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Julian Gunther Interview About Pandemic Life 2021
Kendra Chavez-Murphy
In this interview, Kendra Chavez-Murphy interviews classmate Julian Gunther about pandemic life. Topics range from: online school, music, and family health.
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ELLA ANAGICK ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW FEB 2021
Holly Guise
Oral History interview with Ella Anagick about the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) school Mt. Edgecumbe High School in Alaska in the late 1960s.
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Oral History 300 Final Video Montage: Student-Conducted Final Interviews
Holly Guise
Students in the class Oral History: Methods, Ethics, and Traditions interviewed a person of their choice for their final in spring 2021. This montage highlights excerpts from their final oral history interviews.
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Oral History 300 Midterm Video: Pandemic Life by Students
Holly Guise
Students share stories about pandemic life as they interview each other for the midterm in an oral history course at UNM.
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Kendra Murphy interview - The Pandemic
Julian T. Gunther
An interview with classmate Kendra Murphy. about how the pandemic affected Homelife and school.
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Steve's Oral History
Julian T. Gunther
This is an oral history I conducted with my father, about growing up in the 50's and 60's with his grandfather being in a high up position in the mafia, and how it affected him, and his family.
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Ashley Gurule Oral History Interview April 2021
Marisa Gurule
This interview was with Ashley Gurule who is an elementary ESL teacher in North Carolina. This interview covers the topic of the current education system, and its struggles and victories over the past two years.
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Austin Thomas Oral History Interview February 2021
Marisa Gurule and Austin Thomas
This interview with Austin Thomas covered the COVID Pandemic. We specifically talked about the effects of COVID on him as a college student. Austin talks about the effects on his personal life and work life as well.
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Marisa Gurule Oral History Interview February 2021
Marisa Gurule and Austin Thomas
This interview covers the COVID Pandemic and its effects on college students, and life in general.
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Lorenzo Romero-Ramos Oral History Interview February 23rd, 2021
Henry B. Hammel
Oral History Interview with Lorenzo Romero-Ramos
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Phyllis Hammel Oral History Interview April 19th, 2021
Henry B. Hammel
Oral History Interview with Phyllis Hammel.
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McKenna Johnston Oral History Interview 4/18/2021
McKenna M. Johnston, Tony Atkinson, and Cheri Atkinson
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Eric Warren oral history interview February 2021
Katrina Keller and P. Eric Warren
Midterm oral history interview with student Eric Warren.
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Interview With Maurus Chino Of Acoma Pueblo
Jennifer Marley
In this Interview, Maurus Chino talks about how he came to form the Southwest Indigenous Alliance, his protests against conquistador monuments, his trials and tribulations as an activist, and his opinions on the tensions between Pueblo People and Genizaros in New Mexico. Maurus offers words of wisdom and encouragement for young Pueblo people.
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Henry Hammel
Edgar Romero Ramos
I had the pleasure of interviewing one of my classmates, Henry Hamal regarding his experience during the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. It was interesting to note that this event had a shunting effect on Henry’s emotional development, as he noted in his interview. It was helpful to see a different perspective regarding people’s ability to adapt, or not, to a global crisis.
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1990's Archdiocese of Santa Fe Sex Abuse
Edgar Romero Ramos
In light of the sexual abuse allegations posed against Cardinal Theodore McCarrick in 2018; it seemed appropriate to delve into a deeper historical narrative regarding the first wave of sexual abuse allegations posed against the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.
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Erik Warren oral history interview with Katrina Keller February 2021
Phillip Erik Warren and Katrina Keller
Insight into how COVID-19 affected the life of a UNM Student living on campus.
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Erik Warren oral history interview with Yvonne Warren April 2021
Phillip Erik Warren and Yvonne Marie Warren
Insight on teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Grief Work with the Philly Death Doula Collective: An Oral History Project
Leo L. Williams
On March 25th, 2021 a Master’s student in American Studies (Leo Williams) at the University of New Mexico met with the Philly Death Doula Collective over Zoom. The current members of the collective are Lori Zaspel, Kai Wonder, and Nicki Cowan, social workers, and Death Doulas living in Philadelphia. In this oral history interview, the collective speaks to their vision of death care infrastructure, their goals and services as a collective, how COVID-19 has affected them, and their relationship to death positive activism.
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Students Navigating COVID-19: An Oral History Project
Leo L. Williams
McKenna Johnston and Leo Williams met over Zoom on February 23rd, 2021. At the time of the interview, New Mexico’s Bernalillo County had advanced to the Yellow COVID tier. It had been nearly a year since the COVID-19 pandemic had shifted the world to increasingly rely on virtual platforms. Since March 13th, 2020, McKenna had been participating in classes at the University of New Mexico over Zoom. In this interview, she speaks to her experience navigating the past year through virtual platforms.
Oral Histories from UNM Lobos Spring 2021: Pandemic Life with Classmates, and Oral History Interview of Choice.
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