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A Passion for Art
America's Women
Deep In Our Hearts
Sound Tracks
The Power of Song
The Mural Project
Second Chances
Going Green
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America's Women: A Legacy of Change Sound Tracks: An Audio Tour
This ½ hour documentary aired nationally on NPR stations in March 2003. It explores an art studio where artists and developmentally disabled people work together to create art and build community.
First Place Radio Feature/Human Interest, National Headliner's Awards. 2004
Two small southeastern Ohio towns have created projects to visually connect a town's past and present through public art projects - community murals.
But these projects turned out to be much more -- they are a way for the children in the communities to build civic pride and give something to their hometowns.
An hour-long documentary of four women in the civil rights movements. It’s a powerful collection of stories that take us into the lives of a group of young, white women who came of age in the era of the civil rights movement, participated actively in it and were, in many ways, transformed by it.
First Place- Mid-Length Documentary, Gracie Allen Awards, American Women in Radio & TV. 2005
First Place - Radio Documentary, Ohio Excellence in Journalism Award, The Press Club of Cleveland. 2005
First Place - Public Radio Documentary, Clarion Award, The Association of Women In Communication. 2005
... A four part radio series on women's history commemorating the 75th anniversary of women's right to vote. It aired on over 30 public radio stations.
1996 First Place - Radio Documentary Series and Best of Show, American Women in Radio and Television Commendation Awards
1996 First Place - Radio Documentary Broadcast Education Association Juried Faculty Competition
1996. Silver Medal - History. International Radio Festival of New York.
1996 First Place - News and Public Affairs, Ohio Association of Educational Broadcasters
An audio tour unlike any you have experienced. You travel along one of the earliest routes in Ohio - Route 550 from Athens to Marietta, and as you drive you can LISTEN to its history.
Local residents give you a first hand account of the area's history as Cultural Geographer Hubert Wilhelm discusses the architecture along the route. It's a tour of what you see along the road today and of Route 550 as it once was.
You can even download it to your portable media player.
This is the story of the Hocking Valley Community Residential Center, an innovative rehabilitation facility in Nelsonville, Ohio for kids who have been in trouble with the law. Producer Sandra Sleight-Brennan visited the facility and recorded staff members, parents, teachers, and the boys themselves.
Award of Merit (Second Place) - Radio Documentary American Bar Association Gravel Awards. 1998
Second Place - BEA Juried Faculty Competition. 1999
This ½ hour documentary aired nationally on NPR stations in March 2003. It explores an art studio where artists and developmentally disabled people work together to create art and build community.
First Place Radio Feature/Human Interest, National Headliner's Awards. 2004
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