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September 12; I’m excited to share the stage with “Good Day Sunshine” author Bob Kealing for an evening of lively historical storytelling and music presented by the Florida Humanities on Sept. 12 at the Ritz Theatre and Museum. This special...
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Voices of America: Race and Change in Hollywood, Florida. (Arcadia, $18.99), is the result of a three-month long oral history project at the dawn of the new millennium interviewing a cross-section of 42 Blacks, Whites and immigrants who were born...
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Dr. Kitty Oliver, Veteran Journalist and Academic, Author and Oral Historian. a media producer, and a professional singer with an MFA in Creative Writing, specializing in literary nonfiction and memoir, and a Ph.D. in Comparative Studies, focusing on race and ethnic...
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Multicultural Reflections on “Race and Change” Kitty Oliver. In personal essays by Florida Atlantic University students in her courses explore their experiences with differences as they collect or research oral history interviews in the archival Race and Change Oral Histories Collection in Special Collections, African...
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Voices of Race and Change – Radio Programs Dr. Kitty Oliver. Click here for: Radio Podcasts Producer/host, “Voices of Race and Change: The Younger Generation” a webcast radio program featuring poignant, insightful reflections on race and ethnic relations by American-born and immigrant college students...
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Oral History Projects Dr. Kitty Oliver. Race and Change Consultant – Author, oral historian, and media producer Kitty Oliver has a Ph.D. in Comparative Studies focusing on race and ethnic communication and an MFA in Creative Writing. She is an oral...
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Voices of America: Race and Change in Hollywood, Florida. (Arcadia, $18.99), is the result of a three-month long oral history project at the dawn of the new millennium interviewing a cross-section of 42 Blacks, Whites and immigrants who were born and...
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