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Formal title:
Yukti V. Agarwal collection
Extent:
0.25 linear feet
Date range:
2008, 2019-2020
Abstract:
This collection was created by Yukti V. Agarwal, Brown University and Rhode Island School of Art and Design dual degree student, class of 2024.5, to record the impact of the 2008 Mumbai Attacks on her life. Agarwal was eight years old at the time of the events. Her parents were en route to the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel for a wedding but stopped at a local temple to pray and were late arriving, narrowly missing the attack. At Brown University (in a Literary Arts course with Hiram (Rick) Moody: Graphic Novels and Comic Masterworks), Agarwal created a series of art books to work through the trauma she felt from nearly losing her parents and for her community. The materials include a series of four art books by Agarwal as well as a pink embroidered dupattā that her parents bought as a wedding gift for the bride who was killed in the attacks. Agarwal originally thought to wrap the shawl around the art books as an artistic statement but instead donated the item alongside the books for long term preservation. These items date from 2008, 2019 - 2020.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
OF.1S.2024.003
Formal title:
Nichole Aguiar RIC Women’s Studies Organization scrapbook
Extent:
0.01 cubic feet
Date range:
2004-2007
Abstract:
Copy of Nichole Aguiar’s RIC Women’s Studies Organization scrapbook from when she was part of the organization.
Repository:
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Collection call no:
MSS-0059
Formal title:
Bernard LaFayette Oral History Project
Extent:
1 box
Date range:
2002-2003
Abstract:
The collection contains video recordings and transcripts of an oral history given by Bernard LaFayette. The interviews were conducted by Prof. James Findlay at the University of Rhode Island over the course of ten recording sessions from 2002-2003.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Mss. Gr. 123
Formal title:
Birss Memorial Lecture Series and Exhibit Materials
Extent:
14 box(es)
Date range:
2000-2020
Abstract:
The annual Professor John Howard Birss Memorial Lecture Series at Roger Williams University provides a unique opportunity to study a single text in depth and to investigate why these significant works remain relevant for modern readers.
Repository:
Roger Williams University
Collection call no:
UA 2014.005
Formal title:
Black Lavender Experience records
Extent:
4 linear feet
Date range:
2009-2018
Abstract:
The Black Lavender Experience (BLX) records contain the yearly master production books and many of the plays performed during each year's course. The course is described as an interdisciplinary approach to the study of plays that address the identities and issues of black gay men and lesbians and offers various perspectives from within and without the black gay and lesbian artistic communities. Also included are several dozen promotional posters and fliers. Focuses on analysis of unpublished titles. Also includes published works by Amiri Baraka, Bullins, Corbitt, Gibson, Shirlene Holmes, West, and Pomo Afro Homos.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
OF.1ZAF.2019.010
Formal title:
Brown University undergraduate research award recipients
Extent:
1.25 Linear feet
Date range:
2007-2010
Abstract:
The Brown University undergraduate research award recipients is organized in one series which is arranged chronologically, from 2007 through 2010. Within each year the award recipients are arranged alphabetically.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS-1I-4
Formal title:
Community Organizer Genealogy Project oral history interviews
Extent:
1 linear_foot
Date range:
2007-2011
Abstract:
The Community Organizer Genealogy Project was a special project of Center for Community Change to document the development of community organizing, the development of individual organizers and the connections among organizers, organizations and networks. They conducted oral history interviews with 100 individuals and collected biographical data on community organizers throughout the United States from 2008-2010.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS.2015.016
Formal title:
Dirt Palace ephemera
Extent:
0.25 linear feet
Date range:
2011-2018
Abstract:
This collection consists of the ephemera of Dirt Palace a feminist artist-run non-profit arts space and artist collective located in Providence, Rhode Island. The collection includes articles, zines, posters, pamphlets, and newsletters related to the activities of Dirt Palace's space and affiliated artists. The collection spans from 2011 to 2018.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS.2024.002
Formal title:
Faculty Research
Extent:
7 boxes
Date range:
2000-2020
Abstract:
Collection includes narrative reports written by faculty summarizing their scholarly activities.
Repository:
Roger Williams University
Collection call no:
UA 2009.001
Formal title:
James K. Gardner (Class of 1965) oral history and papers relating to the Vietnam War
Extent:
0.25 Linear feet
Date range:
2011
Abstract:
This collection is contains an oral history interview of James K. Gardner (Class of 1965) by Professor Elizabeth Taylor on January 28, 2011 as part of the Vietnam Veteran's oral history project at Brown University. In the interview he relates his memories of Brown University during his undergraduate and graduate school days, noting how thing changed from 1965 to 1968. A majority of the interview focuses on his experiences as a Lieutenant in the Navy's Civil Engineer Corps before and during his assignment to Vietnam and the war. During the war he served in the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG), a highly classified, multi-service United States special operations unit which, among other things, conducted covert unconventional warfare operations prior to and during the Vietnam War. A survey of questions to prompt James K. Gardner's memory include his initial responses, amended by Prof. Taylor with notes relevant to the question selected from the interview.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
AMS.1U.G8

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