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Oral History Conversation With Yasmin Alkhal, Elona Bebla, Nick Del Mundo
Oral History Conversation With Yasmin Alkhal, Elona Bebla, Nick Del Mundo
Philosophy 111: Philosophy of Human Nature
This oral history project builds on an ongoing storytelling project by freelance photographer Jim Lommasson entitled What We Carried: Fragments from the Cradle of Civilization, which has now become a traveling exhibit. The exhibit features various artifacts and belongings that Iraqi and Syrian refugees have carried with them on their journey to America. Each artifact bears a story about particular objects, images, or memories that reconnect refugee communities to what they have lost or left behind.
In their conversations with Iraqi and Syrian refugees, USD students invited members of the Iraqi/Syrian communities in San Diego to share the life …
Oral History Conversation With Rabea Jouja, Luree Scott, Chloe Naquin
Oral History Conversation With Rabea Jouja, Luree Scott, Chloe Naquin
Philosophy 111: Philosophy of Human Nature
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Oral History Conversation With Najah Abdelkader, Evan Bui, Eric Hoster, Jesseca Bates
Oral History Conversation With Najah Abdelkader, Evan Bui, Eric Hoster, Jesseca Bates
Philosophy 111: Philosophy of Human Nature
Najah Abdelkader, Professor of Philosophy at San Diego City College and Southwestern College, share stories and memories from her homeland of Iraq and her experiences of adapting to her new life in the US. This oral history conversation is part of an oral history project entitled "From Cradle to Cradle". In this project, students in a Philosophy of Human Nature course invites Iraqis and Syrians who have migrated to the US to share the stories and memories they have carried with them from their homelands and to explain how those stories and memories continue to shape and enrich the lives …
Oral History Conversation With Jason Buys, Marguerite M. Wallace, Akira Bannai, Devon Parikh, Jason Mendes
Oral History Conversation With Jason Buys, Marguerite M. Wallace, Akira Bannai, Devon Parikh, Jason Mendes
Philosophy: All Student Work
This is an oral history conversation with Jay Buys.
Oral History Conversation With Monserrat Perez Corral (Whatever It Takes), Brianna M. Boretto, Andrew Schlegel
Oral History Conversation With Monserrat Perez Corral (Whatever It Takes), Brianna M. Boretto, Andrew Schlegel
Philosophy: All Student Work
This is an oral history conversation.
Oral History Conversation With Christopher Yanov (Reality Changers), Bronte E. Benesh, Matthew Fairorth, Mshary Arnous, Jason Mendes
Oral History Conversation With Christopher Yanov (Reality Changers), Bronte E. Benesh, Matthew Fairorth, Mshary Arnous, Jason Mendes
Philosophy: All Student Work
This is an oral history conversation with Christopher Yanov (Reality Changers).
Oral History Conversation With Rasto Ivanic (Groupsolver), Andreas Breitenberg-Scavuzzo, Courtney Abbassian, Devon Parikh, Majid Bouresli
Oral History Conversation With Rasto Ivanic (Groupsolver), Andreas Breitenberg-Scavuzzo, Courtney Abbassian, Devon Parikh, Majid Bouresli
Philosophy: All Student Work
Interview with the co-founder and CEO of Groupsolver, Rasto Ivanic. In the interview he answers questions about his early life and how he became involved in this social venture. He discusses some of the trials and tribulations associated with Social Entrepreneurship. Groupsolver is a service that collects feedback from customers/constituents and supplies it to the relevant party.
Oral History Conversation With Tyler Norris (Soulr), Morgan Lester, Keegan P. Mcmillan, Baisi Wu, William Han
Oral History Conversation With Tyler Norris (Soulr), Morgan Lester, Keegan P. Mcmillan, Baisi Wu, William Han
Philosophy: All Student Work
This is an oral history interview with Tyler Norris conducted on March 28, 2017.
Oral History Conversation With Lydell Aaron (Beartha), Alexander Z. Bulkin, Kari Schattinger, Kate L. Gardner, Charbel Mouannes, Danielle Silvaggio
Oral History Conversation With Lydell Aaron (Beartha), Alexander Z. Bulkin, Kari Schattinger, Kate L. Gardner, Charbel Mouannes, Danielle Silvaggio
Philosophy: All Student Work
Oral History Interview conducted with Lydell Aaron. He founded Beartha Systems which builds scalable and smart systems that harness energy and resources for small communities.
Oral History Conversation With Patrick Rust (Vitro), Draysen Wilson, Emily Evans, Madison Span, Bryan Rodriguez
Oral History Conversation With Patrick Rust (Vitro), Draysen Wilson, Emily Evans, Madison Span, Bryan Rodriguez
Philosophy: All Student Work
This is an oral history interview that was conducted with Patrick Rust on March 28, 2017 about his creative work within the advertising company, Vitro.
Oral History Conversation Teresa Smith (Dreams For Change), Cole W. Davenport, Charlie Gunn, Marissa Diblasio, Melad Youssofi
Oral History Conversation Teresa Smith (Dreams For Change), Cole W. Davenport, Charlie Gunn, Marissa Diblasio, Melad Youssofi
Philosophy: All Student Work
Dreams for Change founder, Teresa Smith, discusses her company and its mission.
Oral History Conversation With Chuck Samuelson (Kitchens For Good), Sulaiman Almatar, Michelle Truong, Jason Chander, Megan Strickland
Oral History Conversation With Chuck Samuelson (Kitchens For Good), Sulaiman Almatar, Michelle Truong, Jason Chander, Megan Strickland
Philosophy: All Student Work
This was a conversation with Chuck Samuelson who runs a social organization (Kitchens for Good).
Oral History Conversation With Bh Kim And Kaison Tanabe (Impact Without Borders), Grant M. Mcgahey Mr., Austen Molano, Dylan Valdivia, Randy Kim
Oral History Conversation With Bh Kim And Kaison Tanabe (Impact Without Borders), Grant M. Mcgahey Mr., Austen Molano, Dylan Valdivia, Randy Kim
Philosophy: All Student Work
This is an oral history Interview that was conducted on March 28th, 2017 discussing entrepreneurship in the San Diego start-up community.
Oral History Conversation With Joon Han (Better San Diego), Lacey Hartin, Gabriela Guevara, Akira Bannai
Oral History Conversation With Joon Han (Better San Diego), Lacey Hartin, Gabriela Guevara, Akira Bannai
Philosophy: All Student Work
This is an oral history conversation that was conducted with Joon Han, founder of Better San Diego, at the University of San Diego on March 28, 2017.
Oral History Conversation With Evan Malter, Tyler J. Hodges, Mary Ann Lee, Max Opperman, Salvador Llamas
Oral History Conversation With Evan Malter, Tyler J. Hodges, Mary Ann Lee, Max Opperman, Salvador Llamas
Philosophy: All Student Work
An oral history interview with Evan Malter. Evan walks through his life story, personal experiences, and how they have led to the creation of Count Loyalty, a small business that identifies loyalty capital for businesses looking to obtain a bank loan.
Oral History Conversation With Sara Schairer (Compassion It), Lauren Sykes, Kendall Higgins, Caitlin Catherwood
Oral History Conversation With Sara Schairer (Compassion It), Lauren Sykes, Kendall Higgins, Caitlin Catherwood
Philosophy: All Student Work
COMPASSION IT is a nonprofit organization and social movement that inspires compassionate actions in the lives of every person we reach. We believe that when you "compassion it" in your daily life, you can positively impact the entire world.
Sara Schairer, the founder of COMPASSION IT, is a Stanford University-certified teacher of compassion. The knowledge she gained from her Stanford training informs the programs and workshops that she and her team offer.
COMPASSION IT's products and programs spread compassion around the world. Classrooms in Costa Rica, the Parliament of Botswana, homes in Nepal, small-town America and businesses in San Diego …
Oral History Conversation With Charlene Espinoza (Bosh Bosh), Tatiana T. Henry, Blake Martin, Jessica Hernandez Bernal, Chason S. Bridges
Oral History Conversation With Charlene Espinoza (Bosh Bosh), Tatiana T. Henry, Blake Martin, Jessica Hernandez Bernal, Chason S. Bridges
Philosophy: All Student Work
This was an oral history conversation with Charlene Espinoza on March 28, 2017.