Interview with JoAnn Mundy
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Interviewers
Remy Harrington
Description
This interview was recorded as a part of the Southwest Michigan Black Heritage Society’s Voices for Social Justice Oral History Project with Kalamazoo Valley Museum. During the interview JoAnn Mundy, the narrator, discussed the following topics:
- Her childhood and what brought her to Southwest Michigan;
- What purpose ERAC/CE serves, her role at ERAC/CE, challenges specific to her work and her personal definition of social justice;
- Institutionalized racism, and how it affects different ethnicities;
- What changes are being made in Kalamazoo;
- What approach ERAC/CE and it’s partners take to challenge racism;
- The promise of equality in Kalamazoo.
Date of Interview
Summer 6-26-2014
Location of Interview
Kalamazoo, MI
Series
Voices For Social Justice
Keywords
oral history, kalamazoo, michigan
Disciplines
African American Studies | Oral History | Social Justice | Social Welfare
Language
English
Document Type
Interview
Recommended Citation
Mundy, JoAnn, "Interview with JoAnn Mundy" (2014). Kalamazoo Valley Museum & the Society for History And Racial Equity (SHARE)- Voices of Social Justice. 7.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/voices-social-justice/7
Length of video
33:19
Length of video log
8
Notes
The Society for History and Racial Equity’s oral history archive is made possible through Western Michigan University’s Presidential Innovation Professorship program. All collection materials and copyright are owned by SHARE; Western Michigan University Libraries provide stewardship and digital access. Content is for educational purposes only and non-reproducible. If cited or linked, please do so through ScholarWorks with appropriate attribution. Please direct any questions to scholarworks@wmich.edu.