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“I have a servant's mentality… so what do I do? Well, now my focus is on helping families with young children with disabilities and as they go up through the school system, how do you get supports after age 22.” Erika Steuterman has two daughters with intellectual disabilities and has experienced changes in resources and supports over the past 30 years. She discusses natural supports, employment opportunities, housing, and The Arc of Indiana trusts.
Erika also has two siblings with intellectual disabilities. “I remember seeing these round scabs on his arm when I was a kid and I just knew that something evil was going on there, describes Erika. Her brother went to Central State Hospital in Indianapolis when Erika was about 11 years old. In 2013, Erika visited the Indiana State Archives to discover what happened to her brother while living at Central State. Erika says, “The stuff I saw would turn my stomach.” One piece of information she found was a checklist with the number of times her brother was tied up. There were days where he was tied up longer than he was not tied up. Today, Erika says her brother lives with two housemates and has a full life.
Erika’s younger sister lived in a few state hospitals before moving into a home in Indianapolis. Erika talks about how she supports her sister today. She also discusses the importance of her daughters speaking up for themselves and plans for when Erika and her husband are no longer able to provide support. Erika was interviewed in 2016.
Episode 2 from Understanding Taxes. Uses dramatizations to highlight teenagers' firsthand experiences with the effects of taxation and to explain the reasons for taxes.
Black and white home movie taken at the New York World's Fair. The film captures a two different dark rides, one from the "Challenge to Greatness" American pavilion and "Ford's Magic Skyway", which features animatronic dinosaurs.
Edward R. Feil, Edward G. Feil, Vicki Rubin, Beth Rubin, Naomi Feil, Leslie Feil, Jonathan Hellerstein, Ellen Feil, Susan Hellerstein, Daniel Hellerstein, Maren Mansberger Feil, Kathryn Hellerstein, Betsy Feil, Amy Feil, George H. Feil, David Hellerstein, Nellie Feil, George Feil, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Harold S. Feil, Beth Hellerstein, Ken Feil
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Home movie of the Feils’ family camp trip. Starts with a baby Eddie in a playpen. At the lake, Beth and Naomi canoe while Vicki plays with Eddie on the beach. Cut to inside a film studio with Ed Feil on a TV. The film then shows a birthday celebration for Eddie’s 3rd birthday, a cake for Leslie, George, and Jonathan.
Edward R. Feil, Nellie Feil, Harold S. Feil, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Herman Hellerstein, Kathryn Hellerstein, David Hellerstein, Jonathan Hellerstein, Daniel Hellerstein, Susan Hellerstein, Beth Hellerstein, Vicki Rubin, Beth Rubin, Leslie Feil, Betsy Feil, Ellen Feil, Amy Feil, George Feil
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Compilation reel of homes movies of the Feil family spanning 1956 to 1965. Shows many short scenes with frequent cuts.
1956: Begins with footage of the young Feil and Hellerstein children toddling about in a yard ; unknown couple boarding a plane ; a political rally in support of Senator George H. Bender and President Eisenhower.
1958: Birthday party for Jonathan at the Hellerstein home.
1960: Birthday party for Mary ; footage of the children playing with toys.
1961: Birthday parties for Leslie, Jonathan, and Maren ; Kathy playing flute ; Christmas at the George Feil home ; birthday party for David.
1962: Joint birthday for Amy and George ; joint party for Susan and Ellen ; joint party for Betsy and Ed ; cookout at the Hellerstein home for Kathy's birthday ; George Feil and his daughters riding in a convertible ; Nellie and Harold Feil having breakfast with an unknown man.
1963: Joint party for Ellen and Susan, Mary holding baby Beth.
1964: Joint party for George and Amy.
Home movie taken from inside of an airplane of a flight in wintertime. Shows the plane taking off as filmed through the window with a view over the wing and flight attendants at work during the flight.
Beth and other teenagers perform a German folk dance while wearing traditional costumes. The setting looks like the performance is taking place inside of a high school. Other teens in the background are wearing costumes representing other countries. Students in togas then participate in some sort of game. A crowed of other students and parents watch, including Naomi and Kenny.
The Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics & American Institutions was an endowed ethics research center established in 1972 at Indiana University Bloomington. Through its programming, the Poynter Center addressed bioethics, religion, political ethics, research ethics, professional and educational ethics, technology, and many other areas. Initiatives over the years included courses such as "The Citizen and the News," supported by the Ford Foundation, which began in the fall of 1975 and studied the institutions that produce news and information about public affairs in America.
Interview and discussion with Gitta Bauer, a German journalist, on comparisons between the role of the press in America and Germany.
The Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics & American Institutions was an endowed ethics research center established in 1972 at Indiana University Bloomington. Through its programming, the Poynter Center addressed bioethics, religion, political ethics, research ethics, professional and educational ethics, technology, and many other areas. Initiatives over the years included courses such as "The Citizen and the News," supported by the Ford Foundation, which began in the fall of 1975 and studied the institutions that produce news and information about public affairs in America.
Part 1 of an interview with Gitta Bauer, a German journalist. The interview compares the German and American news media and criticisms of the two.
Brief street scenes from around Japan that give a glimpse into Japanese culture, dress, and lifestyle. Features footage of some landmarks, including the Great Buddha statue in Kamakura, Todaiji Temple in Nara, and Mount Fuji.
Ruth C. Engs served as a professor of applied health sciences at Indiana University, joining the faculty in 1973 and retiring with emeritus status in 2003. Her main areas of research included the study of the determinants of drinking behavior, especially that of university students, and the study of the role of alcohol in society in cross-cultural and historical contexts.
Recording of a class by Professor Engs, which covers review for an upcoming exam in the class. The focus of the review session seems to be the ways in which drugs interact with the human body, their effects and their individual (and combined) risks.
Presents the familiar children's fantasy. Shows how they outwit their stepmother's attempt to get rid of them. Uses live actors in costume to enact the story.
Hilltop Garden and Nature Center (Bloomington, Ind.)
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Founded in 1948, the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center was designed to promote community gardening at Indiana University. From the beginning, Hilltop was jointly sponsored by IU, the city of Bloomington's Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Bloomington Garden Club.
In this recording, environmentalist Paul Brandwein discusses the importance an individual's environment and their connection with their environment has in learning, and how true environmentalism values humans, animals, and the natural world equally.
Founded in 1948, the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center was designed to promote community gardening at Indiana University. From the beginning, Hilltop was jointly sponsored by IU, the city of Bloomington's Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Bloomington Garden Club.
This recording is the soundtrack accompanying a slide show describing the work of the Hilltop Educational Center. Recording is on part one only.
Home movie footage taken in Hong Kong circa 1955. Mainly consists of shaky camera footage of junks sailing in the harbor. Show glimpses of the city skyline and people working aboard boats.
Brief footage taken on Bailey's trip to Hong Kong ca. 1953. Shows street scenes of the busy city with men pulling rickshaws, Tiger Balm park, and junks sailing in the harbor.
The Herman B Wells papers includes materials pertaining to Wells' family and personal finances, his activities in the banking profession, his work in Germany for the United States government after World War II, and to his research and teaching and professional activities as a member of the faculty of Indiana University.