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Anonymous Champlain College Student Class of 2024 Oral History Interview October 2022

Champlain College Records > Series 15: Oral History Interviews

Archival Material and Objects

Identifier
2022.80.1
Date
October 21 2022 (Exact Date)
Object Type
Sound Recordings
Description
Oral history interview with an anonymous Champlain College student in the Class of 2024, collected by Champlain College Special Collections Director Erica Donnis on October 21, 2022 as part of the Archiving the Diverse Voices of Champlain College project. In this interview, the student discusses their experience at Champlain College as a Japanese American, as a Social Work major and Criminal Justice minor, as a member of the Yarn for Good Club, and as someone attending Champlain during the COVID 19 pandemic. They also mention living in Juniper and Valcour Halls and taking the Prison Law Initiative class. 31:26.
Material
Digital Media
Notes
This interview is available to Champlain College affiliates upon request. The student's name was redacted from the interview recording and transcript per their wish to remain publicly anonymous.

Library of Congress Subject Headings
Japanese Americans [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh00006439]
Asian American college students [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh89002496]
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh2020008759]
Subjects
Champlain College (Burlington, Vt.) -- Students (is described by)
Champlain College (Burlington, Vt.) -- Residence Halls (is described by)
Champlain College (Burlington, Vt.) -- Academic Programs (is described by)