Loading...
Published In
Interview with Portland Community Media
Document Type
Interview
Publication Date
2015
Subjects
Social justice, Racism, Anti-racism, White supremacy movements
Abstract
Walidah Imarisha, leader of the Oregon Humanities Conversation Project program "Why Aren't There More Black People in Oregon? A Hidden History" talks about the state's legacy of oppression and resistance, and why she works to bring this history to light. Thanks to Jason Tait and the team at Portland Community Media for recording this interview.
Rights
Received permission to archive from Oregon Humanities.
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/34798
Citation Details
Imarisha, Walidah and Tait, Jason, "Walidah Imarisha on Oregon's Legacy of Oppression and Resistance" (2015). Black Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations. 85.
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/34798
Captions (SRT File)
walidah_SELECTION_MP3_transcript.txt (2 kB)
Transcript (TXT file)