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- Mark Armstrong Interview, December 3, 2019
- Date
- December 3, 2019
- Creator
- Mark Armstrong; Sarah Canfield
- Description
- Mark Anthony Armstrong speaks about stigmas around HIV and Joseph’s House in D.C., as well as his homosexuality in his family. He also speaks about the effects of contracting HIV had on his past, current, and future relationships with romantic partners and friends. He speaks of working through such issues in weekly therapy sessions, and why he thinks his story is an important example of how people grow in unlikely circumstances.
- Subject
- Washington, DC; HIV/AIDS; World AIDS Day; community; Joseph’s House; dance; depression; spirituality; Shiva Entertainment; domestic abuse; homosexuality; therapy; relationships; friendships; disability
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Joseph's House Oral History Project
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2199
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- mixed material
- Title
- Natalie Reid Interview, October 17, 2020
- Date
- October 17, 2020
- Creator
- Mia Owens; Person responsible unknown
- Description
- Natalie Reid speaks about her experiences growing up in Texas as a Chinese adoptee and the impact that trans-racial adoption has had on her life. She also talks about becoming comfortable with her identity as an adoptee over time. She discusses finding community through experiences at church, school, and college. Natalie also discusses her decision to become a physical therapist.
- Subject
- adopted; family; church; physical therapy; adoption; community
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Chinese Adoption Oral History Project
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2530
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- still image
- Title
- Nicole Williams Interview, November 10, 2020
- Date
- November 10, 2020
- Creator
- Nicole Williams; Alexis Zilen
- Description
- The idea of a “new normal” has become common rhetoric within the United States as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This new normal includes not only updated health consciousness but larger structural transformations in economics and politics. This project will focus on a few microcosms of transformation; the rise of unemployment and the impact of the creative arts, and the effects of mental health during the ongoing pandemic. Overall, Alexis Zilen's interview with Nicole Williams will provide insight into the new normal and the transformation of American creative culture during the pandemic. This interview was completed virtually.
- Subject
- Cherry Hill, NJ; divorced parents; Cherry Hill High School; mental health; Ithaca, NY; coping mechanism; escape; Seattle, WA; summer camp; nanny; social media; quarantine; mental illness; therapy; community college; COVID-19; Coronavirus; pandemic; unemployment; writing
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Constructing the New Normal: Creative Arts in the Wake of COVID-19
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2525
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- mixed material