Voices of Social Justice Final Production

Voices of Social Justice Final Production

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Interviewers

Various

Description

A collection of interviews by Caren Dybeck, Byron Foster, Nancy Taylor, Marie Rogers, Beverly Coleman, Cheree Thomas, J.R Reynolds, JoAnn Mundy, and Lisa Brock recorded over multiple sessions as a part of SHARE’s (formerly known as the Southwest Michigan Black Heritage Society) Voices For Social Justice Project. Topics covered include social justice education, white privilege, social & economic equality, food justice, equity in education, colonialism, classism & poverty, and systemic race & racism. The video compilation was used in the accompanying exhibit at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum.

Date of Interview

2013

Location of Interview

Kalamazoo, MI

Series

Voices For Social Justice

Keywords

oral history, kalamazoo, michigan, social justice

Disciplines

African American Studies | Ethnic Studies | Latina/o Studies | Oral History

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.

Language

English

Document Type

Interview

Length of video

52:02

Length of video log

13

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