Mdocs Flyer-2015-06-01, Storytellers' Institute Events, 2015 Skidmore College
Mdocs Flyer-2015-06-01, Storytellers' Institute Events, Jordana Dym
MDOCS Publications
No abstract provided.
Mdocs Publication-2015-06-03, Skidmore Kicks Off Storytellers With Free Events, 2015 Times Union
Mdocs Publication-2015-06-03, Skidmore Kicks Off Storytellers With Free Events, Amy Biancolli
MDOCS Publications
"Skidmore kicks off Storytellers Institute with free events"
Times Union
June 3, 2015
Author: Amy Biancolli
Mdocs Tri-Fold-2015-06-01, Storytellers' Institute Fellows Application, 2015 Skidmore College
Mdocs Tri-Fold-2015-06-01, Storytellers' Institute Fellows Application, Jordana Dym
MDOCS Publications
Tri-fold pamphlet inviting documentarians to apply for the inaugural (June 2015) Storytellers' institute.
Nancy Szwec Czarnecki, 2015 Thomas Jefferson University
Nancy Szwec Czarnecki, Nancy Czarnecki, Kelsey Duinkerken
First Women at Jefferson Oral Histories
Dr. Czarnecki was both the first woman to matriculate to and the first woman to graduate from Jefferson Medical College. She first learned that Jefferson was accepting women students from a newspaper notice while still at Temple University. After graduating Alpha Omega Alpha she continued her training in family medicine at Nazareth Hospital in Philadelphia. She then went on to form a family practice with her husband in Port Richmond. Upon leaving private practice in the early 1990’s Dr. Czarnecki became the Senior Medical Director at Prudential Healthcare and later the Patient Management Medical Director for Aetna’s Northeast Region.
Over …
Mdocs Publication-2015-05-31, Storytellers Institute At Skidmore To Open Monday, 2015 The Saratogian
Mdocs Publication-2015-05-31, Storytellers Institute At Skidmore To Open Monday, Anonymous Anonymous
MDOCS Publications
"Storytellers Institute at Skidmore to open Monday"
The Saratogian
May 31, 2015
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"100 Years Later, It Is Still So Powerful": Navigating The Effects Of The Armenian Genocide And Its Trauma On Armenian American Youth, 2015 University of San Francisco
"100 Years Later, It Is Still So Powerful": Navigating The Effects Of The Armenian Genocide And Its Trauma On Armenian American Youth, Lara S. Kleine
Master's Theses
This thesis examines the effects of the Armenian Genocide on five Armenian American university students ages 18 to 29 in the San Francisco Bay Area. The impact of this event from 100 years ago is passed down generationally and still affects the current descendants of its survivors. Since this genocide is still denied by Turkey, its perpetrators, and by the United States, the impact on Armenians has increased as each generation fights for official recognition.
By conducting semi-structured qualitative interviews, the participants revealed its impact on their identity. This thesis was grounded in intergenerational trauma transmission theory and collective memory …
Marie Olivieri Russell And Sarah Sundborg Long, 2015 Thomas Jefferson University
Marie Olivieri Russell And Sarah Sundborg Long, Sarah Long, Marie Russell, Kelsey Duinkerken
First Women at Jefferson Oral Histories
Marie Olivieri Russell
Dr. Russell attended Jefferson Medical College where she graduated top of her class in 1970. In addition to being the first woman to receive the Alumni Prize for highest cumulative GPA, in 1971 she became the first student to serve as a full voting member of the Board of Trustees at Jefferson. After graduation she completed both a residency in Pediatrics and a fellowship in Pediatric Hematology Oncology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia before continuing on as a part of their academic staff until 1981 and managing the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program. After leaving Children’s and academic …
Anita Robinson, 2015 Thomas Jefferson University
Anita Robinson, Anita Robinson, Kelsey Duinkerken
First Women at Jefferson Oral Histories
Dr. Robinson attended Morgan State University in Baltimore for her undergraduate degree before coming to the University of Pennsylvania for graduate school. However, she soon realized that she was more interested in medicine than bench research so after completing her first year of graduate school she transferred to Jefferson Medical College. After graduating in 1974 Dr. Robinson went to Martin Luther King Junior General Hospital in Los Angeles for her residency in Pediatrics. She then went to New York University to pursue a fellowship in Adolescent Pediatrics. Upon finishing her fellowship she worked briefly at DC General Hospital before accepting …
Broad Shoulders, Hidden Voices: The Legacy Of Integration At New Orleans' Benjamin Franklin High School, 2015 University of New Orleans
Broad Shoulders, Hidden Voices: The Legacy Of Integration At New Orleans' Benjamin Franklin High School, Graham S. Cooper
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
This paper seeks to insert the voices of students into the historical discussion of public school integration in New Orleans. While history tends to ignore the memories of children that experienced integration firsthand, this paper argues that those memories can alter our understanding of that history. In 1963, Benjamin Franklin High School was the first public high school in New Orleans to integrate. Black students knowingly made sacrifices to transfer to Ben Franklin, as they were socially and politically conscious teenagers. Black students formed alliances with some white teachers and students to help combat the racist environment that still dominated …
Interview With Ann Dupre, 2015 SC Mother of the Year Committee
Interview With Ann Dupre, Ann Waring Dupre
South Carolina Mother of the Year Oral History Archives
Interview with Ann DuPre, member of the South Carolina Mother of the Year Selection Committee.
Interview With Mary Carolyn Watson, 2015 SC Mother of the Year 1986
Interview With Mary Carolyn Watson, Mary Carolyn Watson
South Carolina Mother of the Year Oral History Archives
Interview with Mary Carolyn Watson, 1986 South Carolina Mother of the Year.
Interview With Carolyn Montague Laffitte And "Callie" Wienges, 2015 SC Mother of the Year Committee
Interview With Carolyn Montague Laffitte And "Callie" Wienges, Carolyn Montague Laffitte, Callie Wienges
South Carolina Mother of the Year Oral History Archives
Interview with Carolyn Montague Laffitte and Callie Wienges, mother and daughter members of the South Carolina Mothers Association and South Carolina Mother of the Year Selection Committee.
Interview With Harry Dalton, 2015 Winthrop University
Interview With Harry Dalton, Harry Dalton
Winthrop University Oral History Program
In his May 12, 2015 interview with Rebecca Masters, Harry Dalton shares his time at Winthrop as a student from 1976-1986 and how he remained involved with Winthrop ever since. Recalled are the accomplishments of DiGiorgio, Dalton’s thoughts on President Mahony, and how Winthrop has changed from his time as a student. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.
Vanguardia Mujerista Haciendo Escuela: An Oral History Of Cuban Feminism, 2015 James Madison University
Vanguardia Mujerista Haciendo Escuela: An Oral History Of Cuban Feminism, Marie Eszenyi
Masters Theses, 2010-2019
The high rate of female political participation in Cuba has led many journalists, political scientists, and activists to claim that the country is quite possibly the most feminist in Latin America (Torregrosa, 2012). As the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality (2012) indicates, Cuba ranks third in the world for female participation in legislative bodies. Indeed, Cuba has a long history of female political and revolutionary involvement that positions Cuban feminism both on the forefront and the margins of the economy, governmental institutions, culture, society, military systems, and the workplace during various historical points. Moreover, Cuba’s location just 90 miles …
Ang Buhay Sa Nayon-Life In The Valley: An Oral History Project With The Shenandoah Living Archive, 2015 James Madison University
Ang Buhay Sa Nayon-Life In The Valley: An Oral History Project With The Shenandoah Living Archive, Hannah Moses
Masters Theses, 2010-2019
Ang Buhay sa Nayon/Life in the Valley, is an oral history project consisting of twenty-three interviews with seventeen Filipino Americans from the Shenandoah Valley. These video oral histories, including transcripts and donated photographs, are now part of the Shenandoah Living Archive at James Madison University. This oral history collection is also showcased in a digital exhibit: http://sites.jmu.edu/lifeinthevalley/. The website touches on a myriad of aspects of Filipino American life, but strives overall to put the interviewees’ experiences in historical context and to understand how Filipinos have formed a community in rural Virginia.
Maine Folklife, Vol. 20, Iss. 2, 2015 The University of Maine
Maine Folklife, Vol. 20, Iss. 2, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife Center Newsletter
The Penobscot Dictionary Project is well underway. It is a project that brings together Native culture, linguistics and digital humanities. On the one hand, we are engaged in on-going discussions with members of the Penobscot Language committee on Indian Island to make sure that our work helps their work in teaching and sustaining their language program. On the other hand, we are building a digital file with all of the linguistic information that we can incorporate into the dictonary. Working with a part of the dictionary that was digitally entered onto 5 1/4 inch floppy disks in the 1980s, the …
Application Of Heritage Tourism Development Frameworks To Jenkins County, Georgia, 2015 Georgia Southern University
Application Of Heritage Tourism Development Frameworks To Jenkins County, Georgia, Shelby R. Herrin
Honors College Theses
With the decline of traditional agriculture and extraction industries, many small towns in the Southeast US are facing challenges of economic decline and looking for alternative development trajectories. The city of Millen in Jenkins County, Georgia is one of such small towns. With the discovery of a large Civil War heritage resource, Millen’s administration became interested in developing the town’s tourism potential. However, the community possesses neither the resources nor knowledge to develop and promote this potential. In this project, the combination of Gunn’s functioning tourism system model as a conceptual framework and Jamal and Getz’s three-step collaborative community tourism …
Mdocs Poster-2015-04-09, Academic Festival, 2015 Skidmore College
Mdocs Poster-2015-04-09, Academic Festival, Jordana Dym
MDOCS Publications
Poster advertising MDOCS Academic Festival 2015 participation, which includes a session with students from 4 Documentary Studies Classes (Mapping A City, Exhibiting South Asia, Docu-Trek, Senior Center), an end-of-year dinner, and the Audio Doc class 'Evening of Listening."
Events include:
3:00-4:20pm: Senior Center 60th Anniversary, Docu-Trek, Exhibiting Nepal, Mapping A City
5:00-6:00pm: Food, Drink & Conversation
6:30-8:00pm: Night of Listening in Wilson Chapel
Mdocs Poster-2015-04-29, Evening Of Listening - Audio Doc Presentation, 2015 Skidmore College
Mdocs Poster-2015-04-29, Evening Of Listening - Audio Doc Presentation, Atlan Tenoch Arceo-Witzl
MDOCS Publications
Poster advertising an "Evening of Listening" with student projects completed in Eileen McAdams' Audio Documentary spring '15 courses. Poster design by class of 2018 student Atlan Tenoch Arceo-Witzl.
Interview Of Jennifer Sipe, M.S.N., R.N., 2015 La Salle University
Interview Of Jennifer Sipe, M.S.N., R.N., Jennifer Sipe, Anthony Palazzolo
All Oral Histories
Jennifer Sipe was born in 1969 at Chestnut Hill Hospital. Jennifer had an unstructured childhood which allowed her time to follow her interests and explore local woods and creeks in Bucks County growing up. Jennifer went to Willow Dale Elementary and also was a graduate of William Tennent High School class of 1987. During high school Jennifer was involved in many activities and took a wide range of classes. At an early age as an aggressive learner after completing high school, Jennifer decided to be the first one in her family to attend college. She started college at Temple University …