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SUNY Potsdam Oral Histories
Description
An account of the resource
A collection of transcribed audio recordings of oral history interviews related to the history of SUNY Potsdam. Complete audio for oral histories are available through the SUNY Potsdam College Archives (email: archives@potsdam.edu).
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SUNY Potsdam College Archives & Special Collections
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English
Type
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Transcribed Audio
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Collection CA-30003
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Interviewer
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Sanchez, Jeanette
Interviewee
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Huff, Tackie (TK)
Location
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First interview conducted on April 23, 2013: Barrington Student Union, Second Floor Lounge, SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, New York.
Second interview conducted on May 13, 2013: Mary English Commons, Satterlee Hall, SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, New York.
Transcription
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[Transcript of audio clip]
TF: One of the missions of the Black Student Alliance that it was trying to portray, and I actually appreciate it, was that they did want to spread the knowledge of Black history in general, but that wasn’t the only topic, we weren’t always stuck on minorities and Black contemporary issues, we talked about gender roles and family societies, and just different political views and all that. It wasn’t always just minority outlooks; it was always different point of views from different people. I know it’s open to everyone, and just passing on knowledge was one of the things I was looking forward to from the Black Student Alliance.
Duration
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39 Seconds
Time Summary
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Time log for interview conducted on April 23, 2013
0:00-1:08 Introductions; Job as Activities Coordinator for Campus;
1:08-2:59 SUNY Potsdam; Transition to Potsdam; First Impressions of the School;
2:59-6:28 Involvement with the Black Student Alliance (BSA); Goals of BSA; Membership at BSA;
6:28-10:56 Campus Race Relations; Discrimination in Potsdam Town/Village and Campus; Stereotypes of Minority People
10:56-12:41 Black/African American History Courses;
12:41-18:35 Closing Remarks; Signing of Contracts; Center for Diversity;
Time log for interview conducted on May 12, 2013
0:00-0:39 Introductions
0:39- 1:55 Black Student Alliance; BSA Collaborating with Other Student Groups/ Teachers
1:55-5:38 Personal Experiences with Racism at Potsdam; Stereotyping; Math Department; Communications Department;
5:38-7:27 Effects of Increase of Minority Students/Professors at Potsdam;
7:27-10:51 Center for Diversity; Black Student Alliance; Offensive Advertising on Campus
10:51-12:31 Views on Stereotyping and Racism in General;
12:31-16:41 Reasons for choosing Potsdam; Why More Minority Students Are Choosing Potsdam; Multi-Cultural Weekend
16:41-18:40 Signing of the Contracts
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Oral History - Tackie (TK) Huff
Description
An account of the resource
Clip from Oral History interview with Tackie Huff, (SUNY Potsdam student), interviewed by Jeanette Sanchez on April 23, 2013.
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Huff, Tackie, Interviewee.
Sanchez, Jeanette, Interviewer.
Publisher
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SUNY Potsdam. College Archives & Special Collections.
Date
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April 23, 2013
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This oral history was conducted as a part of Jeanette Sanchez's Spring 2013 semester Anthropology internship.
Language
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eng.
Type
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Sound
Anthropology Internship
diversity
Race Relations
Student Involvement
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SUNY Potsdam Oral Histories
Description
An account of the resource
A collection of transcribed audio recordings of oral history interviews related to the history of SUNY Potsdam. Complete audio for oral histories are available through the SUNY Potsdam College Archives (email: archives@potsdam.edu).
Publisher
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SUNY Potsdam College Archives & Special Collections
Language
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English
Type
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Transcribed Audio
Identifier
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Collection CA-30003
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Interviewer
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Fittry, Lorissa
Interviewee
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Omohundro, John
Location
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Mac Vicar Hall, SUNY Potsdam Campus, Potsdam, New York.
Transcription
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[Transcript of clip]
JH: Field work was always important in our program, that’s the reason we like setting it locally, we can get students into the field in classes, in field trips, but also when we wrote the major, we wrote the major to include a field component, or an internship component where the student has to spend a semester or a summer working in the environmental field, usually in the field literally, in the woods, or the desert, or the tundra, or whatever it is, so that’s very important to us, the field component is absolutely essential. We haven’t required it for the minor, but we do require it for the major. We start students out from the freshman program, getting them out in the field every week, on field trips, so they can get used to the notion that this has got class, but also it’s in the field so you get some practical experience.
Duration
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53 seconds
Time Summary
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00:00-00:34 Permissions and paperwork
00:35-01:54 Dr. Omohundro’s teaching career at SUNY Potsdam
01:55-04:10 Interest in and career shift to Environmental Studies
04:11-04:52 Minor/Major in Environmental Studies began at SUNY Potsdam
04:53-07:39 Student involvement in Environmental Studies program
07:40-08:20 Environmental Studies in the Adirondacks
08:21-10:03 Classes offered and how things changed
10:04-11:09 Field Work
11:10-13:39 Middle Grounds/Environmental Clubs
13:40-15:36 Environmental Studies projects and local influences
15:37-18:24 What makes SUNY Potsdam’s Environmental Studies program unique
18:25-20:08 Environmental Studies at SUNY Potsdam is interdisciplinary
20:09-20:40 Future of the Environmental Studies program
20:41-23:01 Unique path to becoming a major/department
23:02-25:46 Signing of consent/ deed forms
25:47-27:22 Closing comments
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Oral History - John Omohundro
Description
An account of the resource
Clip from oral history interview with John Omohundro, (retired SUNY Potsdam faculty), interviewed by Lorissa Fittry in November, 2012
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Omohundro, John. Interviewee.
Fittry, Lorissa. Interviewer.
Publisher
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SUNY Potsdam. College Archives & Special Collections.
Date
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November 6, 2012
Contributor
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The oral history was conducted as part of SUNY Potsdam's Fall 2012 "Oral History" course (ANTH 364/HIST 450).
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eng.
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Sound
ANTH 364/HIST 450 Fall 2012
Environmental Studies
Field Work
Student Involvement
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SUNY Potsdam Oral Histories
Description
An account of the resource
A collection of transcribed audio recordings of oral history interviews related to the history of SUNY Potsdam. Complete audio for oral histories are available through the SUNY Potsdam College Archives (email: archives@potsdam.edu).
Publisher
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SUNY Potsdam College Archives & Special Collections
Language
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English
Type
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Transcribed Audio
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Collection CA-30003
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Interviewer
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Wade, Julia
Interviewee
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lambert, joshua
Location
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Black Student Alliance Office, Sisson Hall, SUNY Potsdam Campus, Potsdam, New York.
Transcription
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JL: I know our name itself sounds kinda scary, you know, the Black Student Alliance. It may sound bad, but we’re open to everyone, you know, we’re here to inform everyone; we’re here to teach anyone, have fun with anyone. Our meetings, that are held on Sunday, they’re not just for Black people. They’re for everyone that’s willing to come. We always tell our members, you know, bring a friend, bring someone else, bring people on your floor, bring a friend that you’ve met, just try to advertise BSA, let them know that it’s not just Black people, it’s for everyone. We want to teach everyone.
Duration
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49 Seconds
Time Summary
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0:00- 1:27 Racial Identity
1:28- 2:39 Misunderstandings of Racism
2:40- 5:50 Ignorance about races; View on people’s cultural differences; Culture shock coming to Potsdam
5:51- 8:50 Black Student Alliance (BSA) History; BSA involvement and reasons for joining; BSA role in students’ lives
8:51- 10:55 Events run by the BSA; Kwanzaa Ball events
10:56- 13:48 Fashion Show- experience as the host
13:49- 14:29 Kwanzaa Ball
14:30- 18:12 BSA e-board; Strengths of the individuals on the e-board; Relationship with the e-board
18:13- 20:25 Pranks the e-board pull on each other; Halloween party
20:26- 23:29 Racism at SUNY Potsdam; Examples of racism; Personal experience being looked at differently
23:30- 24:36 Fear of different races; Media exacerbating racism
24:37- 27:29 Feelings about being looked at differently; Growth at SUNY Potsdam; BSA open for everyone
27:30- 31:28 White Student Alliance; Motives behind formation of organization; Same for every race
31:29- 35:55 Growth in diversity at SUNY Potsdam; Experiencing new cultures at college; Differences between the city and Potsdam; BSA workshops
35:56- 39:09 Joye Fischer Poem; Growth of the BSA since Josh joined
39:10- 51:39 Change as a community; Pride of SUNY Potsdam; Closing remarks; Signing of consent forms
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Oral History - Joshua Lambert
Description
An account of the resource
Clip from oral history interview with Joshua Lambert, (SUNY Potsdam Class of 2013), interviewed by Julia Wade on November 15, 2012.
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Wade, Julia, Interviewer.
Lambert, Joshua, Interviewee.
Publisher
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SUNY Potsdam. College Archives & Special Collections.
Date
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November 15, 2012
Contributor
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The oral history was conducted as a part of SUNY Potsdam's Fall 2012 "Oral History" course (ANTH 364/HIST 450).
Language
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eng.
Type
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Sound
ANTH 364/HIST 450 Fall 2012
diversity
Race Relations
Student Involvement