The interview with Austin Arminio discusses his participation in the American University (AU) Staff Union Strike in August 2022. In the interview he discusses his understanding of labor movements coming from a labor sympathetic family before participating in one. He also discusses his education and career in history as a processing archivist at American. Finally, he mentions his role during the strike, as well as an overwhelming feeling of community support during the movement. Austin also references the larger collection of AU Staff Union Strike ephemera in the American University Archives and Special Collections and materials he intends to submit to be included.
Report was written by D.M. Popper, Aquaculturist, and prepared for the Baitfish Culture Project. It is an informal report with descriptions of project implementation, results, and conclusions, as well as recommendations for future programs.
Biographical sketches of Peace Corps trainees in the India 23 group, digitized by RPCV Eric Souers and donated by RPCV Anne Williams. The group trained in Urban Community Development at Columbia University from October 16, 1965-January 16, 1966. Williams notes that several of the India 23 training group were deselected. Listed here are the 44 individuals who finished PC training in NYC and traveled to Bombay in Jan. 1966. Note - Pam Tarbox is not listed in the program, as she joined the training program after publication. Joseph Barda; Harriet Bissell; Bruce Bridegroom; Donald Cline; Larry Compton; Mary Elizabeth Connet; Doris Cort; Gary Cort; Dennis Dalsimer; Louise De Costa; Georgia Drakes; Richard Falstein; Jerome Feinstein; Elizabeth Franzen; Ann Friesen; Daniel Grear; Maryland Hartge; Dwayne Hunn; Barry Johnson; Gretchen Johnson; Linas Jurcys; Kevin Kane; John Kavanagh; Rebecca Perry Kavanagh; Michael Ladd; David Langdon; Frank Matricardi; Gerald McCulloch; William Meyer, Jr.; Katharine Minor; Kathleen Morey; Patricia Salony; Bessie Snyder; Paul Eric Souers; Carol Stockstill; Alan Taradash; Pam Tarbox; Marcia Thayer; Robert Ungerleider; William Weaver, Jr.; Anne Williams; Melody Wilson; and James Zimmer.
Booklet (mugbook) contains biographical information of each volunteer and staff member involved the 1967 Bolivia Mines Community Development training group.