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Judith Harrell oral history interview

Identifier
OH-00797
Abstract

Oral history interview with Judith Harrell conducted by Lois Goodall on November 19, 2013 for the West Charleston Neighborhoods: an Oral History Project of Ward 1. In this interview, Harrell discusses growing up in Fitzgerald, Georgia, later moving to Houston, Texas, and her high school experience in Houston. She describes moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1961, attending Nevada Southern University (now University of Nevada, Las Vegas), and teaching at E.W. Griffith Elementary School. Lastly, Harrell recalls moving to the Westside of Las Vegas, teaching at Paradise Elementary School, and recreational activities she participated in.

Archival Collection

Draft copy of book, 1976

Level of Description
File
Archival Collection
Nevada State Retired Teachers Association on the Book, Inside Nevada Schools: A Challenge for the Future
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Collection Number: MS-00748
Collection Name: Nevada State Retired Teachers Association on the Book, Inside Nevada Schools: A Challenge for the Future
Box/Folder: Box 01

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Leigon, Richard A., 1949-

Richard A. Leigon was born in Boulder City, Nevada. He worked for his father in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Richard was an active member of Local 357 and talks about his work as a metaphysical practictioner and teacher while living in Nevada.

Person

Page, John J.

John J. Page was born on Janruary 21, 1931 in Osage County, Oklahoma to Kathleen and Loy Page. He married Reitha Lee Page on May 02, 1952. They moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in February of 1959. He was a elementary school teacher.

Person

Geran, Trish

Trish Geran was born on January 26, 1961 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She went to Bishop Gorman High School and to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. As of 2015, she was a subsitute teacher, author, and activist.

Person

Transcript of interview with Sari and Paul Aizley by Claytee D. White, November 4, 2016

Date
2016-11-04
Description

As Sari and Paul Aizley recall their separate childhoods and journeys to Las Vegas, their work and volunteer histories, their efforts to build a better society, and their life together they speak to each other as much as they respond to questions about their observations on the growth of the Las Vegas urban environment and their contributions to Southern Nevada's cultural development and a just society. In this interview, Sari and Paul speak to the cross-town commute and the physical UNLV campus in the late 1960s; the growth of the UNLV Math Department; the evolution of UNLV's Continuing Education; the State's North-South funding rivalry as reflected in the built environments of University of Nevada in Las Vegas and in Reno; plans to build a paleontology research facility at Tule Springs National Monument; the Review-Journal's "Ask Jessie Emmet" Real Estate column; local ACLU offices and politics; Fair Housing; transgendered persons; the Nevada State Assembly, and Class! magazine for Clark County high school students. Sari and Paul smile at each other as they recall how the editor/publisher met the bearded math professor and fell in love—despite the fact that they tell slightly different versions of their initial meeting(s). Sari passed away November 1, 2017, three days shy of one year after she participated in this interview.

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Slide of Anthony Saville, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, circa 1968

Date
1966 to 1970
Description
Anthony Saville, founding dean of the UNLV College of Education.

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Interview with Lilias Gordon, May 14, 2004

Date
2004-05-14
Description
Narrator affiliation: Protester, Nevada Desert Experience

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Mariteresa Rivera-Rogers oral history interview: transcript

Date
2018-10-24
Description

Oral history interview with Mariteresa Rivera-Rogers conducted by Maribel Estrada Calderón on October 24, 2018 for the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Oral History Project. In this interview, Mariteresa discusses her early life in Concepción, Chile. She talks about her experience moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1965, the immigration process at the time, and becoming a Spanish language court interpreter. Rivera-Rogers recalls enrolling at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas' (UNLV) Sam Boyd School of Law, and her involvement with the Latino Bar Association. Lastly, Rivera-Rodgers discusses the challenges in translating Spanish language to English.

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