
Kate Swanson Oral History
Kate Swanson, originally from Canada, is a professor of human geography at San Diego State University. Her work specifically focuses…
These oral histories center the lives of activists, artists, and community builders who have made San Diego a vibrant and livable place for marginalized communities. They include stories of muralists at Chicano Park, leaders and participants after school programs in City Heights and in Barrio Logan, and other community members who have nurtured creativity as an integral part of social justice work.
Kate Swanson, originally from Canada, is a professor of human geography at San Diego State University. Her work specifically focuses…
Salma Parra is an incoming freshman (2019-20) at University of California, San Diego with the major Public Health. She is…
My interview was with Rizzhel Javier, a local artist working for the New Children’s Museum. We talked about her…
These interviews concentrate on Jama Mohamed’s working at the United Women of East African center. Jama was born on January…
I was able to interview two folks from the tejido group (knitting group). I interviewed them on May 30th, 2018 at…
I was able to interview two folks from the tejido group (knitting group). I interviewed them on May 30th, 2018…
For my oral history interview, I interviewed Heather Garcia. I initially met Heather at the very first event I attended,…
My oral history piece was done on Estela Flores. She is the Youth Coordinator Supervisor at Casa Familiar. She is…
On May 22nd, 2018 I interviewed Olivia Quintanilla in the Cross Cultural room in Price Center. During the interview Olivia…
Francesca Christine Camacho was born in Tamuning, Guam in 1997 and is currently attending the University of…