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“The Sound of Rural California” with NPR | SoMa

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Thursday, February 28, 2013 - 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free with RSVP

California Historical Society | 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

Event Details

What does rural California sound like? What makes up the days, and what’s on the minds, of people who live in the state’s small towns? And how can reporters convey that accurately and evocatively to an urban audience?

To complement the California Historical Society exhibition I See Beauty in This Life: A Photographer Looks at 100 Years of Rural California, five public radio reporters will share audio from across the state and discuss the joys and challenges of  reporting in rural California in a panel discussion.

Panelists

  • Lisa Morehouse is an independent public radio producer.  Stories from her project After The Gold Rush: The Future of Small Town California air on KQED’s The California Report and NPR’s Latino USA.
  • Julie Caine is an independent journalist whose work is regularly heard on KALW, where she is currently the lead producer onAudiograph, a project documenting sound-rich stories from the nine Bay Area counties.
  • Michael Montgomery is a producer-reporter with the Berkeley-based Center for Investigative Reporting and a regular contributor to KQED and American RadioWorks.
  • Molly Samuel is a multimedia producer at KQED, where she reports on science and environment.
  • Dan Brekke is a reporter and editor with KQED public radio who has specialized in California water and fisheries issues.

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Cost: FREE*
*Free with RSVP
Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums
Address: 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA