Alma College Histories & Mysteries Presents: Cattlegate
We are proud to present Cattlegate, a limited series exploring the history and impact of the PBB disaster in St. Louis, MI. In this episode, we feature an interview with Gary Smith who has been a leader in the Pine River Superfund Citizen Advisory Committee, and has worked tirelessly to promote the Velsicol clean-up and tell the story of the PBB disaster. (Note this interview has been cut somewhat for time, but the full interview is available at Central Michigan University)
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Schedule
April 27 Cattlegate, Chapter 1 (featuring an interview with Dr. Brittany Fremion)
May 4 The Oral History of Gary Smith (conducted by Luke Carlson, November 2019)
May 11 Cattlegate, Chapter 2 (featuring an interview with Dr. Ed Lorenz)
May 18 The Oral History of Jane Keon (conducted by Nicole Brabaw, February 2019)
May 25 Cattlegate, Chapter 4 (featuring an interview with Diane Russel)
May 30 The Oral History of Joe Sanger (conducted by Dr. Fremion, February 2019)
June 6 Reflecting on Cattlegate (featuring an interview with Dr. Benjamin Peterson)
Thank you
Thank you to Dr. Fremion, her students, and the staff of the Museum of Cultural & Natural History at Central Michigan University for their assistance and access to oral Michigan PBB Oral History Project. Also, thank you to Drs. Fremion and Lorenz for conducting interviews. Finally, thank you to the Ukrainian musician Coma-Media who provides all of the music for the Histories & Mysteries podcast.
Funding & Collaborators
The Cattlegate series was funded by a generous grant from the Michigan Humanities Council and was recorded in the Greg Hatcher Learning Commons at Alma College.
The Michigan PBB Oral History Project was funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Science, NIH, as part of the Michigan PBB Registry at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health and Hercules Exposome Research Center, and collaboration with the University of Michigan's Michigan Center on Lifestage Environmental Exposures and Disease (M-LEEaD), PBB community partners, and CMU History, Public History, and Cultural Resource Management students.
Credits
Kathleen Gregones Presenter, Researcher, and Podcast Coordinator
Alexander Kennedy Presenter and Researcher
Mallory Fenskie Presenter and Researcher
Benjamin Peterson Engineer, Producer, and Advisor