Black Administrators in Higher Education Oral History Project


Series ID: 
HE002
Description: 
In this collection of interviews, interviewees discuss the dynamics of their careers as black administrators in the context of a university setting, the many responsibilities associated with their positions, the challenges of interfacing with a majority university power structure, and particularly, the challenges of promoting diversity and minority student, faculty, and staff recruitment and retention. Both interviewees also identify changes that have occurred in US and Kentucky university diversity policy in the decades since the Civil Rights Movement.

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Master Type: 
Audio
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Interviews included in this Project:
Interviewee(s) Interview Date Call Number Interviewer Access Transcript
Ricardo Nazario-Coln September 4th, 2008 2009OH211 HE 038 Erica N. Johnson Restrictions Apply No
Clarenda M Phillips August 14th, 2008 2009OH212 HE 039 Erica N Johnson Restrictions Apply No
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