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Where are Those Materials? Creating a Digital Collection
A reflection of my current project: The creation of an online exhibit for the Bobbie Nunn and Robert Ford Collection I can’t say I remember a time when there was no internet. I was born right around the time that the … Continue reading
The OMA at NWA 2013
AABC and NWA Conference 2013 The OMA was busy at this year’s AABC/NWA conference! Earlier this month the Archives Association of British Columbia (AABC) and the Northwest Archivists (NWA) held a joint conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, and the OMA … Continue reading
“The Fall of ’41: Students of Japanese Descent at Oregon State College”
In celebration of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the Oregon Multicultural Archives presents the display “The Fall of ’41: Students of Japanese Descent at Oregon State College” Beginning with an overview of the Japanese immigration to Oregon, the display largely chronicles the campus reaction, … Continue reading
Minorities in the Barometer, the 1960s
Microfilm Boxes Containing the 1960’s Barometer Last year the OMA began a project to search through The Daily Barometer (day-by-day) to find as many minority issues/multicultural related articles as possible, scan them, and make them available online. We started with the 1970s and just completed … Continue reading
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Oral History Interview Regarding Colegio César Chávez
Colegio César Chávez advertisement, Silverton-Appeal Tribune–Mt. Angel, Sept. 1980 (Andrew Parodi on left) Several years ago Andrew Parodi and Karen Olivo shared a part of their lives with the OMA through their donation of a collection of materials pertaining to the Colegio … Continue reading
Thoughts on Theatre Archives Organization
Unorganized File Box After spending some quality time with the Miracle Theatre Group’s archives, I have already developed some ideas on how to arrange this substantial collection. After thirty years of accumulation, the miracle of the Miracle Theatre archives is … Continue reading
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Tagged Intern: Mike Dicianna (MTG), Latino/as, Milagro (Miracle Theatre Group)
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American Theatre Archive Project Presentation at Miracle Theatre
Helice Koffler, Rachel Kinsman Steck, and Jeff Katz of the Northwest Region of ATAP On Thursday, February 28th, the OMA’s Miracle Theatre Project participated in a meeting of local Portland, Oregon arts groups featuring the American Theatre Archive Project (ATAP). … Continue reading
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Tagged Intern: Mike Dicianna (MTG), Latino/as, Milagro (Miracle Theatre Group)
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RG 248 Centro Cultural César Chávez
The collection RG 248 Centro Cultural César Chávez (4Cs) is now available! The 4Cs was established at OSU in the 1970s to provide a location and facility for various academic, cultural, recreational, and social events related to Chicano/Latino/Hispanic culture. The 4Cs is managed … Continue reading
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Tagged Latino/as, OSU Cultural Centers, RG 248 Centro Cultural César Chávez
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Borderless Stories Exhibit
Borderless Stories Exhibit The traveling exhibit Borderless Stories is now at the OSU Valley Library! Borderless Stories shares the lives of immigrants in Rural Oregon. The exhibit is coordinated by the Rural Organizing Project (ROP) with the Immigrant Family Advocates (IFA) in … Continue reading
Miracle Theatre Group Inventory Project
The Miracle Theatre Group of Portland, Oregon is the Northwest’s premier Latino/a Arts and Culture Organization. For almost thirty years, Teatro Milagro’s mission is to share the diversity of Latin America and advocate for global unity through theatre. Like many theatre groups, … Continue reading
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Tagged Intern: Mike Dicianna (MTG), Latino/as, Milagro (Miracle Theatre Group)
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