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Title
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200 ROTC protestors damage halls, windows
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Identifier
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camh-dob-009145
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Creator
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Holstein, William J.
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Topic
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Vietnam War (1961-1975)
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Dates
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1970-05-04
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Box
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2020-070/3
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Resource
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Willliam J. Holstein papers
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Description
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Newspaper report in the Michigan State News regarding the anti-war protest held by ROTC members.
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Title
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2000 Alta Vista, 2000 Alta Vista
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Identifier
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e_mi_071
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Contributor
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Faulk, Liz
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Topic
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Personal films, Dwellings--Remodeling--United States, Property insurance--United States
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Dates
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1993-05-01
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Box
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2002-137/4
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Resource
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Molly Ivins papers
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Description
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Video tape recorded for insurance purposes of Molly's house and belongings before a planned renovation. The tape shows her assistant Liz Faulk, her cats, clothes, and living spaces.
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Title
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92 St. Y New York, NY Singles Courtesy Tape, 92 St. Y New York, NY Singles Courtesy Tape
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Identifier
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e_mi_009
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly
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Topic
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Separation of church and state, Freedom of speech--United States, Mass media criticism
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Dates
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1993-10-03
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Box
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2002-137/6
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Resource
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Molly Ivins papers
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Description
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Recorded Speech of Molly Ivins at the 92nd Street Y in New York City. In this speech, Molly delivers thoughts on free speech, the separation of church and state, and conservative Evangelical Christian voters. She also talks about the cruelty that she felt had entered political discourse by members of the media, especially Rush Limbaugh.
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Title
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92 St. Y New York, NY Singles Courtesy Tape, 92 St. Y New York, NY Singles Courtesy Tape
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Identifier
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e_mi_010
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly
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Topic
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Texas--Politics and government--1951-, Free trade--North America, Presidents--Election
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Dates
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1993-10-03
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Box
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2002-137/6
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Resource
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Molly Ivins papers
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Description
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A continuation of her appearance at the 92nd Street Y. In this she answers questions about NAFTA and the criminal indictment of Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson.
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Title
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"A Long Shadow: Remembering the Life and Work of Cliff Olofson"
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Identifier
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e_rap_1013
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Creator
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Dugger, Ronnie, Rapoport, Bernard, 1917-2012, Ivins, Molly., Northcott, Kaye, Denison, Dave, Rips, Geoff
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Topic
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Press
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Dates
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1996-01-26
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Resource
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Texas observer
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Description
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Texas Observer article "A Long Shadow" dated January 26, 1996 about the death of Texas Observer business manager Cliff Olofson
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Title
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"A Texas Gunslinger in the Drawing Room"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0822
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Creator
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Chriss, Nicholas C.
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Topic
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Press
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Dates
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1974-08-18
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Box
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2.325/ZZ7
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Los Angeles Times article "A Texas Gunslinger in the Drawing Room" about the Texas Observer, dated August 18, 1974
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Title
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Identifier
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camh_voc_020228
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Title
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Adela Mancias oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004040
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Creator
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Walje, Ethan
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Contributor
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Mancias, Adela, 1953-
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Topic
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Zoning law, Hispanic American women, Social justice
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Dates
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1974
1990-12-31
2021-02-27
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Adela Mancias conducted by Ethan Walje on February 27, 2021. Adela Mancias recounts her experiences growing up in Texas as a Mexican-American and how it led to her interest in activism. She discusses her work with the Raza Unida Party and Brown Berets in Austin, Texas, including her participation in protests against the Austin Boat Club races and the Ku Klux Klan march in Austin on February 19, 1983. She also discusses her work in organizing resistance to unfair zoning laws in East Austin and talks about her later documentary and radio work.
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Title
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Advertisement for Vanity Fair Magazine, Advertisement for Vanity Fair Magazine
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Identifier
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e_dd_0041
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Dates
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1987
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Box
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2009-337/33
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Folder
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Personal Correspondence 1986-88
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Resource
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Dominick Dunne papers
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Description
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Advertisement from New York Magazine for Vanity Fair Magazine
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Title
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Barbara Hines, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Barbara Hines
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Hines
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Creator
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Ford, Rochelle (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Boulter, Trent R (indexing), Hines, Barbara (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Hines, Barbara
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Dates
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2014-06-04
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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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Since receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, Dr. Barbara Hines has spent her career training and educating journalists from all over the world as to the importance of journalism and how to do it well. She has taught students in high school and college as well as professionals from over four states and ten countries. Hines has served as assistant dean at the University of Maryland College of Journalism, president of AEJMC, was named the Outstanding Woman in Journalism and Mass Communication and the Public Relations Society of America’s Outstanding Educator, and was founding executive director of the Maryland Scholastic Press Advisers Association.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Federico Subervi, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Federico Subervi
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Subervi
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Creator
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Do Nascimento, Martin (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Boulter, Trent R (indexing), Subervi, Federico (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Subervi, Federico
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Dates
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2014-05-07
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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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Federico Subervi, Ph.D., is a researcher and scholar on Latino media and audiences teaching both nationally and internationally. He is the author more than 25 book chapters, 20 journal articles and 15 independent reports. Subervi is an active member of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, serves on the Task Force on AEJMC in the Global Century, and previously chaired the Task Force on Latino/Latin American Outreach, the Minorities and Communication Division and the Commission on the Status of Minorities. He serves as Vice-Chair of the Ethnicity, Race in the Media Division of the International Communication Association.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Felix Gutierrez, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Felix Gutierrez
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Gutierrez
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Creator
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Huckins, Kyle (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Boulter, Trent R (indexing), Gutierrez, Felix (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Gutierrez, Felix
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Dates
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2014-08-07
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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. Félix Gutiérrez is a Professor of Journalism & Communication and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California.He is the 2011 recipient of the Lionel C. Barrow Jr. Award for Distinguished Achievement in Diversity Research and Education from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2004 recipient of the Sigma Delta Chi Award for Excellence in Research About Journalism from the Society of Professional Journalists, and the 1996 Gustavus Myers Award as Outstanding Book on Human Rights in North America. Gutiérrez is a former Senior Vice President of the Freedom Forum and the Newseum as well as the first Executive Director of the California Chicano News Media Association from 1978 through 1980.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Lawrence Kaggwa, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Lawrence Kaggwa
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Kaggwa
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Creator
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Ford, Rochelle (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Boulter, Trent R (indexing), Kaggwa, Lawrence (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Kaggwa, Lawrence
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Dates
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2014-06-04
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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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Since receiving his Ph.D from Southern Illinois University in 1972, Lawrence Kaggwa has been deeply involved with teaching journalism and promoting the ideas of diversity in the minds of his students. He served as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Journalism at Howard University twice. He also was the publisher and owner of District Chronicles, a weekly community newspaper circulated throughout the Washington DC metro area since 2001.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Linda Shockley, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Linda Shockley
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Shockley
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Creator
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Nicholson, June (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Boulter, Trent R (indexing), Shockley, Linda (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Shockley, Linda
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Dates
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2013-06-08
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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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Linda is managing director of the Dow Jones News Fund, Inc., Princeton, N.J. She joined what was then the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund as assistant to the director in 1988 becoming deputy director in 1992. Her primary responsibilities include planning programming in keeping with the Fund's mission to promote careers in journalism in the digital age. The Fund offers internships in digital media, business reporting and copy editing to college juniors, seniors and graduate students. Linda earned a B.A. in journalism from the University of Bridgeport in 1976. She worked an education reporter, news editor, bureau chief, columnist and city editor for more than 12 years at what is now known as The Journal News, covering New York's Rockland and Westchester counties.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez
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Identifier
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bcah_AEJMC_Rivas_Rodriguez
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Creator
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Barbara Hines (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Rivas-Rodriguez, Maggie
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Dates
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2018-08-08
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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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With a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and a masters from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez has more than 17 years of daily news experience. She has mostly been a reporter for the Boston Globe, WFAA-TV in Dallas and the Dallas Morning News. As a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Rivas-Rodriguez founded the Voces Oral History Project in 1999, which has videotaped interviews with over 960 Latinos/Latinas throughout the country. Rivas-Rodriguez has focused her research on the intersection of oral history and journalism, U.S. Latinos and the news media, both as producers of news and as consumers. She was on the committee that organized and founded the National Association of Hispanic Journalists in 1982. Rivas-Rodriguez has received her Ph.D. as a Freedom Forum doctoral fellow from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Mary Ann Weston, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Mary Ann Weston
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Identifier
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bcah_AEJMC_Weston
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Creator
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Melissa Garza (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Mary Ann Weston (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Weston, Mary Ann
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Dates
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2018-08-08
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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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As a newspaper reporter and freelance writer, Weston reported for newspapers in England and for the Detroit Free Press, among others. She was a member of the Detroit Free Press staff that won a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the 1967 riots there. Weston has then moved on to teach multicultural issues in journalism as an associate professor at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. She has written multiple books focused on Native Americans in the news as well as other minority groups, such as co-editing and co-authoring the book U.S. News Coverage of Racial Minorities.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Paula Poindexter, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Paula Poindexter
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Poindexter
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Creator
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Do Nascimento, Martin (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Boulter, Trent R (indexing), Poindexter, Paula (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Poindexter, Paula
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Dates
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2014-05-14
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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. Paula Poindexter, who has been a manager and executive at The Los Angeles Times and a reporter and producer for KPRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Houston, served as president of AEJMC, the largest association of journalism educators, graduate students, and media and communication professionals in the world from 2014-15. Poindexter, who teaches journalism undergraduate and graduate courses, earned her Ph.D. degree from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Peter Bhatia, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Peter Bhatia
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Bhatia
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Creator
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Rochelle Ford (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Peter Bhatia (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Bhatia, Peter
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Dates
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2018-08-08
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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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A multiple Pulitzer Prize-winning editor, Peter Bhatia has led many significant journalism advances. He is an editor and vice president of the Detroit Free Press. He has a BA in history and communication from Stanford University. Bhatia joined The Free Press in September 2017, after two years as editor and vice president of The Cincinnati Enquirer. Bhatia previously was director of the Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at Arizona State's Cronkite School of Journalism. He joined the university in June 2014 as visiting professor in journalism ethics after a two-decade career at The Oregonian in Portland, where he was an editor. His resume includes helping lead newsrooms that won 10 Pulitzer Prizes, including six in Portland. He is the first journalist of South Asian descent to lead a major daily newspaper in the U.S., running The Oregonian from 2010 to 2014. Peter is a 1975 graduate of Stanford University with a BA in history and a double major in history and communication.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Ray Chavez, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Ray Chavez
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Chavez
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Creator
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Do Nascimento, Martin (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Boulter, Trent R (indexing), Chavez, Ray (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Chavez, Ray
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Dates
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2014-04-18
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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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Ray Chávez has promoted diversity throughout his lengthy newspaper career, from posts as general assignment reporter to city editor. He is a founder of the National Association for Hispanic Journalists, and has served as chairman of the Colorado Press Association's Diversity Committee. Chávez is a two-time winner of the National Teaching Award for Excellence from the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. As director of the SJMC Office of Student Diversity, Chávez speaks to students from all over the country, sparking their enthusiasm and motivation to pursue journalism as a career.
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Reginald Stuart, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Reginald Stuart
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Stuart
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Creator
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Do Nascimento, Martin (interviewer)
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Contributor
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Boulter, Trent R (indexing), Stuart, Reginald (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Stuart, Reginald
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Dates
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2014-03-30
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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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Reginald Stuart has been a lifelong journalist. He was elected national president of the Society of Professional Journalists in 1994 and later received the Ida B. Wells Award for promoting diversity in journalism, the Leadership in Diversity Award from the Asian American Journalists Association and the Wells Memorial Key from the Society of Professional Journalists. Stuart was also instrumental in developing programs for Knight Ridder including the Knight Ridder Scholars Program and Native American Internship Program.