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Interview With Cheryl Graves, Guadalupe Santoyo
Interview With Cheryl Graves, Guadalupe Santoyo
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 88 minutes
Oral history interview of Cheryl Graves by Guadalupe Santoyo
Ms. Graves first describes her childhood on the South Side of Chicago, raised with an awareness of social justice and activism, amongst a close extended family. She recalls her educational experiences, attending an integrated high school, her initial struggles in college, and her eventual career path. She explains how she became involved in the anti-Apartheid movement after law school while providing legal assistance to union workers, eventually joining CIDSA (Coalition for Illinois Divestment from South Africa). She elaborates on the actions they took to demand divestment from South …
Interview With Rosetta Daylie, Sarah Bonkowski
Interview With Rosetta Daylie, Sarah Bonkowski
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 71 minutes
Oral history interview of Rosetta Daylie by Sarah Bonkowski
Rosetta Daylie begins by recounting her childhood on the South Side of Chicago, raised by a politically active family. She recalls her initial work in food service at the Illinois Visually Handicapped Institution. She explains how she was working for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), a trade union of public employees, when she learned about the anti-Apartheid movement and the Illinois Labor Network Against Apartheid (ILLNAA. She describes her work with ILLNAA and the Coalition of Black Trade Labor Unionists, the Shell boycott …
Interview With Kathy Devine, Deseree Zimmerman
Interview With Kathy Devine, Deseree Zimmerman
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement
Length: 112 minutes
Oral history interview of Kathy Devine by Deseree Zimmerman
In this interview, Kathleen Devine recounts her political interests and activist work in the anti-Apartheid movement. She begins with recounting her childhood in Chicago and how she first became aware of the political and social realities of the day, with the assassination of JFK and witnessing the Civil Rights Movement. She discusses her time at St. Louis University, George Washington University, and how she came to work for the Department of Treasury. She explains how, when she returned to Chicago, she learned of the anti-Apartheid movement through the …