A Letter to Future Oral Historians
To the future students of HIUS144, Hello! My name is Ha’ani, and I am one of the first students of…
To the future students of HIUS144, Hello! My name is Ha’ani, and I am one of the first students of…
I walked to Revelle College at UCSD, where I met Daniella and Gabriel to ride along towards the East African…
For my final oral history project, I chose to interview and document multiple youth that cross the United States-Mexico border…
For many Pacific Islanders, history is tied to colonialism, militarism, and invisibility. This piece seeks to contrast the Chamorro…
My oral history piece was done on Estela Flores. She is the Youth Coordinator Supervisor at Casa Familiar. She is…
This art piece features a tree at the center of the canvas with it’s deep roots exposed. “Casa Familiar”…
The person I interviewed is Anna Obura, one of the Parent Engagement Specialists at the Southern Sudanese Community Center, connected…
I had the opportunity to work with Anna Obura, one of the Parent Engagement Specialists from UWEAST and specifically the…
My art piece represents a woman who dominates not only one world but two. It symbolizes strength, power,…
On Saturday, May 26, I interviewed Abdul Kadir Adawe at the Biomedical Library at the University of California, San Diego…