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- wwu:37434
- Title
- Amarnath Deva interview
- Date
- 2020-07-30
- Description
- Amarnath Deva, owner of Mayuri International Grocery Store, discusses small businesses, the economy, immigrant consumer culture and adapting to a changed notion of public space during the pandemic. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
- Digital Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- storiestotell_20200730_deva
- Identifier
- wwu:34366
- Title
- An American Daughter promo
- Digital Collection
- Theatre Productions!
- Type of resource
- moving image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Theatre Productions!
- Virtual collection link
- 624
- Identifier
- wwu:42755
- Title
- AUAP at WWU
- Date
- ~2018
- Description
- Video promoting the Asia University America Program (AUAP) at Western Washington University. AUAP is an English language and culture immersion program based on a partnership between Western Washington University and Asia University in Tokyo, Japan. This video targets a Japanese audience and is narrated in Japanese with Japanese captions.
- Digital Collection
- Western Washington University Audiovisual Records
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- University Relations and Marketing Records
- Local Identifier
- AUAPWWU2018, AUAPWWU2018.mp4 (dissemination copy with normalized filename), 20180621^276299795^AUAP_at_Western_Washington_University_2018.mp4 (original filename as downloaded from Vimeo)
- Identifier
- wwu:37429
- Title
- Batool Zaidi interview
- Date
- 2020-07-21
- Description
- Batool Zaidi, Assistant Professor at Western (Sociology) and International faculty from Pakistan, discusses will talk about work visas, immigration and conducting research during a pandemic. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
- Digital Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- storiestotell_20200721_zaidi
- Identifier
- wwu:34686
- Title
- Bellingham waterfront [audio-visual clip]
- Date
- 1924-1928
- Description
- A clip from (silent) home movie footage taken by the late businessman and community leader J.J. Donovan, showing the Bellingham waterfront in approximately 1924-1928. Historic landmarks and sights in this clip include the Quackenbush wharf, a Great Northern Railroad passenger train, Citizen’s Dock, waterfront mill operations and the old St. Joseph’s hospital building on South Hill. There is a fleeting glimpse of a passing streetcar at the thirty-four seconds mark.
- Digital Collection
- Donovan (J.J.) Papers
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- John Joseph (J.J.) Donovan Family Papers
- Local Identifier
- donovan_waterfront_clip
- Identifier
- wwu:42776
- Title
- Chris Vargas Video
- Date
- 2016-08-09
- Description
- Associate Professor of Time-based Art Chris Vargas talks about the Museum of Transgender Hirstory and Art (MOTHA)
- Digital Collection
- Art and Art History
- Type of resource
- moving image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Art and Art History
- Virtual collection link
- 622
- Identifier
- wwu:34324
- Title
- Easton Glacier Mt Baker field research
- Date
- 2019-08-05
- Description
- Field research day studying glacial recession with Dr. Andy Bach and students. August 5, 2019.
- Digital Collection
- 2019 8/5 Glacial Melt Andy Bach
- Type of resource
- moving image
- Object custodian
- University Communications and Marketing
- Identifier
- wwu:34874
- Title
- Forward with Western (1949)
- Date
- 1949
- Description
- Film produced in 1949 commemorating the 50th anniversary of what was then Western Washington College of Education, and looking forward to the next 50 years. The film depicts the social, academic, and administrative offerings of Western, with contemporary scenes of students, faculty, staff, classroom activities, and community events.
- Digital Collection
- WWU Communications and Marketing Archives
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Records of WWU Office of University Communications and Marketing
- Local Identifier
- wwuarc_82-18_ForwardWithWestern
- Identifier
- wwu:37435
- Title
- Gursewak Singh interview
- Date
- 2020-08-04
- Description
- Gursewak Singh, student and Nursing Assistant at Mt. Baker Care Center, talks about being an essential worker in the long-term care unit at the Center. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
- Digital Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- storiestotell_20200804_singh
- Identifier
- wwu:34372
- Title
- Imaginary Invalid promo video
- Digital Collection
- Theatre Productions!
- Type of resource
- moving image
- Object custodian
- College of Fine and Performing Arts
- Virtual collection
- Theatre Productions!
- Virtual collection link
- 624
- Identifier
- wwu:37433
- Title
- Kajori Chaudhuri interview
- Date
- 2020-07-28
- Description
- Kajori Chaudhuri, Assistant Commissioner, NYC Commission on Human Rights, discusses identity, career and the challenges of strengthening community relations remotely. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
- Digital Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- storiestotell_20200728_chaudhuri
- Identifier
- wwu:37432
- Title
- Kamrun Nessa Mirza interview
- Date
- 2020-07-23
- Description
- Kamrun Nessa Mirza, an engineer, entrepreneur and community leader, discusses women, education, Islam and the Spreeha community kitchen. This interview was conducted by Dr. Dharitri Bhattacharjee and presented online initially via the Western C.A.R.E.S. program and website (with Athena Roth as session host).
- Digital Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Stories To Tell Oral History Project: A South Asian Perspective on COVID-19
- Local Identifier
- storiestotell_20200723_mirza
- Identifier
- wwu:31405
- Title
- KVOS Special: Alaska Earthquake - The Day After
- Date
- 1964-04-02
- Description
- Including a brief introductory newscast by reporter Andy Anderson, this reel focuses on the massive destruction wrought on Kodiak City, on Kodiak Island, Alaska, by the 1964 earthquake. The March 27, 1964 quake was then the largest earthquake recorded striking the United States. The devastation of Kodiak was caused by a series of accompanying tidal waves. The tsunami aftermath is well-illustrated by this dramatic footage of the town, showing destroyed ships, the ruins of buildings, and community relief efforts.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_24_02_s27b
- Identifier
- wwu:31408
- Title
- KVOS Special: Dick Gregory
- Date
- 1966-02-13
- Description
- Stand-up comic, entertainer, author, nutritionist, and civil rights activist Dick Gregory is interviewed by Andy Anderson. Gregory comments upon a range of topics including the 1965 Watts Riots in Los Angeles, segregation, recent civil rights legislation, Martin Luther King, local and regional Black leaders, the philosophy of the protest movement, protests, nonviolence, pacifism, and social justice in America. This reel also contains two public service announcement commercials. The advertisement preceding the episode is an animation cartoon produced by the American Dental Association, and promotes fluoride and fluoridation as a solution to tooth decay. The ad following the episode, produced by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, promotes clean water and cites a growing problem of pollution and contamination. Users are advised that this resource contains content that may be triggering and harmful, and language and terms that are outdated and offensive.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_31_01_s48
- Identifier
- wwu:31397
- Title
- KVOS Special: Girls, Glitter and Gracie
- Date
- 1962-08-10
- Description
- Chorus line and cabaret producer and promoter Gracie Hansen is interviewed for twenty minutes. Her show "Gracie Hansen's Paradise" was a prime adult entertainment attraction at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. She discusses her early career, the background of the show, the showgirls and other performers, etc. Soundless footage prior to the interview includes footage of dancers donning costumes and applying makeup. Soundless footage of a fashion show follows the interview, with women modeling polka-dot dresses, swimwear, and lingerie.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_13_02_s04
- Identifier
- wwu:31409
- Title
- KVOS Special: Guemes Island - Beginning or End?
- Date
- 1966-09-11
- Description
- The first of two KVOS Specials, regarding the 1966 attempt by Northwest Aluminum Company to build an Aluminum plant on Guemes Island, one of the San Juan Islands in Washington State, USA. Although favored by Skagit County and then economically depressed Anacortes, residents of Guemes Island who opposed the plan formed a citizen's action group, "Save the San Juans" led by retired Boeing executive Evan Nelson. Nelson hired a young John Erlichman (pre-Nixon) as the group's lawyer. Although Skagit County hastily rezoned a portion of the island for heavy industry, in 1967 the corporation bowed to public pressure and withdrew from this attempt. The film features short interviews with people in favor of and opposed to the proposed industrial development (all except Nelson are unidentified). In addition, there is a small amount of scenic footage.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_32_01_s52
- Identifier
- wwu:31410
- Title
- KVOS Special: Guemes Island - The View From Anacortes
- Date
- 1966-09-18
- Description
- A press conference by an executive spokesperson from Northwest Aluminum Company. The spokesperson (unidentified) explains choice of Guemes Island as a site for an aluminum plant site, and the company's plan for development. Northwest Aluminum, a subsidiary of a Japanese-backed consortium, sought a deep water site with adjacent flat acreage, and was also lured by the promise of cheap power from Bonneville power. Despite Skagit County's rezoning of the area to heavy industrial, public opposition forced the company to withdraw the next year.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_32_02_s53
- Identifier
- wwu:31393
- Title
- KVOS Special: If The Bomb Survives, Can We?
- Date
- 1962-06-01
- Description
- Student anti-nuclear rally in spring 1962 on the campus of Western Washington State College (subsequently Western Washington University). English professor Arthur Hicks delivers a speech in front of the student union building; a march to downtown Bellingham follows. Some onlookers are interviewed by Al Swift.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Film
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_13_01
- Identifier
- wwu:31415
- Title
- KVOS Special: Interview with John J. O'Connell
- Date
- 1967-08-27
- Description
- Washington State Attorney General John J. O’Connell is interviewed in this episode. O’Connell begins by discussing the “long hot summer” of race riots which occurred in many U.S. cities that year, and explains why a race riot was unlikely to occur in Washington State. He discusses the social tensions and injustices which led to these outbreaks of chaos and violence, and talks about fair housing legislation. He also mentions, in passing, the similar injustices faced by Native Americans. Next, O’Connell explores the broader topic of soaring crime rates, both nationally and state-wide. He suggests a need to reexamine ineffective punitive measures against crime. Finally, O’Connell calls for major reform of the Washington State Constitution; including a complete constitutional re-write, to be undertaken by a constitutional convention of elected delegates. Users are advised that this resource contains content and outdated language and terms that may be offensive and harmful.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_36_03_s69
- Identifier
- wwu:31416
- Title
- KVOS Special: Julian Bond Interview
- Date
- 1967-05-18
- Description
- Georgia State Legislator and Anti Vietnam War activist Julian Bond is interviewed in front of the Old Main building at Western Washington University, by Political Science Department Chairman Manfred Vernon. Julian Bond is introduced by Duayne F. Trecker. The discussion focuses heavily on the war in Vietnam, and topics include pacifism, the draft and conscription, unilateral withdrawal, poverty, racism, race relations, minorities, civil rights, political activism, and Dr. Martin Luther King. Bond, then a 27 year old African-American, had to fight for two years in the Supreme Court before the State of Georgia would recognize the legitimacy of his victory. At the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago, Bond was a key member of the "Georgia Loyalist" faction. He was later chairman of the NAACP. This digital object was digitized from 16mm film and contains some brief gaps (for example at the 16:36 mark) that were present in the archived film. Users are advised that this resource includes use of language and terms now outdated and offensive.
- Digital Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Type of resource
- Moving image
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- KVOS Channel 12 Films
- Local Identifier
- kvos_special_36_03_s69