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Title
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Social Justice and Women's Rights Oral History Project
Creator
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Dr. Heather M. Haley, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with Auburn University Special Collections and Archives
Publisher
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Auburn University Libraries
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Special Collections and Archives
Date
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2017
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Special Collections and Archives
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English
Subject
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In keeping with the goal of the Ralph Brown Draughon Special Collections and Archives to focus on the history Alabama and Auburn University, oral historian Dr. Heather M. Haley organized and initiated the Social Justice and Women's Rights (SJWR) Oral History Project in early 2017. This project comprises a collection of interviews, transcripts, and ephemera from Auburn University students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni who participated in local, regional, and national protests for women's rights, science- and evidence-based policy, and social justice. This information serves as an essential historical record for researchers interested in the personal experiences of protest from residents of the Deep South. Financial support from the Samia I. Spencer Creative Mentorship Award funded the expansion of this project into an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Public History and Women's Studies Programs at Auburn University. The collection contains fifteen audio interviews, totaling approximately twenty-four hours of content. The SJWR Oral History Project has grown to include a diverse cadre of voices from interviewees of varying ages, socio-economic backgrounds, (dis)abilities, and sexual orientations. In the 2019-2020 academic year, the files were added to the open-source web publishing platform Omeka for easy access by users from across the globe. Auburn University Special Collections is one of only four university-supported digital repositories that maintain collections related to recent protest marches in the South. The SJWR Oral History Project is the only one that collects and maintains oral histories, images, and ephemera not only from women's marches but also from protests that advocated for evidence-based policy and social justice that built on the momentum of the Women's March on Washington.
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Interviewer
The person(s) performing the interview
Heather M. Haley
Interviewee
The person(s) being interviewed
Julie Garner
Location
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Bond Library, Thach Hall, Auburn University (Auburn, AL)
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MP3 Audio File
Transcription PDF
Time Summary
A summary of an interview given for different time stamps throughout the interview
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:41 - Growing up in NJ
00:03:38 - Public school education
00:05:12 - Foreign Exchange experience in Kochi, Japan
00:10:43 - Study Abroad in Fixin, France
00:14:32 - Undergraduate at Clemson University
00:17:11 - Growing up in a conservative family
00:21:50 - Political climate of Clemson
00:23:50 - Kappa Alpha Theta
00:25:13 - Academic success at Clemson
00:26:46 - 15-month Fulbright in Hwacheon, South Korea
00:32:48 - Graduate school at Auburn University
00:34:18 - Impressions of Auburn and Alabama
00:38:40 - Summer in Harrisonburg, Virginia
00:41:35 - "Bleeding heart liberal"
00:43:237 - Election Day, November 8, 2016
00:47:51 - Julie's grassroots activism
00:52:20 - Women's March (in Atlanta, GA)
01:09:00 - Keeping the momentum
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01:14:55
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Title
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Interview with Julianne (Julie) Garner
Creator
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Julie Garner
Source
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Special Collections and Archives
Publisher
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Auburn University Libraries
Rights
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All files are the property of the Auburn University Libraries and are intended for non-commercial use. Users of these materials are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other items in this collection, please contact Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.
Language
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English
Description
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An oral history with Julie Garner, a graduate student of Auburn University, concerning her participation in the satellite Women's March on Washington that occurred on January 21, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia. Her story is rich in local political context as she explains how she balanced working with Trump supporters at Chipotle Mexican Grill and with liberals in the History Department. Her life experiences, which include traveling abroad, influenced her political ideology and her feminism.
Contributor
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Heather M. Haley, Ph.D. candidate, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with the University Archives and Special Collections
Date
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February 05, 2017
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Digital Audio File
Transcription PDF
Subject
The topic of the resource
Social justice
Women's rights
Women's March on Washington
Atlanta, GA
2016 presidential election
Atlanta Georgia
Barack Obama
Bernie bros
Betty Friedan
black lives matter
Center for Civil and Human Rights
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Civil Rights Institute
Clemson University
climate change
democrats
Donald Trump
feminazis
feminism
Fixin France
foreign exchange
Fulbright
gay rights
George W. Bush
graduate school
harassment
Heather M. Haley
Hillary Clinton
Hwacheon South Korea
Jessica Valenti
John Lewis
Kappa Alpha Theta
Kochi Japan
LGBT
LGBTQ rights
love is love
Mental Health
New Jersey
Osama bin Laden
patriotism
Planned Parenthood
poverty
protest posters
public history
refugees
republicans
science is real
secondary education
September 11th
Trump inauguration
Verona Hillbillies
Verona New Jersey
women's rights
women's rights are human rights
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Social Justice and Women's Rights Oral History Project
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Dr. Heather M. Haley, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with Auburn University Special Collections and Archives
Publisher
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Auburn University Libraries
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Special Collections and Archives
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2017
Contributor
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Special Collections and Archives
Rights
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All files in this collection are the property of the Auburn University Libraries and are intended for non-commercial use. Users of these materials are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Subject
The topic of the resource
In keeping with the goal of the Ralph Brown Draughon Special Collections and Archives to focus on the history Alabama and Auburn University, oral historian Dr. Heather M. Haley organized and initiated the Social Justice and Women's Rights (SJWR) Oral History Project in early 2017. This project comprises a collection of interviews, transcripts, and ephemera from Auburn University students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni who participated in local, regional, and national protests for women's rights, science- and evidence-based policy, and social justice. This information serves as an essential historical record for researchers interested in the personal experiences of protest from residents of the Deep South. Financial support from the Samia I. Spencer Creative Mentorship Award funded the expansion of this project into an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Public History and Women's Studies Programs at Auburn University. The collection contains fifteen audio interviews, totaling approximately twenty-four hours of content. The SJWR Oral History Project has grown to include a diverse cadre of voices from interviewees of varying ages, socio-economic backgrounds, (dis)abilities, and sexual orientations. In the 2019-2020 academic year, the files were added to the open-source web publishing platform Omeka for easy access by users from across the globe. Auburn University Special Collections is one of only four university-supported digital repositories that maintain collections related to recent protest marches in the South. The SJWR Oral History Project is the only one that collects and maintains oral histories, images, and ephemera not only from women's marches but also from protests that advocated for evidence-based policy and social justice that built on the momentum of the Women's March on Washington.
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Interviewer
The person(s) performing the interview
Heather M. Haley
Interviewee
The person(s) being interviewed
Mary Kitts
Location
The location of the interview
Bond Library, Thach Hall, Auburn University (Auburn, AL)
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MP3 Audio File
Transcription PDF
Duration
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01:18:04
Time Summary
A summary of an interview given for different time stamps throughout the interview
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:38 - Growing up in Panama City, FL
00:02:17 - Public v. private school education
00:05:00 - Florida State University & Sigma Delta Tau
00:08:00 - Mary's personal activism in FL
00:13:16 - Graduate school in Auburn, AL
00:16:40 - Mary's political and ideological leanings
00:25:40 - Election Day, November 8, 2016
00:28:21 - Plans to attend the Women's March
00:34:17 - Travel to and around Washington, D.C.
00:38:30 - Women's March (in Washington, D.C.)
01:00:00 - Legacy of the march
01:03:18 - Maintaining the momentum
01:13:48 - Mary's Post-march activism
01:16:25 - Mary's final thoughts
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Interview with Mary Kitts
Description
An account of the resource
An oral history with Mary Kitts, a graduate student of Auburn University, concerning her participation in the Women's March on Washington that occurred on January 21, 2017, in Washington, D.C. Her testimony provides context for those women graduate students who traveled great distances to participate in the national march. She also expounds on her political ideology, including her lifelong admiration for Hillary Clinton, and how she came to espouse her liberal views as a resident of Florida.
Creator
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Mary Kitts
Source
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Special Collections and Archives
Publisher
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Auburn University Libraries
Date
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February 04, 2017
Language
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English
Rights
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All files are the property of the Auburn University Libraries and are intended for non-commercial use. Users of these materials are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other items in this collection, please contact Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Heather M. Haley, Ph.D. candidate, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with the University Archives and Special Collections
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Digital Audio File
Transcription PDF
Subject
The topic of the resource
Social justice
Women's rights
Women's March on Washington
Washington, D.C.
2016 presidential election
ACLU
Angela Davis
antifa
Auburn women
Cameron Esposito
congresswomen
democrats
Donald Trump
Emma Watson
feminism
Fox News
gay rights
George W. Bush
Gloria Steinem
Hillary Clinton
intersectionality
Janelle MonĂ¡e
Leslie Knope
LGBTQ rights
Madonna
Marco Rubio
Mitt Romney
Muslim ban
non-violence
Occupy Movement
Parks and Rec
Planned Parenthood
poverty and wealth disparity
privilege
protest posters
pussy hats
rape culture
refugees
republicans
resistance
safety
Sally Yates
sexism
sexual assault
sexual double standard
Social justice
Sophie Cruz
Tallahassee
transgender equality
Trump inauguration
Uber
Victoria Skelton
Washington D.C.
Westboro Baptist Church
white women voters
women in politics
women's rights
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Title
A name given to the resource
Social Justice and Women's Rights Oral History Project
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Dr. Heather M. Haley, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with Auburn University Special Collections and Archives
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Auburn University Libraries
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Special Collections and Archives
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2017
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Special Collections and Archives
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All files in this collection are the property of the Auburn University Libraries and are intended for non-commercial use. Users of these materials are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Subject
The topic of the resource
In keeping with the goal of the Ralph Brown Draughon Special Collections and Archives to focus on the history Alabama and Auburn University, oral historian Dr. Heather M. Haley organized and initiated the Social Justice and Women's Rights (SJWR) Oral History Project in early 2017. This project comprises a collection of interviews, transcripts, and ephemera from Auburn University students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni who participated in local, regional, and national protests for women's rights, science- and evidence-based policy, and social justice. This information serves as an essential historical record for researchers interested in the personal experiences of protest from residents of the Deep South. Financial support from the Samia I. Spencer Creative Mentorship Award funded the expansion of this project into an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Public History and Women's Studies Programs at Auburn University. The collection contains fifteen audio interviews, totaling approximately twenty-four hours of content. The SJWR Oral History Project has grown to include a diverse cadre of voices from interviewees of varying ages, socio-economic backgrounds, (dis)abilities, and sexual orientations. In the 2019-2020 academic year, the files were added to the open-source web publishing platform Omeka for easy access by users from across the globe. Auburn University Special Collections is one of only four university-supported digital repositories that maintain collections related to recent protest marches in the South. The SJWR Oral History Project is the only one that collects and maintains oral histories, images, and ephemera not only from women's marches but also from protests that advocated for evidence-based policy and social justice that built on the momentum of the Women's March on Washington.
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Interviewer
The person(s) performing the interview
Heather M. Haley
Interviewee
The person(s) being interviewed
Victoria Skelton
Location
The location of the interview
Bond Library, Thach Hall, Auburn University (Auburn, AL)
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
MP3 Audio File
Transcription PDF
35 JPG Images
Duration
Length of time involved (seconds, minutes, hours, days, class periods, etc.)
02:00:38
Time Summary
A summary of an interview given for different time stamps throughout the interview
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:20 - Public school education in Dallas, TX
00:17:55 - Texas A&M and extracurriculars
00:26:04 - Victoria's political and ideological leanings
00:34:42 - Graduate school in Auburn, AL
00:54:43 - Election Day, November 8, 2016
01:12:55 - Donald Trump's inauguration and Victoria's travel to Washington, D.C.
01:32:33 - Women's March (in Washington, D.C.)
01:50:32 - Return to Alabama
01:54:08 - Maintaining the momentum
01:58:38 - Victoria's final thoughts
Dublin Core
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Title
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Interview with Victoria Skelton
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Victoria Skelton
Source
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Special Collections and Archives
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Auburn University Libraries
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
February 11, 2017
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Heather M. Haley, Ph.D. candidate, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with the University Archives and Special Collections
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All files are the property of the Auburn University Libraries and are intended for non-commercial use. Users of these materials are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other items in this collection, please contact Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Digital Audio File
Transcription PDF
35 Digital Images
Language
A language of the resource
English
Description
An account of the resource
An oral history with Victoria Skelton, a graduate student of Auburn University, concerning her participation in the Women's March on Washington that occurred on January 21, 2017, in Washington, D.C. Her oral history provides substantial detail about the day of the march, including the energy exuded by the crowd, which the Washington Post estimated swelled between 266,532 and 357,071 marchers. She also describes growing up in a predominantly Democrat household in Central Texas.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Social justice
Women's rights
Women's March on Washington
Washington, D.C.
2016 presidential election
abortion
Affordable Care Act
America Ferrera
anarchists
Ashley Judd
Bernie Sanders
Betsy DeVos
birth control
Bishop Desmond Tutu
border wall
D.C. Metro
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
democrats
Dodd-Frank
Donald Trump
Emma Watson
Facebook
fascism
feminism
Fish Camp
Fox News
gay rights
health care
Hillary Clinton
Hobby Lobby
House of Cards
immigration
Leslie Knope
LGBTQ rights
Madonna
MAGA
Make America Great Again
Mary Kitts
Nazis
Parks and Rec
privilege
protest posters
pussy hats
republicans
safety
sex education
Texas
Texas A&M
Trump inauguration
Uber
women's rights