Category: JOU 1005
Can You? Well, Fred Can by Uliana Chubkina
Posted by admin | May 9, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
Oral History: The Story of Yopougon by Pierre Agbo
Posted by admin | Jan 24, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
Oral History: Creating Media Accessibility in a Sm...
Posted by admin | Jan 24, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
Oral History: Media as Inheritance by Michael Sanc...
Posted by admin | Jan 24, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
Oral History: The Impact of Media on Childhood Dev...
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Dear Nostalgia by Daniela Herrera
by admin | May 9, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
by Daniela Herrera, guest writer Have you ever heard an older person say the line “back in...
Read MoreCan You? Well, Fred Can by Uliana Chubkina
by admin | May 9, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
by Uliana Chubkina, guest writer Stop, right there! What are you doing?! Oh wait, I know! Get...
Read MoreOral History: The Story of Yopougon by Pierre Agbo
by admin | Jan 24, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
Scorching sand blowing as fast as the wind carries it. Banging drums echoing distances away in...
Read MoreOral History: Creating Media Accessibility in a Small Town by River Hampton
by admin | Jan 24, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
In the late 1980s, Craig and Amy ran the only video store in a small midwestern Illinois town. The...
Read MoreOral History: Media as Inheritance by Michael Sanchez
by admin | Jan 24, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
The effects of mass media have become a rather standardized part of life and can easily be...
Read MoreOral History: The Impact of Media on Childhood Development by Cooper Hill
by admin | Jan 24, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
(Q) Cooper: “Do you think your childhood experience would have been improved with more accessible...
Read MoreOral History: Growing up in Pasadena by Elizabeth Fehlner
by admin | Jan 17, 2024 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0 |
My grandmother, Kathie Podliska, was born and raised in Pasadena, California in October of 1944....
Read MoreOral History: Music Over the Fence by Kat Atherton
by admin | May 12, 2023 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0
by Kat Atherton, JOU 1005 student A story about how music helped me cross political boundaries and...
Read MoreOral History: The Future Awaits by Lukas Paterson
by admin | May 12, 2023 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0
by Lukas Paterson, JOU 1005 student It’s a warm sunny day here in Buffalo, New York. July 19th,...
Read MoreMedia Consumption in the 1960s-70s Rural America: An Oral History by Aj Silva
by admin | May 12, 2023 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0
by Aj Silva, JOU 1005 student Since the beginning of the 20th century, the United States has been...
Read MoreOral History: Media in 1950s Nebraska by Amanda Williams
by admin | May 12, 2023 | JOU 1005, The Student Lens | 0
by Amanda Williams, JOU 1005 student Danielle Evergreen, age 70, was born in rural Nebraska in...
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