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Description
Scott French discusses the importance of finding and preserving history in local communities of color. At the Zora Festival in 2017, he led several students in their research projects about real-life, local, and important community history initiatives. Dr. French and his students use digital storytelling tools to magnify the narratives of the communities they partner with.
Date
2017
Keywords
University of Central Florida, Rollins College, Student Research, Orlando, Community, Local History, Community Engagement
Disciplines
History | Sociology
Recommended Citation
Chambliss, Julian; Cassanello, Robert; and Verma, Nandni, "Every Tongue Got to Confess: Podcast #21" (2017). "Every Tongue Got To Confess": A Podcast Exploring Communities of Color. 21.
https://scholarship.rollins.edu/confess_podcast/21
Comments
Podcast # 21 in the series
Theme: Exploring Critical Narratives with Digital Storytelling Tools – Students Documenting the Histories of Local Communities of Color
Interviewee: Dr. Scot French, Director of Public History at the University of Central Florida