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At 16th and South Van Ness in San Francisco.  Photo: Anna Muessig

At 16th and South Van Ness in San Francisco.  Photo: Anna Muessig

National Street Service: #TheStreetSpeaks - stories from, of and by the street

May 15, 2017

Gehl Studios in San Francisco created a project they called The National Street Service, designed to make people stop and think about streets as public space and how we interact with each other in that space.  I was invited to collaborate on the part of the project that was specifically about fostering more empathy on the street.  This became a site-specific non-narrated audio installation at 16th and South Van Ness. That's where, in 2013, 21-year-old, Dylan Mitchell was struck and killed on his bike while on his way to work. I had the honor of talking to Dylan's mother, Julie, about her son, his life, his death, and what street safety means to her now.  

Here is her story:

 

Web link: https://www.nationalstreetservice.org/blog/2017/4/24/thestreetspeaks-stories-from-of-and-by-the-street

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Credit: Andrea Laue | http://www.sparebeauty.com

Credit: Andrea Laue | http://www.sparebeauty.com

PRI's The World: A muralist is painting weeds to represent the margins of society

September 13, 2016

This (my first non-narrated story) aired on PRI's, The World in August 2016. 

In Artists + Local Makers, Environment, Non-narrated pieces
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Steve Fisher, one week before departure for Mexico City.

Steve Fisher, one week before departure for Mexico City.

KCRW 24 Hour Radio Race: Suspenders Don't Get You Into Heaven

August 24, 2016

This is the first year I entered KCRW's 24 hour Radio Race (along with co-conspirator, Erik Neumann) and it was an exhausting and exciting whirlwind! We were up against the ticking clock as we tried to create sound design for the piece, so it suffered a bit. But Steve Fisher's journey is amazing nonetheless. So take a listen below if you have a minute!

Suspenders Don't Get You Into Heaven:  https://soundcloud.com/user-733231868/suspenders-dont-get-you-into-heaven

Also, congrats to the top 10 radio racers. You can hear those stories here: http://curious.kcrw.com/2016/08/2016-top-ten-radio-race-finalists

 

In Immigration, Non-narrated pieces
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Photo: Mike Kepka/ San Francisco Chronicle

Photo: Mike Kepka/ San Francisco Chronicle

KPFA: Ghazwan al-Sharif: An Iraqi Refugee (and former US Army Translator) On Losing Home

July 26, 2016

Ghazwan al-Sharif talks about memories of his Iraqi hometown, Tikrit, his work as a translator for the U.S. Army, the bombing of his house, his journey as a refugee through Jordan and finally to the United States.

In Immigration, Homelessness, War, Non-narrated pieces
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