Home > Items Browse Items (2170 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Valerie P. Foushee - Speaking about her faith, church, and family This interview is in association with the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Life History Series. Senator Valerie Foushee, born May 7th 1956 is a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church. She began attending First Baptist at the age of two when her grandmother would bring her and her siblings to… Valerie P. Foushee - Speaking about her faith, church, and family Valerie P. Foushee - On her activism and social life while at UNC (clip) Valerie Foushee: ...or I would just kind of like stay in my room, watch TV and study, but I was at Carolina, and that was important. Tracey Barrett: So did you, you lived on campus all four years? VF: I lived on campus for two years, and my roommate the first year was a sophomore from the Henderson… Valerie P. Foushee - On her activism and social life while at UNC (clip) Valerie P. Foushee - On her career after leaving UNC (clip) TB: So after you left you mentioned that you were working full time, what job were you working at? Valerie Foushee: I started out working part time while I was at Carolina for the Chapel Hill School system driving a school bus and being a bus monitor, and then I got a job at Blue Cross and Blue… Valerie P. Foushee - On her career after leaving UNC (clip) Valerie P. Foushee - On getting into politics (clip) Tracey Barrett (TB): How did you decide to sort of get into politics? I mean, you described a long career in the Police Department, and obviously you were working your way up in many ways, from where you started to where you ended up as an administrator, but what led to your decision to -– am I… Valerie P. Foushee - On getting into politics (clip) Valerie P. Foushee - On her accomplishments with the School Board Tracey Barrett (TB): What is something that you are most proud of? That, sort of, you feel like was an accomplishment during your time on the School Board, that you look back on and say, like “I’m glad that I was there for that” or “I know I made a difference in that way?” Valerie Foushee (VF): My… Valerie P. Foushee - On her accomplishments with the School Board Valerie P. Foushee - on her learning experiences during integration (clip) Valerie P. Foushee - on her learning experiences during integration (clip) Vivian Foushee Vivian Foushee Vivian Foushee - Speaking about growing up in Chapel Hill This interview is part of an oral history project called Southern Communities: Listening for a Change: Mighty Tigers--Oral HIstories of Chapel Hill's Lincoln High School. The interviewes were conducted from 2000-2001, by Bob Gilgor, with former teachers, staff, and students from Chapel Hill, N.C.'s… Vivian Foushee - Speaking about growing up in Chapel Hill Emma Fowler - On growing up in Chapel Hill and Northside This interview provides into Fowler's life growing up in Chapel Hill, her church attendance, and her education at Northside Elementary School. She goes into the neighborhood and family dynamics as well. She shares that her father worked for UNC. She spends her leisure time playing music and learning… Emma Fowler - On growing up in Chapel Hill and Northside Emma Fowler Emma Fowler Crystal Freeman Crystal Freeman Crystal Freeman Crystal Freeman Shannon French Shannon French Jane Garrett Jane Garrett Kay Gattis Kay Gattis Kay Gattis - On her life as a caregiver and her faith And that’s my life, it's all about Ms. Kay, and I’m still going to help until the day I die. If they need help, I’m going to do it. - Kay Gattis Ms. Kay Gattis describes her upbringing in Chapel Hill, with her parents and eight siblings. She described how she took on the role of the caregiver after… Kay Gattis - On her life as a caregiver and her faith Betty Geer - On the neighborhood (clip) Betty Geer - On the neighborhood (clip) Betty Geer - On Greenbridge (clip) Betty Geer - On Greenbridge (clip) Betty Geer - On gardens (clip) Betty Geer - On gardens (clip) Betty Baldwin Geer - On her family, work experiences, and gentrification "Thirteen years old and I gave my hand over to God. I've been in church ever since. Of course when you go off to college, you kind of drift away, but you always come back. I loved it. It was a good experience for me. It has always been a good experience for me." - Betty Baldwin Geer This interview… Betty Baldwin Geer - On her family, work experiences, and gentrification Betty Baldwin Geer Betty Baldwin Geer Mr. Charles Geer and Mr. Michael Jenkins They call themselves brothers and certainly are close enough to be. Most will recognize them from their greetings on Franklin St (where they are pictured here). We got to know them from their often spontaneous volunteer roles at every Northside community and church event. Mr. Charles Geer and Mr. Michael Jenkins Charles Geer Charles Geer Heather Giuffre and Others - On their experiences as white UNC students living in Northside “Well, I feel like it’s a big issue of whether or not businesses should have a social component in their mission. And I think that ideally, it’s best for business to have that element. And so, I feel like it’s responsible for businesses to take community input into consideration.” - Paige In this… Heather Giuffre and Others - On their experiences as white UNC students living in Northside Previous Page ... 29 30 31 32 33 ... Next Page