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4 occurrences of georgia disability community
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1Descriptive Summary
4Collection Description
1Administrative Information
Related Materials and Subjects
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GDC-001 Tom Olin interviewed by Mat Darby and Mark Johnson 2015 October 23
GDC-002 Kacy Tedder interviewed by Taylor Eget and Alison Greene 2016 February 24
GDC-003 Teresa Heard interviewed by Maddie Curlew, Brent Hadden, and Peter Sigmon 2016 March 2
GDC-004 Eva Bowen interviewed by Kendall Jolly, Brent Hadden, and Madison Price 2017 Feburary 14
GDC-005 Bill Bowen interviewed by Hannah Douglas, Dennis Conway, and Julia Chung 2017 February 14
GDC-007 Tatiana Anthony interviewed by Catherine Johnson, Charlsie Griffin, and Joe Luo 2017 February 28
GDC-008 Tom Graf interviewed by Mark Crenshaw 2017 March 02
GDC-009 Eve Byrd interviewed by Lei Ellingson 2017 April 12
GDC-010 Ruby Moore interviewed by Alison Barkoff 2017 April 12
GDC-011 Thomas Bornemann interviewed by Lei Ellingson 2017 April 12
GDC-012 Joshua Norris interviewed by Mat Darby 2017 April 12
GDC-013 Doug Scott interviewed by Talley Wells 2017 April 21
GDC-014 Sue Smith and Sue Jamieson interviewed by Cynthia Wainscott 2017 April 21
GDC-015 Talley Wells interviewed by Susan Goico 2017 April 21
GDC-016 Gab Rich interviewed by Susan Goico 2017 April 21
GDC-017 Harriet Van Norte interviewed by Charles Hopkins and Bob Herrin 2017 June 21
GDC-018 Susan Johnson interviewed by Mark Johnson 2023 October 02
GDC-019 Joseph Shapiro interviewed by Mark Johnson 2023 October 02

Georgia Disability Community Oral History Project

Descriptive Summary

Title: Georgia Disability Community next hit Oral History Project
Creator: Georgia Disability History Alliance
Inclusive Dates: 2015-2017
Language(s): English
Extent: 19 interview(s)
Collection Number: RBRL391GDC
Repository: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies

Collection Description

Historical Note

The previous hitGeorgia Disability Community Oral History Project began in 2015 when the Richard B. Russell Library organized the "Georgia Disability History Symposium: Stories of Advocacy and Action" to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Interviews have been recorded in the Athens and Atlanta areas.

Scope and Content

The previous hitGeorgia Disability Community next hit Oral History contains interviews documenting the work of disability advocates, current and former mental health professionals in Georgia, as well as the experiences of parents of children with autism.

Please reference the Georgia Disability History Archive, which contains paper collections from well-known Georgia disability advocates and professionals, some of whom also have interviews in this collection.


Administrative Information

Preferred citation

previous hitGeorgia Disability Community next hit Oral History Project, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia, 30602-1641.

Processing Information

Original media for this collection include digital audio and video files.

Copyright Information

Resources may be used under the guidelines described by the U.S. Copyright Office in Section 107, Title 17, United States Code (Fair use). Parties interested in production or commercial use of the resources should contact the Russell Library for a fee schedule.

Finding Aid Publication

Finding Aid prepared by Russell staff, 2017.


Related Materials and Subjects

Related Collections in this Repository

Georgia Disability History Archive