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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0025
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photographic triptych of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson at Pepe's restaurant and bar on the waterfront of downtown San Miguel, in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview assignment for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0026
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photographic triptych of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson at Pepe's restaurant and bar on the waterfront of downtown San Miguel, in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview assignment for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0027
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson at Pepe's restaurant and bar on the waterfront of downtown San Miguel, in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0028
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson in Cozumel, Mexico heading out on the Great Shark Hunt, 1974
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0029
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson at El Presidente Hotel in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0030
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson at Pepe's restaurant and bar on the waterfront of downtown San Miguel, in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0031
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0032
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph showing four frames of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson sitting on a seawall at El Presidente Hotel in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0088
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson sitting on a seawall at El Presidente Hotel in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0089
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0118
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photographic contact sheet showing journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson at El Presidente Hotel in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview assignment for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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e_as_0105
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson at El Presidente Hotel in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0106
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0117
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photographic contact sheet showing journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson at El Presidente Hotel in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview assignment for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Hunter S. Thompson
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Identifier
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e_as_0150
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Creator
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Satterwhite, Al. (Photographer)
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Dates
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1974
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Resource
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Al Satterwhite photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson sitting on a seawall at El Presidente Hotel in Cozumel, Mexico during an interview for the November 1974 edition of Playboy magazine
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Title
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Inside a Coffee House
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Identifier
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camh-dob-013438
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Creator
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Cooke, Jerry
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Topic
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Coffeehouses, Nightlife
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Jerry Cooke photographic archive
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Description
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A 35mm color slide of blurry figures moving inside a coffee house in Greenwich Village, New York City. Taken for Life magazine. Slide 17.
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Interview with Dr. Alex Tan
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Identifier
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camh-dob-012390
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Creator
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Daniels, George L., Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Contributor
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Tan, Alexis S.
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Topic
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Journalism, Race discrimination, Islamophobia, Education
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Dates
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6/4/20
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Resource
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications Trailblazers of Diversity collection
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Description
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Dr. Alex Tan is a tenured professor and founding director of the Edward R. Murrow School (now College) of Communication at Washington State University, WSU. He is the inaugural Faculty Diversity Fellow at WSU in the Office of the Provost and the Division of Student Affairs, Equity and Diversity. He is a co-director of the Excellence in Science and Engineering Center at WSU, which is funded by a five-year $3.7 million grant from the National Science Foundation to improve the recruitment, retention and advancement of women in science and engineering. Tan joined WSU in 1986 and has served it for three decades. In 1996-1997 Tan, served as the president of AEJMC. Tan’s research and teaching focuses are on communication interventions to reduce and control prejudices. He teaches Stereotypes in the Media at the undergraduate level and Quantitative Research Methods at the graduate level. Tan earned his bachelor’s degree in agricultural journalism from the University of the Philippines and his master’s degree in the same from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He earned his doctorate there in mass comm. Prior to his arrival at WSU, Tan was a professor and the director of graduate studies in mass comm at Texas Tech University.
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Interview with Dr. Christina Azocar
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Identifier
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camh-dob-012391
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Creator
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Daniels, George L., Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Contributor
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Azocar, Cristina
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Topic
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Journalism, Mass media and minorities, Education
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Dates
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9/3/20
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Resource
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications Trailblazers of Diversity collection
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Description
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Cristina Azocar is an associate professor and chair of the department of journalism at San Francisco State University. Azocar is an expert on representation of race and diversity in the media, ethnic media, and the social and psychological effects of mass media. She is a citizen of the Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe and is the author of News Media and the Indigenous Fight for Federal Recognition at Lexington Books.
Dr. Azocar served as a past president of the Native American Journalists Association, directed the Center for Integration and Improvement of Journalism for 10 years, was a former editor of American Indian Issues for the Media Diversity Forum, and was an inaugural board member of the Women’s Media Center. She was the first recipient of AEJMC’s Dr. Paula M. Poindexter Research Grant.
Azocar holds a Ph.D. in communication studies, from the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor.
This interview focuses on Dr. Azocar’s life and efforts she made to draw attention to the lack of representation of Native American in journalism. She emphasizes the value of mentorship in universities and steps that AEJMC and universities take and can improve upon, to encourage high school students and beyond to come into the field. She also talks about standards of diversity and inclusion for each member institution that seeks accreditation from AEJMC.
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Interview with Dr. Edward Trayes
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Identifier
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camh-dob-012389
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Daniels, George L., Turner, Karen M., Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Contributor
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Trayes, Edward J. (Edward John)
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Topic
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Journalism, African Americans and mass media, Education
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Dates
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9/17/20
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Resource
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications Trailblazers of Diversity collection
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Description
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Ed Trayes is a professor emeritus of journalism at Temple University. Trayes joined the faculty in l967 and has taught a wide range of courses, including news editing, photography, media management, communication research, publication graphics and design, and electronic information gathering. He co-founded and has headed the MA and PhD. in communications programs within the School of Media and Communication. He is the first recipient of the Freedom Forum Journalism Teacher of the Year Award. He also has been honored as a Temple University Great Teacher.
Trayes is co-founder and director of the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Editing and Minority Intern Program (1967 to present). This effort seeks to upgrade the editing talent pool nationwide. Participating newspapers include The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal and Newsday.
Trayes also is the founding editor of Mass Communication Review, an international journal he edited from 1972 to 1986. Trayes has worked with newspapers, broadcast operations, corporations and not-for-profit organizations across the U.S. and in Mexico, Central America and South America. Trayes is also a founding member of the School of Media and Communication faculty.
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Interview with Dr. Jinx Broussard and Dr. Masudul Biswas
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Identifier
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camh-dob-007846
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Creator
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Daniels, George L., Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Contributor
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Broussard, Jinx C. (Jinx Coleman), 1949-, Biswas, Masudul Karim
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Topic
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Journalism, Diversity in higher education, College students, Black, Diversity in the workplace, Online journalism, Mass media--Social aspects, Education
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1997, 2021-09-09, 2020-09-09
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications Trailblazers of Diversity collection
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Description
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Dr. Jinx C. Broussard is a Bart R. Swanson Endowed Memorial Professor at the Manship School of Mass Communication at the University of Southern Louisiana. Dr. Broussard teaches public relations, strategic communications, media history and mass media theory. Broussard was named the 2018 Teacher of the Year by the Scripps Howard Foundation and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). The national award recognizes excellence in innovative teaching, mentoring of students and faculty scholarship, and leadership in educational and industry activities.
Her research interests include the black press, representations of racial and ethnic minorities, media history, alternative media, crisis communication, public relations strategies and tactics, and the civil rights movement. Broussard is the recipient of the LSU 2019 Rainmaker Award in the category of Senior Scholar in Arts, Humanities, Social & Behavioral Sciences.
In the classroom, Dr. Broussard’s students have produced two first-place and one second-place national award-winning public relations campaigns since 2014. As a public relations professional, she was the director of public information for the city of New Orleans and, simultaneously, served as press secretary to Mayor Sidney J. Barthelemy in New Orleans for almost eight years.
The interview discusses her childhood as she grew up on a plantation with her parents and siblings and how this motivated her to keep excelling and achieving more and driving her students to do better than they could. She holds a Ph.D. in Journalism from the University of Missouri, an M.A. in Journalism from Ohio State and a B.S. in English/Secondary Education, from Tuskegee University in Alabama. In 1990, she was named to the Manship School of Mass Communication Hall of Fame.
Masudul (Mas) Biswas, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of digital media at Loyola University Maryland’s Communication Department. Before joining Loyola, Biswas was a faculty at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. His broad research interests are media and politics; media and diversity; and web content strategy. Biswas is also site editor and webmaster of Media Diversity Forum. Originally from Bangladesh, Dr. Biswas’s academic and professional interests include strategic use of digital/online media in communication & journalism, content creation for the Web & social media, and diversity in media/communication practices. Biswas teach digital media (and design) and strategic communication courses, mainly geared towards digital media, journalism, and strategic communication students.