Sinopsis
The Center for Oral and Public History at California State University, Fullerton presents Outspoken: A COPH Podcast. Outspoken incorporates current projects, oral histories, and archival material into monthly conversations. Join us!
Episodios
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Episode Six: Looking at Japanese American Internment in Today's Political Climate
26/01/2017 Duración: 58minIn this episode Dr. Cawthra sits down with Dr. Craig Ihara, emeritus professor at CSUF. Dr. Craig Ihara shares his stories about being born in a Japanese Internment prison and reflects on today's political climate.
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Episode Five: Speaking of Oral History
31/10/2016 Duración: 22minIn Episode Five: Speaking of Oral History, Dr. Benjamin Cawthra reports on the ground at the 50th Oral History Association Annual Meeting in Long Beach, California. Listen as Dr. Benjamin Cawthra talks to conference participants about their experiences in our mini-episode of Outspoken.
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Episode Four: From Hitler's Europe to the Golden State and Long Table Los Angeles
03/10/2016 Duración: 54minIn Episode Four: From Hitler's Europe to the Golden State and Long Table Los Angeles, Benjamin Cawthra sits down with COPH associate director, Dr. Cora Granata and two of her students, Sarah Heim and Shaun Hughes. In Episode Four, Outspoken guests talk about about their experiences with the From Hitler's Europe to the Golden State oral history project, the public history event Long Table Los Angeles, and the 2016 Summer Abroad program in Berlin, Germany. This episode features a clip of the oral history performance performed by CSU students and alumni at the Long Table Los Angeles event along with oral history clips from European narrators who lived through the Third Reich and World War II in our Out of the Archive segment presented by COPH archivist, Natalie Navar.
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Episode Three: The 2016 Election in Historical Perspective
06/09/2016 Duración: 54minIn Episode Three: The 2016 Election in Historical Perspective, Dr. Benjamin Cawthra sits down with COPH director Dr. Natalie Fousekis for a free flowing conservation discussing the historical context of the 2016 election. Later in the episode, Natalie Navar, COPH archivist plays clips from Dr. Kimberly Salter, Michelle Martinez, Dr. Sue Savary, Anita Torres, Marilee Scaff, Marisol Rivera, and Cathy Unger. These women each describe different leadership styles they've experienced while involved in politics.
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Episode Two : Primaries, Politics, and Women
16/06/2016 Duración: 01h15sBenjamin Cawthra sits down with Natalie Fousekis, the Director of the Center for Oral and Public History, to discuss the California primary, Hillary Clinton and the significance of her presumptive Presidential nominee, and the Women, Politics, and Activism project.
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Episode One: Latina Legacies
26/05/2016 Duración: 50minDr. Benjamin Cawthra sits down with Dr. Margie Brown-Coronel and Kevin Cabrera to discuss the upcoming event, Taking A Stand: Legacies of Latina Activism in Southern California.