Jamie Broady is a resident of Eugene, Oregon. Jamie is working on a documentary of her own about Operation Pedro Pan. As with the 14,000(+) Pedro Pans involved in the Operation, her father immigrated from Cuba as an unaccompanied minor during the Cold war. Growing up, Jamie didn't know her father and was left with many questions about her heritage. Through interviewing her father, Juan Lorente Reyes, for her documentary, Jamie has gotten to know more about him, and herself in the process.
Provides a penetrating account of a once-rich steelhead trout stream threatened by careless logging practices. Focusing on Oregon's North Umpqua River Basin, the film portrays the impact of clearcut logging on the small tributary streams where most of the rivers's steelhead are spawned and reared. The subtle interdependence of land and water, and the disruption of the aquatic environment caused by stream-clogging debris and warming water are dramatically presented. Hal Riney and Dick Snider, two weekend fishermen, produced the film and donated it to Oregon State University. It was widely distributed and viewed in Oregon and throughout the United States through the 1970s.