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Excerpt, Oral History Interview, Yoshiki “Yosh” Oshima
Excerpt, summary, and index of an oral history interview of Yoshiki “Yosh” Oshima. Conducted and recorded by Claudia Katayanagi on November 9, 2019, at the MIS Historic Learning Center in San Francisco, CA. Transcribed by Yi-Shen Loo.This transcript was created as part of Bear Witness: Camp Oral History Digital Collections, produced by the National Japanese American Historical Society, Inc. The project provides first-time access to a selection of oral history interviews from the NJAHS permanent collection
Grand Launch of the Black Resource Center: Event Overview
Event overview for the opening of the Black Resource Center (BRC) including a general outline of the night's events and a panel script. The Black Resource Center (BRC) - the third component of the Black Academic Success and Engagement Program (BASE) - provides a safe, supportive space for black-identified undergraduate and graduate students to connect with each other to receive academic, spiritual, mentoring, and emotional support services
Vizuri Kabisa 2019 Program
Program from the 23rd Annual Vizuri Kabisa celebration. Tuesday, May 14th, 2019 in McLaren Hall
Quiet Spaces: Picturing Sanctuary in the Illustrated Book
The promotional postcard used to adverstise Quiet Spaces: Picturing Sanctuary in the Illustrated Book
Quiet Spaces: Picturing Sanctuary in the Illustrated Book
Promotional flyer adverstising the solo music performances with Daria D'Andrea and Giacomo Fiore that took place in Thacher Gallery during Quiet Spaces: Picturing Sanctuary in the Illustrated Book
Quiet Spaces: Picturing Sanctuary in the Illustrated Book
Complete object checklist from Quiet Spaces: Picturing Sanctuary in the Illustrated Book. Information includes titles, dates, artists, and locations
Quiet Spaces: Picturing Sanctuary in the Illustrated Book
The acknowledgements panel as it appeared during Quiet Spaces: Picturing Sanctuary in the Illustrated Book. Curation of this exhibition was led by Professor Kate Lusheck and student curated by Emma Doctors, Angeera Khadka, Adelle Kincel, Nell Krahnke, Colette Militello, Charlie Moreno, Jessica Noyes, Anna Paola Romero Latapi, Megan Udell, Mauricio Velasco, Anna Volante, and Valerie Wainwright
Quiet Spaces: Picturing Sanctuary in the Illustrated Book
Exhibition image showing the listening station playlist which was displayed on a wall label during Quiet Spaces: Picturing Sanctuary in the Illustrated Book at Thacher Gallery