Chris Smith; interviewer, Phyllis Rosenfield; video producer, Evan Johnson; translation, Margaret McMillen; music, Aimz Beats, Into the Sky (both YouTube). Video and transcripts in English and Spanish also available on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/cstr_vid_000312; and from Listening for a Change's Fire Projects: http://listeningforachange.org/fire-projects/
Weather and Natural Disasters Henderson, Noah Finley Recreation Center (Santa Rosa, Calif.) 2017-2018 Wildfires Disaster victims Depression Grief United States California Sonoma Santa Rosa
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