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SDPB Supporter Spotlight: Karen Miller, Rapid City
from SDPB October 2021 Magazine
by SDPB
Karen Miller grew up on a farm near Draper, SD, where her parents, Doris and Fred Fredericksen, grew wheat and raised cattle. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Dakota Wesleyan in Mitchell and a master’s in social work from the University of Chicago. She and her young family lived coast-to-coast: New York, Illinois, Michigan, and California. In 1983, with her children grown and her parents advancing in years, she moved to Rapid City. She served as a social worker for Lutheran Social Services, specializing in individual and marital therapy, divorce mediation, and employee assistance programs. In 1995, she established a private counseling practice.
Karen says her parents were the original family supporters of SDPB. “Draper did not have a lot of alternatives. They were very excited when public broadcasting came to Reliance. They watched public television and listened to public radio until they died. When they passed away, I upped my support in honor of them. They had been so appreciative of what public broadcasting brought to South Dakota. It sort of feels like a family tradition.”
Today Karen enjoys news and Masterpiece programming. “I wake up to Morning Edition every morning and I listen to BBC Overnight. I watch PBS NewsHour and Masterpiece.”