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Randy Croce
Biography:
Randy Croce, MA mass communication, is a documentary photographer and video producer. He began his career working with Native American communities in Montana and Minnesota. Croce worked at the University of Minnesota Labor Education Service as a media/labor history instructor and video producer, making programs about workers, unions and immigration. His broadcast documentaries include Clouded Land, If Stone Could Speak, and Who Built Our Capitol? as well as The Farmer-Labor Movement: A Minnesota Story, a work in progress.
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