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Sarah Park
Description
Every fall, students at Stony Brook University in class, AAS/POL 307 (Women in US-Asian Relations), set out to interview women who are committed to enhancing US-Asian relations. Women's contributions occur at many different levels of society and encompass a variety of occupations. In conducting oral history interviews, students prepare documentation for the Stony Brook University Melville Library's digital collection and, in the process, acquire deep knowledge about women's social, cultural, political, and economic roles in the United States and Asia, which includes those in Asian American communities. Each interview consists of multiple files, including: a text document and Powerpoint slides, which were converted to PDFs for this digitization project. The project is a joint effort between the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies and the University Libraries.
Creator
Kim, Joshua
Tang, Yawen
Contributor
Christoff, Peggy Spitzer -- Senior Lecturer, China Studies. Director of Undergraduate Programs: Asian And Asian American Studies.
Date
2018-04-12
Subject
Asian Americans--Study and teaching
Women social reformers--Asia
Women social reformers--United States
Oral history
Rights
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted (URI: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/).
Relation
AAS_POL_307_OralHistoryProject
AAS_POL_307_OralHistoryProject_2017
Format
application/ppt
Type
interactive resource
Identifier
aas_2018_20180412_spark_master