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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
History Reclaimed: Sister Betty Ann Mcneil, D.C., Tells The Hidden Story Of The Daughters Of Charity During The Civil War
DePaul Magazine
This article excerpts from Sr. Betty Ann McNeil, D.C.'s “Balm of Hope: Charity Afire Impels Daughters of Charity to Civil War Nursing,” based on her finds while serving as the archivist for the Daughters of Charity, Province of Emmitsburg, Md. The collection is valuable for it gives names which have been suppressed in later transcriptions.
Jamil Khoury Interview, Dasha Lubitov
Jamil Khoury Interview, Dasha Lubitov
Asian American Art Oral History Project
This interview focusses on Silk Road Rising's video play Not Quite White: Arabs, Slavs, and the Contours of Contested Whiteness.
Bio: Jamil Khoury is the Founding Artistic Director of Silk Road Rising. Promoting playwrights of Silk Road backgrounds (Asian and Middle Eastern) is a passion that dovetails well with his experiences living in the Middle East and his eleven years as a cross-cultural trainer and international relocations consultant. A theatre producer, essayist, playwright, and film maker, Khoury’s work focuses on Middle Eastern themes and questions of Diaspora. He is particularly interested in the intersections of culture, national identity, and citizenship, …
Preserving Pullman: Historic District Becomes Illinois' First National Monument
Preserving Pullman: Historic District Becomes Illinois' First National Monument
DePaul Magazine
Pullman has long had a place in history, labor and urban planning, but the spotlight on this far South Side neighborhood is about to get a whole lot brighter. On Feb. 19, President Barack Obama announced the designation of the Pullman Historic District as a national monument. With this move, Pullman entered the National Park Service portfolio, joining such iconic American sites as the Grand Canyon, the Statue of Liberty and Mount Rushmore, and becoming the first national monument in Illinois. Pullman's history, architectural significance, and residents are spotlighted.
I Remember: Chicago Veterans Of War, Chris Green, Jim Fairhall
I Remember: Chicago Veterans Of War, Chris Green, Jim Fairhall
Big Shoulders Books
I Remember: Chicago Veterans of War weaves together the memories of fifty veterans of World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Throughout the book, each veteran speaks in a series of “I remember” statements labeled by a number, not a name. This anonymous structure foregrounds the similarities of all wars. The effect is of one veteran speaking of the shock and scale of every modern war. I Remember is available free in both digital and print format.
Spread The Word! A Look At The Development Of Communication Technology, Sue Leahy
Spread The Word! A Look At The Development Of Communication Technology, Sue Leahy
Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Kompha Seth Interview About The Cambodian Association Of Illinois, Matthew Mrozinski
Kompha Seth Interview About The Cambodian Association Of Illinois, Matthew Mrozinski
Asian American Art Oral History Project
About the Organization:
“Founded in 1976, the Cambodian Association of Illinois (CAI) serves some 5,000 Cambodians in Illinois via senior health intervention; child and youth services; family health, citizenship and employment. CAI enables refugees and immigrants from Cambodia residing in Illinois, especially those in metropolitan Chicago, to become self-sufficient, productive participants in American society while preserving and enhancing their cultural heritage and community.”
About the co-Founder:
“Kompha Seth, co-Founder and Executive Director of CAI since 1981. He was a Buddhist monk in Cambodia for 23 years before emigrating to the U.S. in 1975. He has received numerous national, state and …
Lani Montreal Interview, Thi Navi Thach
Lani Montreal Interview, Thi Navi Thach
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with Filipina teacher, writer, performer Lani T. Montreal by Thi Navi Thach
Ann Poochareon Interview, Christina Yang
Ann Poochareon Interview, Christina Yang
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with new media artist Ann Poochareon by Christina Yang
Tatsu Aoki Interview, Brian Callahan
Tatsu Aoki Interview, Brian Callahan
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with musician Tatsu Aoki
Tina Ramirez Interview, Karina Lopez
Tina Ramirez Interview, Karina Lopez
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with poet Tina Ramirez
Dahuang Zhou Interview, Julia Lin
Dahuang Zhou Interview, Julia Lin
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with multimedia artist and entrepreneur DaHuang Zhou
Chi Jang Yin Interview, Anna Huang
Chi Jang Yin Interview, Anna Huang
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with experimental documentary filmmaker Chi Jang Yin by Anna Huang
Von Kommanivanh Interview, John Pluciennik
Von Kommanivanh Interview, John Pluciennik
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with Loatian born/Chicago based painter Von Kommanivahn by John Pluciennik
Sam Del Rosario Interview, Nancy Shaba
Sam Del Rosario Interview, Nancy Shaba
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with writer and the former ED of the Asian American Artists Collective- Chicago Sam del Rosario by Nancy Shaba.
Rominna Villasenor Interview, Jamelle Apolinar
Rominna Villasenor Interview, Jamelle Apolinar
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with writer, performer, visual artist Rominna Villasenor by Jamelle Apolinar
Michiko Itatani Interview, Liza Rush
Michiko Itatani Interview, Liza Rush
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with painter and School of the Art Institute of Chicago professor Michiko itatani by Liza Rush
Mike Park Interview, Ben Rogers
Mike Park Interview, Ben Rogers
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 interview with Mike Park from Asian Man Records by Ben Rogers
Ann Marie Chua Lee Interview, Jasmin M. Ortiz
Ann Marie Chua Lee Interview, Jasmin M. Ortiz
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2010 Interview with cosplay costume designer Anne Marie Chua Lee by Jasmin M. Ortiz
Friendship Of My Soul. Selected Letters By Elizabeth Ann Seton 1803-1809, Betty Ann Mcneil
Friendship Of My Soul. Selected Letters By Elizabeth Ann Seton 1803-1809, Betty Ann Mcneil
Mission and Ministry Publications
Friendship of My Soul presents selected letters of Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton during a period which became pivotal for her vocation in life and journey of faith. Elizabeth Seton writes to key correspondentson matters of family, faith, and friendship. The women with whom shecorresponded included a sister-in-law, the wife of her husband’s businessassociate, and a life-long friend. Each woman shared her heart and soul withthe other as they mutually supported one another during ebb and flow ofthe tides of their lives.
Jienan Yuan (Chien Yuan) Interview, Lauren Smith
Jienan Yuan (Chien Yuan) Interview, Lauren Smith
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with record producer and composer Chien Yuan by Lauren Smith
Anita Chang Interview, Lauren Smith
Anita Chang Interview, Lauren Smith
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with filmmaker Anita Chang by Lauren Smith. For more information on the artist visit: http://anitachangworks.com/
Flo Oy Wong Interview, Angelika Piwowarczyk
Flo Oy Wong Interview, Angelika Piwowarczyk
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with Chinese American multimedia artist Flo Oy Wong by Angelika Piwowarczyk
http://www.flo-oy-wongartist.com/
Danny Pudi Interview, Shariq Jefferi
Danny Pudi Interview, Shariq Jefferi
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with comedian Danny Pudi by Shariq Jefferi
Cynthia Tom Interview, Lauren Swift
Cynthia Tom Interview, Lauren Swift
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with painter and president of the Asian American Women Artists Association Cynthia Tom by Lauren Swift
Chris Naka Interview, Cheryl Franzen
Chris Naka Interview, Cheryl Franzen
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with new media and video artist Chris Naka by Cheryl Franzen
Vincent Chung Interview, Pete Koszulinski
Vincent Chung Interview, Pete Koszulinski
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with the Foundation for Asian American Independent Media's graphic designer Vincent Chung by Pete Koszulinski
Larry Lee Interview, Ami Shah
Larry Lee Interview, Ami Shah
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with installation artist and curator Larry Lee by Ami Shah
Larry Lee website
View Larry's work in the AAOH project gallery
Vincent Pham Interview, Devin Meyer
Vincent Pham Interview, Devin Meyer
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with Vincent Pham a Doctoral Student at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and co-author of Asian Americans and the Media (Polity, 2008).
Gordon Cc Liao Interview, Elise Osenbaugh
Gordon Cc Liao Interview, Elise Osenbaugh
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with poet Gordon CC Liao
Yasufumi Nakamori Interview About Ysuhiro Ishimoto, Katherine Cloutier
Yasufumi Nakamori Interview About Ysuhiro Ishimoto, Katherine Cloutier
Asian American Art Oral History Project
2009 interview with Yasufumi Nakamori, friend of photographer Yasuhiro Ishimoto