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Document Type
Video
Publication Date
4-2021
Abstract
Graduate fellows for the Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections (CSWR) and Digital Initiatives & Scholarly Communication (DISC) for the 2020-2021 academic year present on their projects. The fellowships are sponsored by the Center for Regional Studies (CRS) and the Office of Graduate Studites. The presentations were divided into two days.
Day 1, Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Annah Macha, Department of Language, Literacy, & Sociocultural Studies, PhD candidate
An Investigation of the History of Admission of African- American Students at UNM, 1889-1975
Daejin Kim,Department of Linguistics, PhD candidate
The 1970 Native American Census in New Mexico
Bre Reiss, Department of Art, PhD candidate
Curios and Revolutionaries: The History of Alice Gatliff
Zonnie Gorman, Department of History, PhD candidate & Museum Studies minor
William Dean Wilson, Navajo Code Talker
Day 2, Thursday, April 15, 2021
Rachel Snow, Museum Studies, MA candidate
Documenting the Now – Black Lives Matter Collection
Ryuichi Nakayama, Department of Art, PhD candidate
Antoine Predock’s Canadian Museum of Human Rights: Process of Materializing
Recommended Citation
Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections. "2021 CRS/CSWR Graduate Fellows Colloquium." (2021). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_programs/1
Day 2 of the Fellows Presentations
CSWR-Fellows-2021.pdf (5971 kB)
FlyerAdvertising Presentations
Comments
Day 1 video is the main file. Day 2 video is included as well as a flyer publicizing the event.