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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
For the final episode of the first season of Community Talk with Tommy, the production staff flips the table on Tommy and interview him about what it was like for him during the Almeda Fire and how he's using his podcast to lift up the positives stories and voices from the community in the Rogue Valley. Thank you all so much for your support we hope you enjoyed it.
Join Tommy as he and Yahaira Padilla discuss how what started off as her getting 10 care packages together became a huge community supply drive helping hundreds of survivors of the Almeda Fire.
To help the survivors of the Almeda fire donate to Yahaira's GoFundMe Here or to the Venmo @latinxfirerelief
Join Tommy as he continues his talk with John Lehman, Nick and Merissa Rogers as they discuss the Logger Militia and how they came to protect their community of Butte Falls. In this episode they explore the ways that bureaucracy both helped and hindered their efforts, and the inspiring story of how the community set aside any differences and worked together to save each other's homes. This is part 2 of 2.
Join Tommy as he talks with John Lehman, Nick and Merissa Rogers as he learns about the Logger Militia and how they came to protect their community of Butte Falls. In this episode they discuss how they saved their community and forest through their herculean effort and banding together. This is part 1 of 2.
This week we mixed it up a little bit. Listen as many of our family, friends, and listeners let us know what they were grateful for this year. A big thank you to all of our community who participated and for all our listeners out there, we are so grateful that you spend an hour a week with us learning how you can help our community build back better. We'll be back again next week with more awesome stories of resilience and rebuilding here in the Rogue Valley.
Episode 6: Tia Laída Fé Longer Term Secure Short Term (LTSST)
Join Tommy as he interviews Tía Laída Fé. Tia, also known as Candace M. Younghans. Tia is a 10 year community member of Ashland, Oregon, a performance artist, and true nature advocate. In the wake of the fire, Tia founded the Longer Term Secure Short Term (LTSST) housing effort. The LTSST housing effort works to identify and match families whose homes burned down with available, unused and under-utilized livable spaces such as AirBNBs, guest homes and in-law flats. Learn how you can support her efforts to help those who have found themselves houseless right before the winter due to the fire.
https://www.ltssthousing.org/
http://www.onespace.us/ Tia's Performance Art Page
Episode 5: Michelle Glass and Rogue Action Center
Join Tommy as he sits down with Michelle Glass, Co-founder and Director of Rogue Action Center to discuss her work in the immediate aftermath of the Almeda Fire and what she and Rogue Action Center are doing to help rebuild the community stronger using collective action.
If you'd like to learn more please visit www.rogueactioncenter.org to learn how you can contribute, get involved or how they can help you!
These are some of the organizations that Michelle and Tommy discussed other than Rogue Action Center
https://www.soequity.org/
https://rogueclimate.org/
https://www.sohealthe.org/
http://sorisingtide.org/
Join Tommy this week as he talks with Teresa Cisneros, an educator working with Migrant and Indigenous families in the Rogue Valley. Learn how you can help those who were the most effected by the fires and reach out to Mi Valle Mi Hogar using the link below.
Mi Valle Mi Hogar/My Valley My Home
Episode 3: Tighe O'Meara and the Ashland Police Department
Join Tommy as he and Ashland Police Chief Tighe O'Meara discuss the response of the Rogue Valley's First Responders on the day of the fires as well as how Jackson County law enforcement are dealing with the challenges facing them in trying to rebuild the community while attending to matters of equity.
Interview was conducted on October 11th, 2020 with an update provided on October 28th, 2020.
Join Tommy and Sarah as they discuss the issues that have arisen for the Rogue Valley and specifically Phoenix. Learn about resources available as well as how to get involved. This interview was recorded 10/12/2020.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.