by farleyj7 | Feb 21, 2016 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
Big, ambitious projects require energy and huge sets of data that isn’t easily accessible. No surprise there! But, why? Why is archival research a maddening, mind-numbing, stress-inducing and life-reducing process? At the crux of this heated debate are signed over...
by farleyj7 | Feb 5, 2016 | CHI Fellowship Program, CHI Grad Fellow Post
This is my story: Detroit 1967 is in the infancy of development. So, what is it again? It is a multimedia archive and repository that serves to catalog and historicize this canonical and significant time in the 20th century with oral histories from eyewitnesses and...
by farleyj7 | Dec 18, 2015 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info
“They [the media] just referred to it as a riot. Down on the ground it looked like a rebellion. But the media and the power structure had a lot of things wrong,” said Ed Vaughn, activist and businessman in Detroit.[1] This is my story: Detroit 1967 is an oral history...
by farleyj7 | Sep 25, 2015 | CHI Fellowship Program, CHI Grad Fellow Post
My name is Joyce-Zoe Farley; I’m a second-year doctoral student in African American and African Studies (AAAS) with a graduate certification in Advance Journalism. My research focuses on riots, rebellions, civil disturbances and uprisings of the 20th century...
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