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- Identifier
- wwu:31147
- Title
- Alice Richards interview [transcript]
- Date
- 2008-08-11
- Description
- Interview by Dr. Lynne Masland for the YWCA Centennial
- Digital Collection
- Young Women's Christian Association of Bellingham Records, Washington Women's History Consortium Collection
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Young Women's Christian Association of Bellingham Records
- Local Identifier
- ywcarichards20080811
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- Project: YWCA Centennial: 100 Years of Challenge and Change: Whatcom Women and the YWCA Interviewee: Alice Richards Interviewer: Dr. Lynne Masland, YWCA Centennial history chair Date: August 11, 2008 Location: Alice’s home at 252 S. Garden St., Bellingham Transcriber: Lori Torres Editor: Lynne Masla
- Identifier
- wwu:31420
- Title
- Anne Mosness interview (partial interview clip)
- Date
- 1993-04-20
- Description
- Clip from larger interview by Carole Teshima Morris for a senior thesis project on women in the commercial fishing industry for the department of history, Western Washington University in 1993.
- Digital Collection
- Women In The Commercial Fishing Industry Research Collection, Washington Women's History Consortium Collection
- Type of resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Women in the commercial fishing industry research collection
- Local Identifier
- mosness19930420
- Identifier
- wwu:37428
- Title
- Ruhel Islam interview
- Date
- 2020-07-16
- Description
- Ruhel Islam, owner of Gandhi Mahal Restaurant in Minneapolis, discusses life in Bangladesh, creating community over food, Minneapolis protests and Black Lives Matter. 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_20200716_islam
- Identifier
- wwu:31427
- Title
- Katrina Jez interview [audio part 1 of 2]
- Part of
- Katrina Jez interview
- Date
- 1993-02-11
- Type of resource
- sound recording
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Women in the commercial fishing industry research collection
- Local Identifier
- jez19931512-1a
- Identifier
- wwu:31145
- Title
- Dorothy Culjat interview [transcript]
- Date
- 2008-07-20
- Description
- Interview by Dr. Lynne Masland for the YWCA Centennial
- Digital Collection
- Young Women's Christian Association of Bellingham Records, Washington Women's History Consortium Collection
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Young Women's Christian Association of Bellingham Records
- Local Identifier
- ywcaculjat20080720
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- Project: YWCA Centennial: 100 Years of Challenge and Change: Whatcom Women and the YWCA Interviewee: Dorothy Culjat, former YWCA executive director, and Pat Hite, former YWCA board member Interviewer: Dr. Lynne Masland, YWCA Centennial history chair Date: July 20, 2008; 3:30 p.m. Location: Pat Hite’
- Identifier
- wwu:31430
- Title
- Lyn Dennis interview [audio part 2 of 2]
- Part of
- Lyn Dennis interview
- Date
- 1993-02-11
- Type of resource
- sound recording
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Women in the commercial fishing industry research collection
- Local Identifier
- dennis19930211-1b
- Identifier
- wwu:31442
- Title
- Carol Diers interview
- Date
- 1996-07-01
- Description
- Dr Carol Jean Diers, was an undergraduate at Western and eventually a full professor in the Psychology department. Dr. Diers attended kindergarten through second grade at Western's Campus School. Later, she finished her last two years of college at Western. She returned to teach at Western in the 1960s during a hiring boom and remembered it as a very exciting time. In 1974, Dr. Diers served as Director of the Honors Program and became the first woman on the Honors Board. Since her retirement she occasionally gives talks at Western.
- Digital Collection
- Western Washington University Centennial Oral History Project Records, Washington Women's History Consortium Collection
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Western Washington University Centennial Oral History Project records
- Local Identifier
- wwucentennial_diersc
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- An Interview with Carol Diers July 1, 1996 Interviewer: Kathryn Anderson. Western Washington University Centennial Oral History Project Center for Pacific Northwest Studies Bellingham, W A 98225 Carol Diers Interview 1996 July 1 Interview with Carol Diers, July 1, 1996 Interviewer: Kathryn Anderson
- Identifier
- wwu:37425
- Title
- Rose Kular interview
- Date
- 2020-07-07
- Description
- Rose Kular is a Bellingham resident, student at Western Washington University and a Sikh-American. Interview topics include online learning and school-home balance during the pandemic, and Black Lives Matter. 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_20200707_kular
- Identifier
- wwu:31414
- Title
- KVOS Webster Reports: Century 21 (Seattle World's Fair)
- Date
- 1962-02-08
- Description
- Short interviews with director of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair Gayway about prices and attractions, and Space Needle manager Hoge Sullivan about the Space Needle construction schedule and Space Needle statistics. There is also footage of construction crews at work high atop the almost completed Space Needle.
- 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_webster_w03
- 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:31422
- Title
- Lyn Dennis interview [transcript]
- Part of
- Lyn Dennis interview
- Date
- 1993-02-11
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Women in the commercial fishing industry research collection
- Local Identifier
- dennis19930211_transcript
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- Lynn Dennis Interview 1 Washington Women’s Heritage Project, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies Interview with Lynn Dennis Interview Date: 1993 February 11 Interviewer: Carole Teshima Morris Location: Transcription by: Bonnie Gregory 2007 June 28. [TAPE 1. SIDE A] MORRIS: This is February 11th, 19
- 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:42782
- Title
- Al Poynter interviewed by Nancy Holt
- Date
- ~1978
- Description
- Sculptor Nancy Holt interviews stonemason Al Poynter about his craft and about their collaboration on Holt's 1977-78 sculpture "Stone Enclosure: Rock Rings" at Western Washington University.
- Digital Collection
- Western Gallery Files
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- University Archives
- Related Collection
- Records of Western Gallery
- Local Identifier
- 4660_2022-0024-0000_HoltPoynter, 4660_2022-0024-0000_HoltPoynter.pdf
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- AL POYNTER , INTERVIEWED BY NANCY HOLT (TRANSCRI PTION BEGINS AT COUNTER NUMBER 146 , TAPE ONE , SIDE TWO . ) A. P .: ..... Well , there were just certain things about i -t that I didn' t like . The man lays stone like ••• I would , say the average stonemason per se , his stone looks just like
- Identifier
- wwu:31150
- Title
- Roseanna Stilwell Page interview [transcript]
- Date
- 2008-06-03
- Description
- Interview by Dr. Lynne Masland for the YWCA Centennial
- Digital Collection
- Young Women's Christian Association of Bellingham Records, Washington Women's History Consortium Collection
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Young Women's Christian Association of Bellingham Records
- Local Identifier
- ywcastilwellpage20080603
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- Project: YWCA Centennial: 100 Years of Challenge and Change: Whatcom Women and the YWCA Interviewee: Roseanna Stilwell Page, YWCA Executive Director (1972-1978) Interviewer: Dr. Lynne Masland, YWCA Centennial history chair Date: June 3, 2008 Place: Jo’s home at 3813 Fraser, Bellingham Transcriber: L
- Identifier
- wwu:40456
- Title
- Anne Mosness interview [transcript of sample audio clip]
- Part of
- Anne Mosness interview (partial interview clip)
- Date
- 1993-04-20
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Women in the commercial fishing industry research collection
- Local Identifier
- mosness19930420-1aclip
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- Transcript of sound clip from larger interview with Anne Mosness Anne Mosness Interview, 1993-04-20 Women in the Commercial Fishing Industry Research Collection Center for Pacific Northwest Studies Western Washington University Bellingham WA 98225. This interview clip is made available for non-comme
- Identifier
- wwu:31151
- Title
- Betty Russell interview [transcript]
- Date
- 2003-11-20
- Description
-
Interview by James Hillegas as part of the Bellingham Centennial Oral History Project.
Betty (b. 1924) discusses her childhood in Bellingham living in both Park Street and Smith Road houses. She focuses mainly on traditions particular to her immediate family such as Christmas, religion, and weekend activities. One of her occasional getaways was going with the family to a beach on the Lummi Indian Reservation. She mentions her relationship and experiences with her father who was a logger and later a longshoreman. In addressing the Longshore Labor Strike in the 1930s, she illustrates the reaction of the community and its direct effect on her family. Betty reminisces about first being an independent seamstress at 14 years old, volunteering as a receptionist at Graham Airport, and attending the old Sehome School to learn to be a sheet metal mechanic. During World War II she worked at Boeing in Seattle becoming one of the first women workers on the floor of the Boeing plant as a mechanic mostly building B-17s. She also recounts both her family's and the community's reaction to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and further discusses serving in the hydrographic office of the Navy in Washington D. C. Here, she remarks about differences between the east coast and west coast. Interview length: Two 60 minute cassette tapes. - Digital Collection
- Bellingham Centennial Oral History Project Records, Washington Women's History Consortium Collection
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Bellingham Centennial Oral History Project Records
- Local Identifier
- bcohp_russellb20031120transcript
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- Betty Russell Interview 1 Collection Name: Bellingham Centennial Oral History Project records Repository: Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225. Interview Title: Interview with Betty Russell. Interview Date: 2003 November 20 Interviewer: James Hill
- Identifier
- wwu:31443
- Title
- Ingeborg Paulus interview
- Date
- 1996-07-10
- Description
- Ingeberg Paulus, Associate Professor Emeritus of Sociology. Dr. Paulus described the personal and professional paths that led her to Western. She discussed studying at the University of London. She talked about her youth in post-war Germany and how she got to Canada. Dr. Paulus discussed her interest in and experience with gender issues. She also discussed her research on border smuggling. She talked about her perceptions of students over her twenty year career at Western. She also talked about her interests and activities after retirement. Dr. Paulus discussed the collegial climate at Western as well as the reduction in force (R.I.F.) in the early 1970s. She discussed the cultural offerings of Western and Bellingham. She also talked about criminology, the Equal Rights Amendment and what made her retire.
- Digital Collection
- Western Washington University Centennial Oral History Project Records, Washington Women's History Consortium Collection
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Western Washington University Centennial Oral History Project records
- Local Identifier
- wwucentennial_paulusi
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- Ingeborg Paulus Interview 1996 July 10 An Interview with Ingeborg Paulus July 10, 1996 Interviewer: Kathryn Anderson Western Washington University Centennial Oral History Project Center for Pacific Northwest Studies Bellingham, W A 98225 Western Washington University Centennial Oral History Project
- Identifier
- wwu:31149
- Title
- Harriet Spanel interview [transcript]
- Date
- 2008-07-17
- Description
- Interview by Dr. Lynne Masland for the YWCA Centennial
- Digital Collection
- Young Women's Christian Association of Bellingham Records, Washington Women's History Consortium Collection
- Type of resource
- Text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Young Women's Christian Association of Bellingham Records
- Local Identifier
- ywcaspanel20080717
- Text preview (might not show all results)
- Project: YWCA Centennial: 100 Years of Challenge and Change: Whatcom Women and the YWCA Interviewee: State Senator Harriet Spanel Interviewer: Dr. Lynne Masland, YWCA Centennial history chair Date: July 17, 2008 Place: Harriet’s home at 901 Liberty, Bellingham Transcriber: Lori Torres What was your
- 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:31418
- Title
- Lyn Dennis interview
- Date
- 1993-02-11
- Description
- Interview with Lyn Dennis by Carole Teshima Morris. Dennis recounts her experience as a female fisherman in the Pacific Northwest, where she fished for both sockeye salmon and crab. Ms. Dennis explains that she first fished the Nooksack River in a 12-foot boat, gradually working her way up to a 21-foot gill-netter (The Humdinger) operating out of Point Roberts. She describes the tribal fisheries system (in which enrolled tribal members can receive treaty licenses for commercial fishing), differences between fishing on rivers and fishing in salt water, and selection of crew members. She describes the realities of commercial fishing, fishing in inclement weather, and lessons learned from those experiences. She discusses discrimination in fishing and ways to overcome that adversity, and the economic and political climate of the commercial fishing industry in the 1990s, including some ramifications of the US-Canada Treaty on tribal fishing operations.
- Digital Collection
- Women In The Commercial Fishing Industry Research Collection, Washington Women's History Consortium Collection
- Type of resource
- text
- Object custodian
- Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
- Related Collection
- Women in the commercial fishing industry research collection
- Local Identifier
- dennis19930211