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ASLUSH
Noah Clarke
27 episodes
1 week ago
Young women at Miss Porter's School exploring the American experience.
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Young women at Miss Porter's School exploring the American experience.
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Education
Episodes (20/27)
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Oral History #1, by Margot Queenan and Honora Bohannon

The Church holds a very specific role in society. For many, it becomes routine to wake up on Sunday morning and attend the 9:00am church service in person, where you will be dressed in the appropriate formal attire one wears to church, shake hands during the sign of peace, drink the blood of Christ during the Holy Communion, but what happens when a global pandemic prohibits participating in that usual ritual? This oral history explores how these issues have evolved during 2020-2021.

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4 years ago
59 minutes 54 seconds

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Oral History #1, by Emma Ruccio and Katherine Hudson

A multitude of groundbreaking events have happened this year: a global pandemic, the BLM movement, and a historic election, to name a few. Throughout all of this, the media has determined what stories are told: what makes the final cut, and what has to take the backseat. Without journalism, especially photo and video journalism, this past year would not have been what it was. Without first looking at the media, and more importantly, at the stories we choose to prioritize in times of hardship, we cannot begin to fully comprehend the events of those times, because the media acts as a window into the minds and values of society. This oral history explores the role of the media over the past year and a half. 

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4 years ago
30 minutes 8 seconds

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Oral History #1, by Kathryn Roller and Zainab Khalid

This oral history covers student voice at Miss Porter's School amidst the ongoing conversations between Administration and Students about how many aspects of the school are handled and discussed. The focus of this oral history is on how mental health is discussed and handled with students and administration.

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4 years ago
22 minutes 4 seconds

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Oral History #3, by Yueran Joy Yu and Charlotte Fischer

A high volume of Asian immigrants began arriving in Farmington during the 1960s, though there were Asian immigrants in the area prior. After 9/11 the number of Asian immigrants in Farmington increased greatly due to the economic collapse of NYC's Chinatown. From 1990 to today the population of Asian immigrants in Connecticut has grown by nearly 75%. Asian immigrants in Farmington primarily hail from China and India, but there is a wide range of nationalities represented within the populous. Most Chinese immigrants in Farmington were previously residents of Guangdong, a coastal province in southern China.

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4 years ago
56 minutes 34 seconds

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Oral History #2, by Yueran Joy Yu and Charlotte Fischer

A high volume of Asian immigrants began arriving in Farmington during the 1960s, though there were Asian immigrants in the area prior. After 9/11 the number of Asian immigrants in Farmington increased greatly due to the economic collapse of NYC's Chinatown. From 1990 to today the population of Asian immigrants in Connecticut has grown by nearly 75%. Asian immigrants in Farmington primarily hail from China and India, but there is a wide range of nationalities represented within the populous. Most Chinese immigrants in Farmington were previously residents of Guangdong, a coastal province in southern China.

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4 years ago
35 minutes

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Oral History #1 Introduction, by Yueran Joy Yu and Charlotte Fischer

A high volume of Asian immigrants began arriving in Farmington during the 1960s, though there were Asian immigrants in the area prior. After 9/11 the number of Asian immigrants in Farmington increased greatly due to the economic collapse of NYC's Chinatown. From 1990 to today the population of Asian immigrants in Connecticut has grown by nearly 75%. Asian immigrants in Farmington primarily hail from China and India, but there is a wide range of nationalities represented within the populous. Most Chinese immigrants in Farmington were previously residents of Guangdong, a coastal province in southern China.

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4 years ago
5 minutes 37 seconds

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Oral History #2, by Soleil Lech and Zoe Kerns

For most of the school year here on Porter's campus, students were strictly confined to their own little bubble. Porter’s has always been a kind of bubble, but this past year, the clear walls of that bubble turned cloudy. However, there were a few people outside of the Porter’s students and employees that kept us connected to the rest of the town.  They were the firefighters and police officers who came to campus whenever we had a fire alarm go off or would do drive by parades for the children on campus. The firefighters and police officers of Farmington have always been significant figures within thee community, likewise to the rest of The U.S. where first responders and welfare workers play an active role in maintaining not only the safety but also the integrity of their communities. In a year where belonging and togetherness felt stripped from all of us, and extra pressure was put on safety workers to keep their communities safe, what was it personally like for the firefighters and police officers?

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4 years ago
53 minutes 23 seconds

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Oral History #1, by Kathryn Roller and Zainab Khalid

Exploring student voice and mental health at Miss Porter's School. 

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4 years ago
27 minutes 37 seconds

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Oral History #1, by Cecelia Klein and Helen LaPointe

How often do you talk about incarcerated persons and the prison system in your daily life? If your experience is anything like ours, probably not frequently. The COVID-19 pandemic and the events of 2020 have deeply impacted the United States prison system and correctional facilities. We don’t hear about it, due to a lack of news coverage and awareness. COVID has changed the lives of prison workers and inmates, all over the country. Here are the stories of two different criminal justice workers, one from Connecticut and one from Texas, each with their own unique experiences within US prisons throughout COVID.

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4 years ago
47 minutes 34 seconds

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Oral History #2, by Cecelia Klein and Helen LaPointe

We discuss how the jobs of Criminal Justice workers changed with COVID, early release of prisoners with COVID, how informed inmates are, and living conditions as well as mental and physical health of those incarcerated.

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4 years ago
55 minutes

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Oral History #1, by Soleil Lech and Zoe Kerns

In the past year and a half, amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic and national social justice movements, our sense of commonality and community across the U.S. took a hit. Firefighters are often seen as significant community figures within their districts, especially is small towns, and play and an active role in maintaining not only the safety but also the integrity of their communities. In a year where belonging and togetherness felt stripped from all of us, what was it like for the firefighters?

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4 years ago
52 minutes 7 seconds

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Story Catchers -- Oral History with Natalie Yarnall and Sophia Foschini

To capture the year 2020, it is crucial to acknowledge the COVID-19 pandemic, which had taken the world by storm, closing almost everything and initiating a world-wide quarantine. Throughout this pandemic, the Connecticut community has relied heavily on healthcare professionals for COVID-19 testing and vaccination, as well as for assistance with other healthcare needs. In a time when Connecticut residents have relied so heavily on healthcare workers, many are left wondering what their perspectives have been. We decided to interview two healthcare professionals who are closely associated with research and testing involving COVID-19 in order to get their perspective on the extreme professional and mental toll the pandemic has taken on them throughout this past year.

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4 years ago
17 minutes 12 seconds

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Oral History #2, by Natalie Yarnall and Sophia Foschini

To capture the year 2020, it is crucial to acknowledge the COVID-19 pandemic, which had taken the world by storm, closing almost everything and initiating a world-wide quarantine. Throughout this pandemic, the Connecticut community has relied heavily on healthcare professionals for COVID-19 testing and vaccination, as well as for assistance with other healthcare needs. We decided to interview two healthcare professionals who are closely associated with research and testing involving COVID-19 in order to get their perspective on the extreme professional and mental toll the pandemic has taken on them throughout this past year.

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4 years ago
30 minutes 14 seconds

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Oral History #1, by Natalie Yarnall and Sophia Foschini

To capture the year 2020, it is crucial to acknowledge the COVID-19 pandemic, which had taken the world by storm, closing almost everything and initiating a world-wide quarantine. Throughout this pandemic, the Connecticut community has relied heavily on healthcare professionals for COVID-19 testing and vaccination, as well as for assistance with other healthcare needs. We decided to interview two healthcare professionals who are closely associated with research and testing involving COVID-19 in order to get their perspective on the extreme professional and mental toll the pandemic has taken on them throughout this past year.

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4 years ago
28 minutes 48 seconds

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Biography of an Object: The Mind

Ella Warner explores a peculiar object from the nineteenth century -the human brain. 

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5 years ago
11 minutes 33 seconds

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What Caused the American Revolution?

Helen LaPointe, Margot Queenan, Natalie Yarnall, Rain Zhou, and Sabrina Zottola explore what caused the British colonists to start a revolution and what that might mean for America today. 

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5 years ago
18 minutes 47 seconds

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The Roots Of American Music

In this episode, Laura Herscovici explores song book, Slave Songs of the United States, published in 1867 and collected by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison. When Americans hear echoes of these slave songs in pop, jazz, blues, rock n’ roll, and beyond, they must remember that behind layers and layers of different interpretations are the songs of enslaved people.

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5 years ago
26 minutes 35 seconds

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A Woman Wearing A Pearl Necklace: The Story A Woman Who Changed American Art

In this episode, Lauren Schramm explores the work of American impressionist painter Mary Cassatt. Her refused to comply with French traditional standards and determination to explore the “new frontiers” in art is part of the real American dream: to create something new that defies standards and contributes to the construction of a new way of life, beneficial to everyone. 

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5 years ago
17 minutes 53 seconds

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American Rhapsody: How Outsiders Created 20th Century Music

In this episode, Haley Bloch and Amanda Taglich explore how those at American society’s margins, such as European immigrants from poor backgrounds, African Americans, and other people of color, struggled for acceptance and influence in mainstream media despite deep-rooted racism and xenophobia. To be alive during the twentieth century was to experience a flood of different voices, all influencing the social and cultural landscape for decades to come by expressing their ideals and passions through their music.

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5 years ago
23 minutes 44 seconds

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Teen Culture In 20th Century America: The Songs And Their Meaning

In this episode, Maya Bondar and Violet Cue explore how music helped shape teenage culture in America during the twentieth century. As Bondar noted, "music is also often representative of the time. Artists are usually influenced from pop culture at the time so analyzing the music can provide a picture of what youth culture was like then."

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5 years ago
13 minutes 39 seconds

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Young women at Miss Porter's School exploring the American experience.