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Title
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AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Loren Ghiglione, AEJMC Trailblazers of Diversity Interview with Loren Ghiglione
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Identifier
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AEJMC_Ghiglione
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Creator
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Rivas-Rodriguez, Maggie (Interviewer)
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Contributor
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Gonzales, Cecilia (indexing), Ghiglione, Loren (interviewee)
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Topic
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Trailblazers, Ghiglione, Loren
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Dates
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2015-08-06
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Box
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AEJMC Conference 2015, The San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel
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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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Loren Ghiglione, a veteran of 45 years in journalism and journalism education, teaches enterprise reporting, global journalism and media history. In 2015 he received the teaching excellence award presented annually by Medill undergraduate students. He also introduced an oral history course titled “Native Americans Tell Their Stories” and began a year-long term as chair of the university steering committee for the 2015-16 One Book One Northwestern program, which selected Thomas King’s The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America. In 2014 he served on the Native American Outreach and Inclusion Task Force at Northwestern. Ghiglione’s teaching philosophy is based on his hope that he can help students learn to think and learn how to learn, and not just about writing and storytelling artfully and ethically for multiple media. The best journalists are eager to learn about the world, always attempting to diminish their ignorance about cities and cultures, history and humanity.
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Title
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City magazine, July 20, 1975, City magazine, July 20, 1975
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Identifier
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di_11008
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Dates
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1975-07-20
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Box
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2014-215/1
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Resource
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Terry McDonell papers
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Description
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Front cover of City of San Francisco magazine. Volume 9, Number 3, July 20, 1975
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Title
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City magazine, July 6, 1975, City magazine, July 6, 1975
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Identifier
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di_11009
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Dates
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1975-07-06
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Box
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2014-215/1
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Resource
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Terry McDonell papers
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Description
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Front cover of City of San Francisco magazine. Volume 9, Number 1, July 6, 1975
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Title
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City of Arts San Francisco: Molly Ivins Hosted by Maya Angelou., City of Arts San Francisco: Molly Ivins Hosted by Maya Angelou.
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Identifier
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e_mi_019
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly, Angelou, Maya
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Topic
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Separation of church and state, Firearms--Law and legislation, Christian fundamentalists
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Dates
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1994-11-29
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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 Sppech of Molly Ivins at City of Arts San Francisco. In this speech, Molly covers some of her favorite subjects including the First Ammendment, Separation of Church and State, and Gun control. She also discusses the state of modern white Evangelical Christians and how their fear has affected the political landscape.
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Title
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City of Arts San Francisco: Molly Ivins Hosted by Maya Angelou., City of Arts San Francisco: Molly Ivins Hosted by Maya Angelou.
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Identifier
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e_mi_020
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly
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Topic
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Mass media criticism, Radio talk show hosts, Texas--History--1846-1950
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Dates
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1994-11-29
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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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The second part of Molly's appearance at City of Arts San Francisco. In this section Molly addresses audience questions and discusses the ugliness of the discourse put out by talk radio hosts and other political commentators as well as Texas politics and history.
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Title
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City of Arts San Francisco Molly Ivins (Rough Dub), City of Arts San Francisco Molly Ivins (Rough Dub)
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Identifier
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e_mi_011
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly
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Topic
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Freedom of speech--United States, Political satire, American, Christian fundamentalists
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Dates
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1993-10-28
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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 City of Arts San Francisco hosted by Doug Foster of Mother Jones Magazine. This speech has many elements of other speeches that Molly does around this time. Topics that she focuses on include freedom of speech, fundamentalists in politics, the lampooning of Texas politicians including Gib Lewis, gun control, the beginning of the Clinton administration, and some of her reflections on the 1992 presidential race. Of particular interest are her answers to some audience questions after the speech where she reveals her thoughts on Lyndon B. Johnson and crticizes the hurtful satire that the Right was engaging in at the time.
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Title
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City of Arts San Francisco Molly Ivins (Rough Dub), City of Arts San Francisco Molly Ivins (Rough Dub)
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Identifier
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e_mi_012
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly, Angelou, Maya
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Topic
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Waco Branch Davidian Disaster, Tex., 1993, Populism--United States, Texas--Politics and government--1951-
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Dates
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1993-10-28
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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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The second part of Molly Ivin's appearance at City of Arts San Francisco. Continuing where e_mi_011 left off, Molly continues taking questions from the audience. Beyond just her normal lampooning of Texas politicians such as H. Ross Perot and Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Molly also discusses the Branch Davidian Disaster and the tradition of Texas populism. She also at one point briefly mentions future presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders.
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Title
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Vietnam War protest, Vietnam War protest
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Identifier
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e_shames_0170
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Creator
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Shames, Stephen (Photographer)
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Dates
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1969
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Box
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2017-041/5
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Folder
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Demonstrations, "A" Slides, scanned, 1960s-1980s, undated, Viet Moratorium and other protests, San F
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Resource
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Stephen Shames photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of antiwar protesters gathered in San Francisco demonstrating against the war in Vietnam, 1969
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Title
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Rolling Stones, Rolling Stones
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Identifier
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e_shames_0094
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Creator
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Shames, Stephen (Photographer)
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Dates
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1972
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Box
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2017-041/9
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Folder
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1960s, circa 1967-1973, "A" Negatives, scanned, 150-6416
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Resource
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Stephen Shames photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of fans waiting outside the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco for tickets to the Rolling Stones American tour, June 1972
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Title
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Vietnam Moratorium, Vietnam Moratorium
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Identifier
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e_shames_0088
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Creator
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Shames, Stephen (Photographer)
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Dates
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1969
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Box
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2017-041/9
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Folder
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1960s, circa 1967-1973, "A" Negatives, scanned, 1-149
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Resource
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Stephen Shames photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of antiwar protesters gathered in San Francisco in support of the Vietnam Moratorium, 1969
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Title
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Vietnam War protest, Vietnam War protest
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Identifier
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e_shames_0171
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Creator
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Shames, Stephen (Photographer)
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Dates
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1969
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Box
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2017-041/5
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Folder
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Demonstrations, "A" Slides, scanned, 1960s-1980s, undated, Viet Moratorium and other protests, San F
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Resource
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Stephen Shames photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of antiwar protesters gathered in San Francisco demonstrating against the war in Vietnam, 1969
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Title
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Vietnam Moratorium, 1969, Vietnam Moratorium, 1969
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Identifier
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e_shames_0092
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Creator
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Shames, Stephen (Photographer)
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Dates
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1969
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Box
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2017-041/9
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Folder
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1960s, circa 1967-1973, "A" Negatives, scanned, 150-6416
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Resource
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Stephen Shames photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of antiwar protesters gathered in San Francisco in support of the Vietnam Moratorium, 1969
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Title
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Student protest, Student protest
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Identifier
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e_shames_0093
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Creator
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Shames, Stephen (Photographer)
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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2017-041/9
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Folder
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1960s, circa 1967-1973, "A" Negatives, scanned, 150-6416
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Resource
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Stephen Shames photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of a protester being held up against a wall by a San Francisco Police Department officer during a demonstration, 1970
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Title
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The Petty Girl; Gamespot [TV] DX Review [Excerpt], The Petty Girl; Gamespot [TV] DX Review [Excerpt]
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Identifier
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dv_00125
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Creator
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Savage, Annaliza (producer)
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Contributor
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Botello, Kate (host), Sessler, Adam (host), Spector, Warren (guest)
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Dates
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2000-08-05
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Box
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2009-232/1
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Resource
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Warren Spector papers
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Description
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Excerpt from a 30-minute Gamespot TV episode, which itself was part of a 120-minute VHS tape. The excerpt features a review of Deus Ex and a segment with Warren Spector on the game design choices in Deus Ex. Digitized from TDK AQ T-120 videotape.
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Title
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William Chinn Interview, Part 1 of 3, William Chinn Interview, Part 1 of 3
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Identifier
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e_rlm_0001
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Creator
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Chinn, William (interviewee), Roberts, David L. (interviewer)
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Topic
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Chinn, William G., San Francisco, California., California, Guangdong, China, China, University of California, Berkeley, Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941, Sahara, Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945, Salt Lake City (Utah), United States. Air Force, Cambridge (England), University of California, Los Angeles, V-E Day, 1945, V-J Day, 1945, World War, 1939-1945, Meteorology, Mathematics
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Dates
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1999-04-20
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Box
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4RM10a
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Resource
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R. L. Moore legacy collection
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Title
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William Chinn Interview, Part 2 of 3, William Chinn Interview, Part 2 of 3
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Identifier
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e_rlm_0002
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Creator
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Chinn, William (interviewee), Roberts, David L. (interviewer)
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Topic
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Atomic bomb, World War, 1939-1945, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Los Angeles, Meteorology, Topology, Algebra, City College of San Francisco, High school, Labor movement, Kearney, Denis, 1847-1907, Chicago (Ill.), San Francisco, California., Sputnik satellites, Sputnik 1, Begle, Edward G. (Edward Griffith), 1914-1978, Moore, R. L. (Robert Lee), 1882-, Moore, R. L. (Robert Lee), 1882-, Beberman, Max, SMSG reports, SMSG, Mathematics
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Dates
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1999-04-20
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Box
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4RM10a
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Resource
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R. L. Moore legacy collection
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William Chinn Interview, Part 3 of 3, William Chinn Interview, Part 3 of 3
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Identifier
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e_rlm_0003
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Creator
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Chinn, William (interviewee)
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Topic
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Chinn, William G., Topology, Kasner, Edward, 1878-1955, Mathematics and the imagination / Edward Kasner and James Newman ; with drawings and diagrams by Rufus Isaac., Begle, Edward G. (Edward Griffith), 1914-1978, Kline, Morris, 1908-1992, Rosenbloom, Paul C., Minnesota, SMSG reports, SMSG, Davis, Robert B., Chicago (Ill.), Illinois, Mathematics, Calculator, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Commission on Teaching Standards for School Mathematics, Sacramento (Calif.), California, University of California, Los Angeles, History of mathematics
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Dates
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1999-04-20
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Box
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4RM10a
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Resource
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R. L. Moore legacy collection
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Title
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"Women on the Verge": Susan Faludi & Molly Ivins in Conversation on Stage
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Identifier
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e_mi_089
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Creator
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Faludi, Susan
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly, Faludi, Susan
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Topic
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Press--United States, Second-wave feminism, Women politicians--United States
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Dates
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1992-05-06
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Box
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2.325/Q125
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Resource
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Molly Ivins papers
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Description
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The second part of Molly Ivins' appearance with Susan Faludi. Molly continues speaking about her early journalism career and the folding of the Dallas Times Herald. The question and answer session after the Molly and Susan's talk features answers related to feminism in the 1990s, LGBT inclusion in second wave feminism, and women and politics.
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Title
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"Women on the Verge": Susan Faludi & Molly Ivins in Conversation on Stage
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Identifier
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e_mi_088
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Creator
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Faludi, Susan
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Contributor
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Ivins, Molly, Faludi, Susan, Foster, Douglas
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Topic
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Feminism--United States, Civil rights--United States--History, Women--Books and reading--United States
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Dates
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1992-05-06
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Box
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2.325/Q125
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Resource
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Molly Ivins papers
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Description
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This is a recording of Molly Ivin's appearance with Susan Faludi at an event for Mother Jones Magazine. Doug Foster, the editor of Mother Jones performs the introduction. In the discussion, Molly and Susan ask each other questions about their lives and their books, Molly's "Molly Ivins Can't Say That, Can She?" and Susan's "Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women". Of particular interest are Susan Faludi's thoughts on her mother and the criticism of her book as well as Molly Ivins' reflections on her childhood and young adulthood and the civil rights era.