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Title
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Marissa Williams oral history recording
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Description
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An audio recording of an oral history of Marissa Williams, Pacific University Class of 2019, recounting memories of her time at Pacific as a college student. The main topic of the interview is how she perceived diversity, equity and inclusion issues at Pacific during the late 2010s, including: her work with the Center for Gender Equity (CGE) and its director, Martha Rampton; the controversy around CGE's posters advertising The Vagina Monologues play in 2018; and the beginning of the Student Multicultural Center. Other topics covered briefly in the recording include: becoming a Gender and Sexuality Studies minor; participation in Delta Chi Delta and Student Senate; serving as a First Year Seminar (FYS) student mentor; memories of campus after the election of President Trump in 2018; and how her experience at Pacific helped her current work in advocacy in the 2020s.
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This is one of a group of recordings made during a reunion in October, 2024. The recording is accompanied by a transcript.
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Identifier
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PUA_OH_57
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Creator
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Williams, Marissa
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Date
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2024
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Date Created
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Oct. 2024
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Extent
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1 audio file (11 min.)
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Format
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MP3
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Contributor
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Johnson-Riley, Jenny
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Source
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Pacific University Archives
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Language
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English
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Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/