KTVU/Fox 2 from Oakland contacts me on Saturday, a day after the story appears in the Berkeleyside on July 24, 2020. I respond that I am open, but I am non committal. Since I don’t watch TV, I do not really know what kind of station this is – a Fox Station? But next day, that Sunday around noon – out of the blue – the TV crew knocks at my door. I send them away, saying that maybe in an hour I might be ready for a short interview. Immediately I text a filmmaker friend to find out about KTVU/Fox 2. Luckily Jed Riffe calls back assuring me that they are ok, I should go ahead. Then I talk briefly with the producer Elissa on the phone. When the camera man and sound person come back, I am barely ready. But right away I recognize that they are professional, kind, and actually interested in the mural and its message. This is a pleasant surprise. The sun straight above is blasting hard, I keep squinting at the camera, fully aware that I am not good with sound bites. What should I focus on? There is so much that comes together for me in this memorial.
Thank you KTVU, Elissa Harrington, and crew, for doing a really good job on this short piece!
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