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Collection Summary
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Related Material
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Description of Series
Jenny Clark Video Collection
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Jenny Clark Video Collection
An Inventory of the Collection
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Creator: |
Clark, Jenny |
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Title: |
Jenny Clark Video Collection |
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Dates: | 1988-1995 |
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Abstract: |
Jenny Clark was an independent video producer for Austin's Public Access Television channels (ACTV) focusing on environmental issues. The collection contains video tapes (VHS and 3/4") produced for cablecast on ACTV channels 10 and 16 from 1988 through 1995. The textual materials provide additional information about the programs and events surrounding Austin's environmental community at the time. |
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Accession number: |
AR.2001.005 |
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Quantity: |
9 linear feet (9 boxes) |
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Location: |
Archives Video Collection Room G22 |
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Language: |
English |
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Repository: |
Austin History Center, Austin Public Library, 810 Guadalupe, PO Box 2287, Austin, TX 78768 |
Jenny Clark was an independent video producer for Austin's Public Access Television channels (ACTV) focusing on environmental issues. In September of 1988 she completed training on basic portable camera, SVHS and basic editing certification at the Austin Community Access Television studio located at 310 Dawson Road. She received an ACTV award in 1989 in the "Cooperation" category for volunteering in camera work, direction and production assistance. Also in 1989 The Video Shorts Festival selected "Billy and the Nuke" as a "Judges Pick" for a humorous look at nuclear waste in a song. In 1992 she was awarded an ACTV "Certificate of Excellence" for the categories of education and music and also received special recognition for Save Our Springs short videos.
A longtime environmental activist, she sought to educate TV viewers about recycling. Over the years her work became focused on the protection of Barton Springs' pool in Zilker Park. Her interest in the subject was personal because while living without central air conditioning, she learned that an evening swim in the 68 degree waters would cool the body's core temperature to allow for a restful night. Later interests included property management for wildlife and songbirds and labeling genetically engineered (GE) foods.
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The programs in the Jenny Clark video collection include the history of the fights over the development of the Barton Springs recharge zone and documentations of benefits, music, poetry, political rally's, meetings, press events and lectures from the experts about the issues. A series of public forums by We Care Austin features speakers and audience questions about environmental issues covering the landfill, endangered species and ongoing political battles to protect Barton Creek. The "Ground Truth" series features Earth First! field investigator Tim Jones as he explores pollution sources in the sensitive Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. A regular Barton Creek update segment was produced in a live studio program called "Stop the News". Other environmental programs cover a protest over the Alaskan oil spill, a promotion of Austin's solar energy plant, a photo essay of the states "Beach Buddy" clean up program and an elementary education program about recycling with special guest environmental troubadour Bill Oliver. The last program produced was in 1995 after the state legislature interfered with Austin's water quality ordinances, called "Austin's Water Slaughter". In 2001, Clark and Dr. Neil Carmen were guests on Sister Susan Mika's Catholic TV show on San Antonio's public access channel, "Sacred Earth" discussing the health and environmental risks of genetically engineered foods. Other programs about genetically engineered foods include interviews and lectures from farmers and ordinary citizens.
The personal papers folder contains letters, information and additional resources on environmental issues.
Box 1 (tapes #1-13) includes music and poetry related videos with press releases, program logs, information on Bill Oliver, as well as Jenny Clark's personal papers and correspondence. Box 2 (Tapes # 14-24) contains "We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum" and the press releases on the series. Box 3 (tapes #25-39) includes tapes on the "Battle for Barton Creek, What Now?" series and research material. Box 4 (tapes #40-51) includes "Ground Truth" a series with Earth First! Field Investigator Tim Jones along with the press releases and video logs. Box 5 (tapes #52-64) includes more of the "Ground Truth" Earth First! Field Investigator Tim Jones series and the tape "Buddhists Bless Barton Springs" along with press releases and video logs. Box 6 (tapes #65-79) includes videos on topics such as Save Our Springs, Earth Day Austin, and various topics on Barton Springs and research material relating to the tapes, including newsletters, flyers, legal correspondence, petitions, and endangered species issues. Box 7 (tapes #80-92) includes video productions on recycling, solar energy and environmental issues, as well as press releases and photos pertaining to the tapes. Box 8 (tapes 93-106) includes "Only One Sky Peace Rally", "There's No Such Thing as a Free Kilowatt" and "Now Hear This" video productions with press releases and production notes. Box 9 (tapes # 107-127) includes video series "Stop The News", "Sacred Earth", "Seeds of Deception" and "Biotech Bullies") as well as production notes and other info on genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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Arrangement |
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The tapes are arranged in boxes with series or theme shows kept together, these include relevant production and research paperwork. |
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Access Restrictions
Open to all users
Use Restrictions
The Austin History Center (AHC) is the owner of the physical materials in the AHC collections and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the AHC before any publication use. The AHC does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners. Consult repository for more details.
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This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. |
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Persons: |
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Arnold, Mary. |
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Ball, Marcia. |
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Ballew, Helen. |
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Bunch, Bill. |
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Butler, Dr. Kent. |
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Bridger, Bobby. |
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Bryce, Robert. |
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Campbell, Sarah Elizabeth. |
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Carmen, Dr. Neil. |
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Clark, Jenny. |
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Couch, Bill. |
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Duncan, Roger. |
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Fromholtz, Steve. |
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Gardner, Don. |
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Gilmore, Jimmie Dale. |
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Grigadean, Jerry. |
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Grigadean, Pat. |
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Halverson, Dr. Wes. |
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Hightower, Jim. |
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Jones, Tim. |
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Mika, Sister Susan. |
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Nelson, Rodney. |
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Nofziger, Max. |
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Oliver, Bill. |
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Pearcy, Paul. |
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Ramirez, Tomas. |
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Robbins, Paul. |
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Rose, Mark. |
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Sears, Joe. |
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Schmeiser, Percy. |
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Slade, Raymond. |
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Slusher, Daryl. |
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Smith, Jeffrey. |
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Stevens, Christie. |
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Walker, Jerry Jeff. |
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Watkins, Mitch. |
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Organizations: |
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Austin Chronicle. |
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Austin Community Television. |
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Balcones Canyonland Habitat Conservation Plan. |
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Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District. |
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Benedictine Resource Center. |
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Catholic Television of San Antonio. |
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Citizens Opposed to the Development Agreement. |
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Citizens Organized to Defend Austin (CODA). |
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Earth First! |
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Ecology Action. |
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Freeport-McMoRan. |
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Hill Country Foundation. |
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Save Barton Creek Association. |
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Save Our Springs Alliance (SOS). |
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Save Our Springs Coalition. |
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Save Our Springs Legal Defense Fund. |
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State of Texas Nonpoint Source Pollution Advisory Committee. |
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Texas Water Commission. |
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We Care Austin. |
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www.SayNoToGMOs.org. |
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Austin (Tex.)--Environmental conditions. |
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Barton Creek (Tex.). |
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Barton Springs (Tex.). |
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Edwards Aquifer Conservation District (Tex.). |
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Subjects: |
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Wildlife conservation--Texas. |
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Endangered species--Texas. |
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Springs--Texas--Austin. |
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Genetically modified foods. |
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Environmental policy--Texas--Austin. |
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Aquifers. |
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Barton Springs Salamander (Eurycea sosorum). |
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Black-capped vireo. |
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Development--Texas--Austin. |
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Earth Day. |
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Golden-cheeked warbler. |
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Groundwater. |
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Hydrogeology. |
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Music--Texas--Austin. |
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Recycling--Texas--Austin. |
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Water conservation. |
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Water supply. |
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Austin Files
- AF Creeks - Barton Creek C9060 (17)
- AF Ordinances - Austin O2000 (15)
- AF Zilker Park - Barton Springs Z0450
- AF Subdivisions - Barton Creek Community S6000 (126)
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Donated by the creator.
Jenny Clark Video Collection (AR.2001.005). Austin History Center, Austin Public Library, Texas.
Donor #: DO/1999/014
Donation Date: 02/17/1999
Final processing and Finding Aid created by Christine Byrne, encoded by Rebecca Herscowitz in January, 2013.
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Jenny Clark Video Collection |
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Press releases and program logs. Bill Oliver info. |
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Jenny Clark personal papers and correspondence. |
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"Bill Oliver with Special Guests, Glen Waldek and Dana Lyons," 1991 May 22 |
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Part 1. Recorded live at Waterloo Ice House, 3/4". |
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"Bill Oliver with Special Guests, Glen Waldek and Dana Lyons," 1991 May 22 |
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Part 2. Recorded live at Waterloo Ice House, 3/4". |
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"Bill Oliver with Special Guests, Glen Waldek and Dana Lyons," 1991 May 22 |
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Parts 1 and 2 Recorded live at Waterloo Ice House, VHS. |
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"Todd Samusson Farewell Concert," 1989 November 20 |
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"Todd Samusson Farewell Concert" and "Shopping for Social Change," 1989 November 20, 1989 September |
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"I Sung for the Springs," 1992 April |
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The making of "Barton Springs Eternal" (1992 edition) A Musical Petition - Bill Oliver's song with musical guests, 3/4". |
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"SOS/Summer Solstice Poetry and Music," 1992 June |
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With Susan Bright, Bill Oliver, and others, 3/4". |
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"A Family X-Mas for Barton Springs: A Benefit for Save Barton Creek Association" and "SOS/Summer Solstice Poetry and Music," 1992 January |
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with Susan Bright, Bill Oliver, and others, VHS. |
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"Enviromusic," 1991 August |
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A Compilation of music videos including "Billy and the Nuke", "River Libber" and others. Recorded live at the occupation at City Hall to protect Barton Springs, 3/4". |
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"Earth Music," 1989 December |
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A series of musical video shorts including "Earth First!", "Pretty Paper", "Barton Springs Eternal" produced for Aqua Fest 1989 Video Waves Contest, 3/4". |
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"Billy and the Nuke," 1989 January |
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written by Pat Grigadean. A funny song/poem against nuclear waste and promoting solar energy. Was selected as "Judges Pick" in the Video Shorts Festival in Seattle Washington, 3/4". |
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"Austin Jazz Workshop," undated |
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featuring the Square One Band, 3/4". |
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"Barton Creek Update/Jim Bob Bull", "I Sung for the Springs", Video Waves, "Barton Springs Eternal" (1989), "Bill Oliver Music Video Compilation", 1990 and 1992 |
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Press releases for We Care Austin tapes, 1991-1993 |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "Nonpoint Source Pollution" (Part 1 of 2), 1991 April |
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A panel discussion with expert guest speakers Hos Evans, Texas Water Commission; Ken Bohuslav, Texas Highway Dept.; Koleen Wilwerding, Lower Colorado River Authority; and John Parish, City of Austin Environmental Division. 3/4". |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "Nonpoint Source Pollution" (Part 2 of 2), 1991 April |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "Nonpoint Source Pollution" (Parts 1 and 2) , 1991 April |
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A panel discussion with expert guest speakers Hos Evans, Texas Water Commission; Ken Bohuslav, Texas Highway Department; Koleen Wilwerding, Lower Colorado River Authority; and John Parish, City of Austin Environmental Division, VHS. |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "Environmental Pow Wow", 1991 October 25 |
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This fall forum presents public issues concerning Barton Creek, Barton Springs and the Aquifer. Panel includes Lauren Ross, professional engineer; Craig Smith, Austin Sierra Club; Helen Ballew, SOS, Save Our Springs Coalition; and Mary Arnold, President of We Care Austin as the Moderator, VHS. |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "East Austin Creeks" (Parts 1 of 2), 1992 November |
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The 1992 Fall Forum focuses on East Austin Creeks. The panelists are Tom Hegemier, engineer; Dwight Lindley, University Hills homeowner; Roger Duncan, Environmental and Conservation Services, City of Austin, 3/4". |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "East Austin Creeks" (Part 2 of 2), 1992 November |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "East Austin Creeks" , 1992 November |
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The 1992 Fall Forum focuses on East Austin Creeks. The panelists are Tom Hegemier, engineer; Dwight Lindley, University Hills homeowner; Roger Duncan, Environmental and Conservation Services, City of Austin, VHS. |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "Barton Creek Development Deal" (Part 1 of 2), 1993 October 20 |
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Pros and Cons about the development agreement between the City of Austin and Freeport-McMoRan. With Tom McCuller, Travis Audubon Society; Craig Smith, Austin Sierra Club; Christi Stevens, Citizens Opposed to the Development Agreement; Bill Bunch, SOS; and John Bealle , Save Barton Creek Association, 3/4". |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "Barton Creek Development Deal" (Part 2 of 2), 1993 October 20 |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "Barton Creek Development Deal", 1993 October 20 |
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Pros and cons about the development agreement between the City of Austin and Freeport-McMoRan. With Tom McCuller, Travis Audubon Society; Craig Smith, Austin Sierra Club; Cristi Stevens, Citizens Opposed to the Development Agreement; Bill Bunch, SOS; and John Bealle, Save our Creek Association, VHS. |
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We Care Austin Presents a Public Forum: "Endangered Species", 1989 April |
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A public forum with a panel of local experts discussing our endangered species and what we as a community can do to help. David Braun, Texas Nature Conservancy; Bruce Byron, Texas Capitol Area Builders Association; Chuck Sexton, City Department of Environmental. Protection; Tom McCullar, Travis Audubon Society; and Terry D. Morgan, Attorney, VHS. |
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Research material relating to the "Battle for Barton Creek, what now?" series, 1990 |
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This video series is a selection of excerpts from the June 7, 1990 Austin City Council meeting on the proposed Barton Creek PUD (planned unit development.) Over 800 people signed up to speak in defense of Barton Creek and Barton Springs, at this 13 hour meeting of public testimony. The council voted 7-0 to deny the application for development by Fortune 500 companies Freeport-McMoRan and ClubCorp International. The purpose of this program is to inspire and inform the public in continuing the debate; as the applicants have appealed to the Texas Water Commission. |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Water Quality Issues" (Part 1 of 2), 1990 June 7 |
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This video presentation is a selection of excerpts from June 7th meeting on the proposed Barton Creek PUD (planned unit development), 3/4". |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Water Quality Issues" (Part 2 of 2), 1990 June 7 |
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Water Quality Issues" (Part 1), 1990 June 7 |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Jobs" (Part 1 of 2), 1990 June 7 |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Jobs" (Part 2 of 2), 1990 June 7 |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Jobs" (Part 2), 1990 June 7 |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Parks", 1990 June 7 |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Parks", 1990 June 7 |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Politics" (Part 1of 3), 1990 June 7 |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Politics" (Part 2 of 3), 1990 June 7. |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Politics", 1990 June 7 |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Heartfelt Stories", 1990 June 7 |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Heartfelt Stories", "Save our Salamander," "Battle for Barton Creek" Politics, 1998 April 22 |
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A 30 minute composite of the most heartfelt stories told by Austinites at the 1990 PUD hearing., VHS. |
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Battle for Barton Creek, what now?: "Heartfelt Stories", "Stop Polluting Barton Creek", "Barton Springs Day", 1991 |
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The day was proclaimed by Texas Governor Ann Richards in commemoration of the infamous June 7, 1990 public hearing to save Barton Springs, VHS. |
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The Best of Barton Creek Series, "Earth First! Tim Jones leads a Sierra Club Hike", "The PUD versus the Chronicle", "Discussion on the methodology of environmental reporting", 1990 November 15 |
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"Ground Truth" Video Series Press Releases and Video Logs, 1992-1994 |
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"Ground Truth" #1, "Ground Truth" #2, 1992 February, 1992 June |
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#1: The City of Austin cable channel 6 press conference shows pollution in Barton Creek and why the current Comprehensive Watershed Ordinance CWO does not work. #2: Documented pollution events caused by golf courses in the Barton Creek watershed, 3/4". |
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"Ground Truth" #2, "Businesses for SOS on Earth Day", 1992, June, Date unknown. |
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Documented pollution events caused by golf courses in the Barton Creek watershed; Austin Business owners show support for Save our Springs on Earth Day, VHS., |
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Ground Truth #'s 1,2,3, and 4, The news program City Council Hearing, Various |
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Ground Truth #2, 1992 June |
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Documented pollution events caused by golf courses in the Barton Creek watershed, 3/4". |
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Ground Truth #3, 1992 July |
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Water Quality devises and structural controls designed to contain polluted rain water runoff don't work, 3/4". |
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Ground Truth #4, 1993 May |
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Documentation of the 3 mile algae bloom adjacent to Barton Creek Country Club's Fazio Golf Course, 3/4". |
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Ground Truth #5, 1993 November |
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October 20, 1993 rain event shows resulting pollution in Barton Springs Pool caused by highway construction runoff from US 290 and Loop 1, VHS. |
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Ground Truth #5 and #7, 1992 February 22, 1994 March 11 |
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#5: October 20th rain event shows resulting pollution in Barton Springs Pool caused by highway construction runoff from US 290 and Loop 1; #7: Highway construction pollution in Barton Creek watershed; 3/4". |
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Ground Truth #8, 1994 February |
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Pollution problems with the Hazardous Materials Trap at William Cannon Road and Mopac, 3/4". |
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Ground Truth "Reality Check" #8, Stop the News # 46, 1994 March |
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Ground Truth #8 With Daryl Slusher and Tim Jones, VHS. |
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Ground Truth #9, 1994 April |
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Aerial footage of Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone and surrounding areas, 3/4". |
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Ground Truth #10, 1994 May |
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Williamson Creek pollution, 3/4". |
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Ground Truth #11, 1994 July |
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United States Fish and Wildlife Service -Salamander Listing-Historical documentation of the biological and regulatory threats to the Barton Springs Salamander being considered for endangered species status, 3/4". |
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Ground Truth #11 and #12, 1994 July, 1994 September |
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#11: United States Fish and Wildlife Service-Salamander Listing-Historical documentation of the biological and regulatory threats to the Barton Springs Salamander being considered for endangered species status; #12: ONRW for Barton Creek and Barton Springs, Canoe trip from Highway 71 to algae bloom area at golf course, Cleaning algae from pool; VHS. |
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Ground Truth #12, 1994 September |
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ONRW (Outstanding Nation Resource Waters) for Barton Creek and Barton Springs. Canoe trip from Highway 71 to algae bloom area at golf course. Cleaning algae from pool, 3/4". |
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Ground Truth #14 and #15, 1994 October and 1994 December |
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#14: Observations of Texas Highway Department Construction Pollution; #15: Barton Springs Pollution, 3/4". |
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"Ground Truth # 15", 1994 December |
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Barton Springs Pollution, VHS. |
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"Ground Truth #18", 1995 |
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Salamander Listing Tape for United States Fish and Wildlife, 3/4". |
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"Barton Creek Guided Tour", 1990 October |
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Tim Jones leads a Sierra Club hike on Barton Creek, 3/4". |
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"Barton Creek Guided Tour" And Slide Show of Best of Barton Creek Guided Tour, 1990 October |
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"Barton Creek Guided Tour", "University of Texas Rally by Earth First!", 1990 October, 1990 November |
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"Barton Creek Guided Tour" With Tim Jones leading a Sierra Club hike; "UT Rally by Earth First!" An inspiring rally at UT by Texas Earth First! Explores the connection between University of Texas president William Cunningham and the controversial development by Barton Creek Properties and parent company Freeport McMoran; VHS. |
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"Earth First! An Environmental Action", 1989 April |
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A documentation of a rally at the State Capital and march to the City Council Chambers in support of a local Endangered Species Ordinance drafted by Austin City Council member Max Nofziger. Austin's lakes and hill country are home to the endangered black-capped vireo, 5 species of cave bugs, and the threatened golden-cheeked warbler, 3/4". |
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"Earth First!", Undated |
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Tour of Edwards Aquifer and South Mopac Construction Pollution. Tim Jones and Cedar Stevens, VHS. |
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"Buddhists Bless Barton Springs", 1995 February 5 |
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Tibetan Monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery in India made a special visit to the scared waters of Barton Springs for a ceremonial blessing. The Tibetan Resettlement Project helped arrange this event, 3/4". |
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"Buddhists Bless Barton Springs", 1995 February 5 |
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Tibetan Monks from Drepung Loseling Monerstary in India made a special visit to the scared waters of Barton Springs for a ceremonial blessing. The Tibetan Resettlement Project helped arrange this event, VHS. |
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Research materials relating to the tapes, including newsletters, flyers, legal correspondence, petitions, and endangered species issues. Includes information on Save Our Springs, The Texas Observer, Hill Country Foundation, Texas Water Commission, Citizens Opposed to Development Agreement (CODA), and more, 1990-1995 |
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"Barton Creek on the Brink", 1990 October |
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A slideshow of a symposium on the environmental significance of the Barton Creek Watershed and current issues surrounding the proposed development in this area, VHS. |
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Texas Water Commission (Tape 1 of 2) "Barton Creek Watershed", 1991 January |
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The Texas Water Commission addresses the issue of pollution in Barton Springs at a public meeting July 31 and September 11, 1991. Public testimony includes a slideshow presentation from Earth First! Field investigator Tim Jones demonstrating the failed protective measures of Hay construction silt runoff into Barton Creek, VHS. |
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Texas Water Commission (Tape 2 of 2), 1991 January |
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The Texas Water Commission "Barton Creek Watershed", 1991 September |
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The Texas Water Commission addresses the issue of pollution in Barton Springs at a public meeting July 31st and Sept. 11, 1991. Public testimony includes a slideshow presentation from Earth First! Field investigator Tim Jones demonstrating the failed protective measures of highway construction silt runoff into Barton Creek, 3/4". |
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"Barton Springs Day", 1991 June 7 |
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A press conference. Texas Governor Ann Richards proclaims June 7, 1991 as Barton Springs Day. 3/4". |
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"The Future of Barton Springs", 1991 September 26 |
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Special guests discussing their involvement in the Battle for Barton Springs. Guests are Al St. Louis from Barton Springs Polar Club and Tim Jones, Field Researcher with Earth First!, VHS. |
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"Earth Day 1991 at Texas State Capital", 1991 April 22 |
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A call to citizen action at the Texas Legislature. Speakers include Governor Ann Richards, Attorney General Dan Morales, Land Commissioner Garry Mauro, plus a list of advocates for environmental bills calling for immediate action to protect the environment, 3/4". |
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A call to citizen action at the Texas Legislature. Speakers include Governor Ann Richards, Attorney General Dan Morales, Land Commissioner Garry Mauro, plus a list of advocates for environmental bills calling for immediate action to protect the environment, VHS. |
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SOS/Earth Day 1992, 1992 |
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SOS Coalition presents: A press briefing with legal panel (part 1 of 2), 1992 April 9 |
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On March 3 1992, Save our Springs Coalition held a panel discussion with its legal counsel to educate the media about the SOS citizens' initiative referendum to protect the environmentally sensitive Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer. Attorneys speaking for SOS include David Frederich, Bill Bunch, Jim Cousar and Pete Emerson, economist with the Environmental Defense Fund. This 1 ½ hour program also includes questions from the press. Hosted by Brigid Shea, 3/4". |
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SOS Coalition presents: A press briefing with legal panel (part 2 of 2), 1992 April 9 |
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"Save Our Salamander", 1994 June 7 |
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A special benefit for the Barton Springs Salamander (Eurycea sosorum), hosted by CODA (Citizens Organized to Defend Austin) was recorded May 14th at Zilker Hillside Theatre. This 30 minute program includes music by Danny Dolinger, Bill Oliver and Elektrolux, with a state of the Salamander address by Dr. Mark Kirkpatrick, University of Texas Zoology Professor and Barbara Mahler, U.T. Geology, 3/4". |
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"Save Our Salamander", 1994 June 7 |
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A special benefit for the Barton Springs Salamander (Eurycea sosorum), hosted by CODA (Citizens Organized to Defend Austin) was recoded May 14th at Zilker Hillside Theatre. This 30 minute program includes music by Danny Dolinger, Bill Oliver and Elektrolux, with a state of the Salamander address by Dr. Mark Kirkpatrick, U.T. Zoology Professor and Barbara Mahler, University of Texas Geology., VHS. |
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Earth First! Field Investigator Tim Jones explores pollution events in the Barton Springs/ Edwards Aquifer recharge zone, 1995 August |
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Since the passage of the Save Our Springs ordinance in 1992, by 64% of Austin voters, the battle for Barton Creek has moved to the courts and to the state legislation. On February 23, 1995, the Austin city council rejected a proposed lawsuit settlement "agreement" with Freeport McMoRan Properties. The result was a series of Austin bashing bills passed by the 1995 Texas Legislature. This program shows reasonable arguments to reject the settlement deal, and the resulting action from out of town legislators who take away Austin's right to protect its water resources, and ignores the will of the people. This one hour program was produced to inspire continued public action on this important issue, 3/4". |
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Earth First! Field Investigator Tim Jones explores pollution events in the Barton Springs/ Edwards Aquifer recharge zone, 1995 August |
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Since the passage of the Save Our Springs ordinance in 1992, by 64% of Austin voters, the battle for Barton Creek has moved to the courts and to the state legislation. On February 23, 1995, the Austin city council rejected a proposed lawsuit settlement "agreement" with Freeport McMoRan Properties. The result was a series of Austin bashing bills passed by the 1995 Texas Legislature. This program shows reasonable arguments to reject the settlement deal, and the resulting action from out of town legislators who take away Austin's right to protect its water resources, and ignores the will of the people. This one hour program was produced to inspire continued public action on this important issue, VHS. |
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"Beach Buddies - a Photo Essay", 1989 |
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Jenny Clark teams up with 10 year old daughter Sarah to tell Austin what "Don't Mess with Texas Beaches" is all about on "Beach Buddies- A Photo Essay." The show includes photos of a major cleanup project in which 6,000 volunteers collected 500 tons of trash on the Texas Coast, 3/4". |
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"Solar Austin", "Beach Buddies -a Photo Essay," 1989 |
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Solar Austin: Producer Jenny Clark interviews an expert at Austin Solar Power Plant; Beach Buddies: Jenny Clark teams up with 10 year old daughter Sarah to tell Austin what "Don't Mess with Texas Beaches" is all about on "Beach Buddies- A Photo Essay." The show includes photos of a major cleanup project in which 6,000 volunteers collected 500 tons of trash on the Texas Coast, VHS. |
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"Ecology Action/ Elementary Education Recycling Program", 1989 July 20 |
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A fun and educational musical skit for school age kids on the importance of recycling to save resources. Buda's Tom Green Elementary School hosts this educational musical skit. Special features include environmental songster Bill Oliver, and a special appearance by "Mother Nature" who explains simply how recycling household waste can help save her valuable natural resources, VHS. |
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"Garbage is Beautiful," 1988 October |
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Show song promoting recycling, VHS. |
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"Hexxon Exxon", 1989 May |
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An action for change is a documentary of a demonstration held May 18, 1989, at the company owned Exxon station at the corner of Barton Springs Road and South Lamar. The protest was one of many held across the country on the day of the Exxon Corporation shareholders meeting. The protesters are calling for a boycott of Exxon products due to the tragic 10 million gallon oil spill in Alaska's Arctic Waters, 3/4". |
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"Stop Polluting Barton Creek", 1991 May 19 |
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A look at the protest by the Barton Springs Coalition of the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Tournament at Barton Creek Country Club. This program includes scientific information about the dangers to the Barton Springs and the Edwards Aquifer from the hazardous pesticides used on the golf course, 3/4". |
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"Stop Polluting Barton Creek", 1991 May 19 |
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A look at the protest by the Barton Springs Coalition of the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Tournament the Barton Creek Country Club. This program includes scientific information about the dangers of Barton Springs and the Edwards Aquifer from the hazardous pesticides used on the golf course, VHS. |
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Colorado River Watch Network presents, 1992 February 12 |
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A lively and frank round table discussion with LBJ Austin Science Academy Students Chani Gilfeather, Tamera Saltman and Jennifer Longenecker with Austin City Council Members, Max Nofziger and Gus Garcia who watch their 3 minute CWO presentations on TV and discuss the effectiveness related to clarity, content and style. Subtitled "How to use your 3 minutes" address insight from council members on how to be the most effective in your 3 minute presentation with City Council, VHS. |
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"Bioregional Cooperation", 1992 February 24 |
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A 22 minute show with Paul DuBose and Patricia DuBose, from the Hill Country Bioregion discuss the philosophy and way of living in cooperation with nature through biological regions of your watershed, 3/4". |
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"Austin Peace Rally", 1991 |
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"Natural Robertson and the TV Tribe", 1991 October 20 |
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"War Tax Resisters", 1992 November |
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The National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee met in Austin, November 1992 to provide information and support for those people who refuse to pay taxes to pay for war. "War Tax Resisters" is a 50 minute program of an interview with Karen Marysdaughter from Maine, and Dave Zarembka from Washington D.C., who explain the history, consequences, personal affects, and political actions involved in redirecting taxes from war to peaceful tax purposes, 3/4". |
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"War Resister", 1992 November |
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The National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee met in Austin, November 1992 to provide information and support for those people who refuse to pay taxes to pay for war. "War Tax Resisters" is a 50 minute program of an interview with Karen Marysdaughter from Maine, and Dave Zarembka from Washington D.C., who explain the history, consequences personal affects, and political actions involved in redirecting taxes from war to peaceful tax purposes, VHS. |
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"Only One Sky Peace Rally", 1991 February 7 |
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As the specter of war approaches the Austin Coliseum will echo with a resounding call to peace during the Only One Sky peace rally and music festival. A one hour video presentation of the January 11, 1991 gathering in Austin at the City Coliseum. The Peace Rally and Music Festival was a public forum for peace activists to share information. This program for ACTV features Gordon Fowler, Max Nofziger, Jim Hightower and musicians including; Harvey and the Peace Drummers, Michael E. Johnson & the Killer Bees, Original Bells of Joy, Shamaan Ochuam, Collaborative Voices, Caryl P. Weiss, Ian Mathews, Wajumbe & Helene Christopher, Joe Ely, Butch Hancock, Tully, Kimmie Rhoades, Kris Kristofferson, and Willie Nelson, 3/4". |
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"There's No Such Thing As A Free Kilowatt" (Part 1 of 2), 1990 March |
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This show is a document of a Public Forum hosted by Texas Safe Utility Network, taped Sunday, January 21, 1990 at the Austin Public Library. The forum presents a panel of guest speakers, on the subject of Austin's Electric Utility. Panelists include Annette Lovoi, President Texas Consumer Association; John Moore, Director Austin's Electric Department; Max Nofziger, Austin City Councilmember; Paul Robbins, Energy Activist; and Ed Wendler, City Hall Lobbyist and Developer. The moderator of the panel is Eric Blumburg; KLBJ AM Radio, 3/4". |
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"There's No Such Thing As A Free Kilowatt" (Part 2 of 2), 1990 March |
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"Now Hear This", 1990 |
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"Now Hear This" was a live studio production including discussions of current events and a regular update featuring news about Barton Creek, this tape contains excerpts of the Battle for Barton Creek goes on and a discussion on environmental policies with Robert Bryce; environmental reporter for the Austin Chronicle, VHS. |
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"Now Hear This" (Program #1), 1990 |
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"Now Hear This" (Programs # 1 and #2), 1991 |
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"Now Hear This" (Programs # 4 and #5), 1991 |
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"Now Hear This" (Programs #6 and #7), 1991 June. |
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"Now Hear This" Program #7, 1991 |
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Gag Ruling - Abortion Funding, 3/4". |
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"Now Hear This" Program #8, Stop The News #9, 1991 |
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"Stop The News" was a live ACTV studio production with a variety of topics about current events in the news and regular updates about Barton Creek, VHS. |
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"Stop The News" Programs #9 and #10, 1991 |
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#9 Helen Ballew of Hill Country Foundation, VHS. |
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"Stop The News" Programs # 11 and #12, 1991 |
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"Stop The News" Program #14, 1991 January 11 |
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Jimmie Dale Gilmore/ Capzyze, VHS. |
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"Stop The News" Program # 15, 1992 February |
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"Stop The News #18 and #24, 1992 |
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"Stop The News" # 19, 1992 May |
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Featuring the making of "Barton Springs Eternal", VHS. |
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Stop The News" #19 and #20, 1992 July |
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Episode #20 features an interview about recent Native American issues in local movies, VHS. |
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"Stop The News" #19, 1992 June |
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"Stop The News" #20, 1992 July |
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"Stop The News" #21, 1992 August |
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"Stop The News" #22, 1992 September |
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Features news, poetry, and live music, VHS. |
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"Stop The News" # 32 and # 34, 1993 |
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"Stop The News" #35 and # 36, 1993 |
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"Stop The News" #41, 1994 January 15 |
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"Stop The News" #47 and #48, 1994 May 2, 1994 May 21 |
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# 47- Daryl Slusher and Mary Arnold; # 48- Slusher and Davis, VHS. |
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"Stop The News" # 49 and # 50, 1994 June, 1994 July |
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# 49- Conspiracy Guy, Ground Truth #10, Terrel Johnson and Bill Oliver; # 50- Aids SA, Jenny Wong, VHS. |
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"Stop The News" # 51, 1994 August |
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"Stop The News" # 54, 1994 December |
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"Stop The News" # 56, 1995 March |
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"Stop The News" # 65, 1995 |
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Features Pat Garlinghouse; ACTV, Steve Beers; Austin Sierra Club, and Aquifer in Peril with Bill Jackson, VHS. |
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"Sacred Earth": Program 1, 2001 |
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Video series for "Sacred Earth", a production for Catholic Television San Antonio- 2001. Sister Susan Mika of the Benedictine Sisters and the Benedictine Resource Center interviews Jenny Clark- Environmental Activist and Dr. Neil Carmen- Biotechnology Task Force for the Sierra Club about genetically engineered (GE) foods. Each program is 28 minutes long and there is a 2 minute break in black in the middle of the program. Program 1 explains what genetically engineered food is and how to read a label to avoid corn, soy, canola, and cottonseed oil, VHS. |
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"Sacred Earth": Program 2, 2001 |
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Covers health and environmental risks of GE crops, VHS. |
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"Sacred Earth": Program 3, 2002 |
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Discussions about the video "Heartbreak in the Heartland" a production of www.SayNoToGMOs.org about the legal battles with Monsanto regarding patent infringement from Percy Schmeiser, a Canadian canola farmer and Rodney Nelson, a soybean farmer in North Dakota. The "Heartbreak in the Heartland" video was recorded at the LBJ library auditorium, VHS. |
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"AISD-Seeds of Deception", 2003 October 15 |
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Author of "Seeds of Deception" Jeffrey Smith presents his case to the local press and donates his book to the Austin Independent School District (AISD) trustees. The effort is to educate the school board about the health and environmental risks of using genetically engineered ingredients in school lunches. Run time 20:00 minutes, VHS. |
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"Bullies", 2001 October 1 |
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Genetically Engineered Seeds of Controversy: Biotech Bullies Threaten Farmers and Consumer Rights. A lecture led by Jim Hightower, Former Texas Commissioner of Agriculture with farmers Percy Schmeiser, and Rodney Nelson, and with Fred Walters, editor of ACRES, USA. Held in Bass Lecture Hall, University of Texas, Austin, VHS. |
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