Stories Would Be Told: The Commuting Career of Kay Coxworthy
Stories Would Be Told: The Commuting Career of Kay Coxworthy, a story about work-related commuting on the ferry between Bell Island and Portugal Cove, and the powerful role of place, community, and storytelling in commuters’ lives. Featuring Kay Coxworthy. Director: Sharon Roseman. Producers and Editors: Sharon Roseman and Lesley Butler. Associate Producer: Derek Norman. Camera and Sound Recording: Derek Norman, Sharon Roseman, Diane Royal. Research: Sharon Roseman, Diane Royal, and Lesley Butler, as part of the On the Move Partnership. Produced at Memorial University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 2018, with support from SSHRC, InnovateNL and CFI.

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