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Lockout report from my hometown

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Stephanie Domet has a lockout story in this week’s issue of The Coast:

I am, unbelievably, deeply sad about being locked out. It doesn’t feel like a vacation. It feels like a betrayal.

Written by dmisener

August 20th, 2005 at 1:21 am

Posted in Radio

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  1. Great column. Stephanie is a colleague of mine at DNTO. Nice to see she’s getting additional work, too. :)
    Tod

    Anonymous

    20 Aug 05 at 2:30 am

  2. Agreed. Stephanie is a wonderful human being, and a great radio producer. She’s been a great help to me.

    Dan Misener

    20 Aug 05 at 8:58 am

  3. The part that made my heart break the most:

    “By day two, the same guide includes in her spiel about our building that we are on strike right now. “We’re locked out, actually,” a few of us say. It’s a subtle distinction, but a very important one. “Yes, they’re locked out,” she says. “Now let’s look away.” And they do. The light changes, and they roll on.

    Very perceptive. It IS easier to look away, and many people would rather do just that.

    Stephanie, I think you kick butt. Thanks for the link, Dan.

    jenkew

    20 Aug 05 at 11:26 am

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