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Susan, Glorianne, Jennifer Bass; Betsy Jose; Stephanie Sanders
Summary:
Marriage Equality Collection includes audio and video files, photographs, historical documents and ephemera representing experiences of same-sex couples married in the decade of legal marriage in the U.S. Particular focus is on the experience of couples in Indiana. This archive is growing in both content and scope.
This talk will explore Dr. Sutton’s introduction to Digital and Public History through the Remembering Freedom: Longtown and Greenville History Harvest. It will discuss the method she termed Descendant Archival Practices– a method that reveals new ways of writing histories of Black women and acknowledges the preservation and memory work of Black women elders as an alternative to mainstream archives–and how she incorporates the skills and methodological approaches she learned from HASTAC and IDAH in her research and classrooms.
Sutton, Percy E., Carter, Lisle C., Jr., Owens, Major, Wiley, George A., Elliott, Osborn
Summary:
Moderator: Percy Sutton (President, Borough of Manhattan). Panelists: Lisle C. Carter, Jr. (Director, Program Development, Urban Coalition); Major R. Owens (Commissioner of the Community Development Agency, NYC Human Resources Administration); Dr. George Wiley (Executive Director, National Welfare Rights Organization); Osborn Elliott (Editor, Newsweek).
Moderator: Percy Sutton (President, Borough of Manhattan). Panelists: Prof. James Farmer (Adjunct Professor, School of Education, New York University; founder and former National Chairman of CORE); Eldridge Waith (assist. Chief Inspector, NYC Police Depart.); Dr. Nathan Wright Jr. (Exec. Dir., Diocese of Newark, NJ; Plans Committee Chairman, 1967 National Conference on Black Power); Osborn Elliott (Editor, Newsweek).
Sutton, Percy E., Haughton, James, 1929-, Holloman, John S., Poussaint, Alvin F., Clark, Matt
Summary:
Moderator: Percy Sutton (President, Borough of Manhattan). Panelists: Dr. James G. Haughton (First Deputy Administrator, NYC Health Services Administration); Dr. John S. Holloman (Former President, National (Negro) Medical Association); Dr. Alvin Poussaint (Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Tufts University); Matt Clark (Associate Editor for Medicine, Newsweek).
Moderator: Percy Sutton (President, Borough of Manhattan). Panelists: Dr. Vivian Henderson (President, Clark College, Atlanta, GA); Dr. Dick Netzer (Professor of Public Finance at New York University); Mr. Robert Theobold (writer and economist); Osborn Elliott (Editor, Newsweek).
Moderator: Percy Sutton (President, Borough of Manhattan). Panelists: Dr. Vivian Henderson (President, Clark College, Atlanta, GA); Dr. Dick Netzer (Professor of Public Finance at New York University); Mr. Robert Theobold (writer and economist); Osborn Elliott (Editor, Newsweek).
Sutton, Percy E., Kozol, Jonathan, Shapiro, Dr. Elliott, Elliott, Osborn
Summary:
Moderator: Percy Sutton (President, Borough of Manhattan). Panelists: Jonathan Kozol (author, Death of an Early Age: The Destruction of the Hearts and Minds of Negro in Boston Public Schools); Dr. Elliott Shapiro (Asst. Superintendent, NYC Public Schools); Osborn Elliott (Editor, Newsweek).
Sutton, Percy E., Kozol, Jonathan, Shapiro, Dr. Elliott, Elliott, Osborn
Summary:
Moderator: Percy Sutton (President, Borough of Manhattan). Panelists: Jonathan Kozol (author, Death of an Early Age: The Destruction of the Hearts and Minds of Negro in Boston Public Schools); Dr. Elliott Shapiro (Asst. Superintendent, NYC Public Schools); Osborn Elliott (Editor, Newsweek).