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Our own preconceptions of who is "on our side" and the mistaken idea that we are alone may be one of the biggest obstacles to climate action. That's the big takeaway from this story about how neighbors, longshoremen, small businesspeople, tribes and environmentalists in Washington State got together and stopped a massive oil by rail terminal. Linda Garcia is a passionate activist who just wouldn't stop reaching out, and that brought a bunch of unlikely folks together. They found common ground at the intersection of climate action, workers' rights, environmental justice, and local self determination and won a 5 year battle to stop the biggest oil by rail terminal in N America. They also became friends. Guests: Don and Alona Steinke Sierra Club, Linda Garcia of the Fruit Valley Neighborhood Association, Cager Clabough ILWU, Don Orange and Eric LaBrant Port of Vancouver Commissioners.
Episode #19 of Unfiltered Radio with special guest, Don Orange. Our hosts, Mike Dalesandro and Jeff Angelo sit down with Port Commissioner Elect, Don Orange, to talk about his reasons for running for the Port Commission, his thoughts on the campaign, and his plans for the Port. On the second part of the show we'll finish our special election night coverage and talk with Jim Mains and Tanisha Harris.
Host Temple Lentz speaks with Kris Greene, candidate for Commissioner of the Port of Vancouver. As of air date, Greene has received $370,000 in direct contributions from Tesoro and Savage, the oil companies doing business as Vancouver Energy LLC, who want to build the nation's largest oil-by-rail transfer terminal at the Port of Vancouver. His opponent, Don Orange, will be interviewed on the next episode. Orange has, as of this date, received $290,000 in in-kind contributions from Washington Conservation Voters, who are opposed to the oil terminal. Original air date: October 19, 2017
This week we talk about Washington Rep. Liz Pike's busy political career and the recent voter challenge facing Port of Vancouver Commission District 1 candidate Don Orange.
In this episode, Hello Vancouver! host Temple Lentz speaks with Don Orange, candidate for Port of Vancouver Commission, District 1. Recorded July 20, 2017 For more Hello Vancouver!, visit www.HelloVancouver.us
This week hosts Katie Gillespie and Dameon Pesanti talk with Columbian business reporter Troy Brynelson to catch up on the soon to open Ilani Casino. Then Dameon and Katie talk about the Port of Vancouver, the Vancouver Energy oil terminal and Kris Greene and Don Orange who are running to become the Port's next District 1 commissioner. Finally, they'll talk with Ashley Swanson, the Columbian's features news coordinator, about all the things happening this Easter weekend.