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Crossing East 2006 (Peabody awards 2007)
Produced by Dmae Roberts & funded by the Oregon Council for the Humanities, RACC and CPB. |
Restorative Justice Project 2004
- In Spring 2004, MediaRites presented art outreach in partnership with SAFES, Survivors for An Effective System and Act for Action, to 40 survivors of crime and violence. Funded by RACC's Neighborhood Arts Program and a grant from The Leroy and Connie Jensen Charitable Fund. |
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- The unusual and significant story of Doc Hay and his business partner and friend Lung On who ran the Kam Wah Chung store and medical practice in a small Eastern Oregon town shortly after the Gold Rush and into the 1950’s. Produced by Dmae Roberts & funded by the Oregon Council for the Humanities, RACC and CPB. |
Oregon Buddhist Temple 100th Anniversary Celebration Memory Book 2003
Funded by Oregon Buddhist Temple Celebration Committee . |
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The Breast Cancer Monologues:one-hour radio documentary 2003
- This project was produced from outreach workshops conducted by MediaRites Productions with breast cancer survivors. Produced by Dmae Roberts and the Breast Cancer Radio Arts Project, a collaboration with the Media Project, Project Quest’s Arquette Cancer Program and KBOO 90.7 FM community radio. Funded by Sound Partners for Community Health, RACC, OAC and NEA. |
Oregon Buddhist Temple 100th Anniversary Celebration Cook book 2003
- a 160 pages cookbook which contains recipes collected from temple members throughout the last one hundred years. Funded by Oregon Buddhist Women's Association.
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Stories1st.org (2003 Clarion awards) Stories of Loss, Hope and Peace - Since October 11th, Stories1st.org has presented the real-life stories of independent producers and writers from across the country every month. Produced by MediaRites Productions with funding from the CPB, the NEA and RACC. |
Peace Project Companion Book 2002
- an illustrated visual project that combined views and illustrations of multicultural group on the issue of "Peace". Funded by RACC. |
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Stories1st.org Heart of Nature 2003
- "Heart of Nature" follows the lives of young people with disabilities exploring their world.
Stories1st.org Growing Up, Growing Strong 2003 - a one-hour special based on pieces presented on Stories1st.org , features young women with strength and daring.
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- This 130-page color handbook and companion CD that came out of art workshops is a step-by-step oral history guidebook and companion CD of eight audio stories that works as an oral history guidebook to help families, schools, and community groups tell their cultural and family stories. |
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- Wisdom of the Elders launches nationwide in 2003 on public radio stations across the country, bringing stories every week from Native America. |
- a Chinese puppet performance at Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. Funded by RACC, Collin Foundation, Meyer Memorial Foundation. |
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- a collection of personal stories by youth ages 13 to 23 with resources and helpful information for youth, families and schools about mental health topics. Hosted and produced by Dmae Roberts. Funded by the Henry J. Kaiser Foundation, RACC, NEA, and HearingVoices.com through the CPB with support from Loose Leaf Book Company and Outright Radio. |
PGE-Service Center Community Event 1998 - The Legacies Family Fair was a daylong community celebration and a way for participants to meet and share ethnic foods and personal stories. |
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- a compilation of 10 short stories of Portland, Oregon artists by Amerasian Radio Producer Dmae Roberts. Funded by RACC. |
Time Between original collage play 2000
- an orginal collage play directed by Carmela Lanza-Weil, exploring the landscape of loss and hope. Funded by RACC, NEA, the Collins Foundation and the PGE-Enron Foundation. |
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Mei Mei, A Daughter's Song 2000 - a personal story of cross-cultural and cross-generational conflict spanning two generations of a mother and daughter. This personal documentary chronicles Dmae Roberts and her mother, Chu-Yin, as they travel to Taiwan together. Funded by NEA, OAC & Soundprint. |
Walking The Path With You Oral History Project 2000 - a companion book that includes materials from six months visual art workshop with Asian youths and interviews with their seniors in native languages, partnered with Portland Impact-SE Multicultural Center & APACSA. Funded by RACC. |
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The Journey of Lady Buddha 2000 - a personal and historical exploration of Kuan Yin, the Asian goddess of compassion and mercy. Written, produced and narrated by Amerasian Radio Producer Dmae Roberts. Funded by NEA, RACC, On the Boards/Seattle and Jack Straw Foundation. |
Tongue of a Bird 2002
- Directed by Carmela Lanza-Weil, written by Ellen McLaughlin, this multi-ethnic production revolves around the character of Maxine, a search and rescue pilot hired by a mother whose twelve-year-old daughter, has been abducted. Maxine's search for the girl parallels her search for her own mother, appearing as a ghostly Amelia Earhart figure throughout. |
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