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Interview of Roddy in regards to photography and memory
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In this interactive workshop, we will share a storytelling framework- the story of us, self, and now- that participants can use to delve into their own positionalities and stakes in racial justice…
Archive Video?
Yes EventSeries
Diversity Summit EventDate
March 3rd, 2021 RelatedWebsite
https://www.du.edu/diversitysummit
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What could psychotherapists stand to learn from abolitionist movements? How might abolitionist ideas radicalize psychotherapy practices in ways that seek to dismantle white supremacy and colonialism,…
Archive Video?
Yes EventSeries
Diversity Summit EventDate
February 25th, 2021 RelatedWebsite
https://www.du.edu/diversitysummit
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Over the last year, the United States has been confronted with the reality of multiple pandemics (i.e., COVID-19, continued racial injustice, etc.). For LGBTQ+ communities, the existence of COVID-19…
Archive Video?
Yes EventSeries
Diversity Summit EventDate
February 15th, 2021 RelatedWebsite
https://www.du.edu/diversitysummit
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This panel of Native American photographers will come together for a discussion of how contemporary Native photographers are making meaning of their work, which includes how they design and…
Archive Video?
Yes EventSeries
Diversity Summit EventDate
February 10th, 2021 RelatedWebsite
https://www.du.edu/diversitysummit
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No descrptions given for Loveland Museum Gallery oral histories
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No descrptions given for Loveland Museum Gallery oral histories
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No descrptions given for Loveland Museum Gallery oral histories
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No descrptions given for Loveland Museum Gallery oral histories
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No descrptions given for Loveland Museum Gallery oral histories
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Iola Starr Johnson describes her memories of the big avalanche that wiped out the Hesperus mine on Feburary 16 1936 and took the lives of 6 Mancos residents. She also reads an account of the…
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Dorothy Trevino interviews early citizens of Mancos Colorado about the establishment of the town of Mancos homesteading and the early settlers. These interviews on audio cassette were intended to be…
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Dorothy Trevino reads an essay Written by Ira Freeman titled "Reminiscing" first published in the Mancos Times about his life in the Mancos Valley in the early to mid 1900's. Dorothy…
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Dorothy Trevino records Callie Alexander Ethel Bowling Fern Ellis Mattie Holston and Vida Mallet as they talk about the early days of Mancos. These interviews are a part of a series of oral histories…
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This is part of a series of oral history interviews of the Mancos Valley pioneers compiled by Dorothy Trevino in the mid 1970s. This piece consists of Dorothy Trevino reading the life accounts of…
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Dorothy Trevino reads an historical account of the Galloping Goose: a hybrid type train that ran in Southwestern Colorado in the 1930's. This account is part of a series on local history…
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