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Windshield America
Episode FLWSA-109L

AIR TIMES:

Visionaries
Heather Templeton takes a trip to East Harlem, New York, where she meets Steve Sloan, a Physical Ed teacher for Public School 102 who is also blind. In a neighborhood rife with drugs and gangs, Steve not only teaches the children fitness, he gives them hope to overcome the obstacles of everyday life in Harlem.

Next we head to Livingston, Montana, to meet Natalie Orfalea, who is teaching teens to walk new paths. Through Montana Yellowstone Expeditions she offers underprivileged kids the chance to share her passion for nature and the outdoors and to expand their view of the world.

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Steven Sloan, Physical Education Teacher
schools.nyc.gov/OurSchools/Region9/M102/default.htm?searchType=school

Kim Johnson, Parent
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Rhonda Quintana, Teacher
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Leslie Gonzalez, Baby Diesel, 6th Grade
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Randi Hern, Shelby Harris’s Mom
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Shelby Harris, Sweet Chocolate, 6th Grade
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Natalie Orfalea, Montana Yellowstone Expeditions Founder
www.myecamp.org/

Breeze Galindo, Intern and Former Participant
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Natalie Orfalea, Montana Yellowstone Expeditions Founder
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Judd Macrae, Field Instructor
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Tamera, Montana Yellowstone Expeditions Participant
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