Justine Anaya Oral History Interview on the SOL Support Network

Interviewee: Justine Anaya
Interviewer: Hope Trautman
Interview Date: March 7, 2019
Location: Oregon State University
Duration: 0:18:11
 

Anaya discusses her identity as a queer indigenous woman and how that has shaped her activism. Anaya discusses the status of SOL during her time working for the organization for two years, how her ideas of activism have changed, and what is it like to be a minority identity in STEM classes at OSU

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Title

Justine Anaya Oral History Interview on the SOL Support Network

Description

Anaya discusses her identity as a queer indigenous woman and how that has shaped her activism. Anaya discusses the status of SOL during her time working for the organization for two years, how her ideas of activism have changed, and what is it like to be a minority identity in STEM classes at OSU

Creator

Justine Anaya

Source

OSU Queer Archives Oral History Collection (OH 34)

Publisher

Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries

Date

March 7, 2019

Contributor

Hope Trautman

Format

Born Digital Video

Language

English

Type

Oral History

Identifier

OH34-justine-anaya-20190307

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Hope Trautman

Interviewee

Justine Anaya

Location

Oregon State University

Original Format

Born Digital Video

Duration

0:18:11

OHMS Object

Interview Format

video