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Sandbranch: a Deep-rooted Community Fights for Water

11.24.2017 - By Stanford Storytelling ProjectPlay

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Sandbranch is a community outside of Dallas that hasn’t had running water or well water for decades, but the residents refuse to leave.

Founded by former slaves, it used to be a thriving town of over 500 people. In the 1980s, its wells were contaminated. The residents have been fighting for running water ever since. Now, led by a pastor, an environmental lawyer, and past and present residents of the community, Sandbranch is on the brink of change.

Producer: Claudia Heymach

featuring:

Eugene Keahey, Mary Nash, John Wiley Price, Mark McPherson, Ivory Hall, Chess Jones,

and the choir of Mt Zion baptist church.

Special Thanks: Carol Francois, Clay Jenkins, Edward Shore, the residents of Sandbranch, Catherine Girardeau, Jackson Roach, and Jake Warga.

Music: Music used (Title(s), Artist, Album. Include links and permissions)

From freesound.org: Slow Sad Tones by TJ Mothy https://freesound.org/people/TJ%20Mothy/sounds/92734/

Wind Howl 2 by swiftoid

https://freesound.org/people/swiftoid/sounds/117610/

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