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Athey, Lois, 1943-

 Person

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

Carlos Gonzalez interview, 2021-08-05

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc036_01.wav
Abstract Audio of interview with Carlos Gonzalez. Mr. Gonzalez discusses his early years growing up in New Holland, Pennsylvania after immigrating with his family from Colombia, his relocation to Washington, D.C. and unique exposure to the many varied cultures and histories of Latin American countries in the city, the story of how he became a member of the Organizing Committee for Fiesta D.C. in 1990 and the work he continues to do to help Latin American communities. Mr. Gonzalez reflects on the...
Dates: 2021-08-05

Jorge Lozano interview, 2022-01-25

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc036_02.wav
Abstract Audio of interview with Jorge Lozano. Mr. Lozano discusses immigrating from La Paz, Bolivia to Washington, D.C. in the early 1970s, going to school for engineering and beginning his career in the security-related industry, organizing the Panamerican Festival in Alexandria, Virginia in 1988, his participation in the DC Latino Festival in 1989-90, his reflections on the important role Festivals play in the Latino community, opening the only Bolivian arts and crafts store in the area and his...
Dates: 2022-01-25

Lois Athey interview part 1, 2020-08-06

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc027_03_1.wav
Abstract Lois Athey tells the story of the Latin American Festival in the years 1988 - 1990. As a volunteer during those years, Athey organized the food booths and helped the volunteer Festival Committee secure their 501c3 status after the 1988 Festival. When the Festival President Arturo Griffiths moved the Festival to the Washington Monument grounds in 1989, Athey helped the team negotiate permits for the use of the Mall. She describes the problems and issues that the Festival faced during those...
Dates: 2020-08-06

Lois Athey interview part 2, 2020-08-18

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc027_03_2.wav
Abstract Lois Athey tells the story of the Latin American Festival in the years 1988 - 1990. As a volunteer during those years, Athey organized the food booths and helped the volunteer Festival Committee secure their 501c3 status after the 1988 Festival. When the Festival President Arturo Griffiths moved the Festival to the Washington Monument grounds in 1989, Athey helped the team negotiate permits for the use of the Mall. She describes the problems and issues that the Festival faced during those...
Dates: 2020-08-18

Marta Burrell interview, 2021-08-29

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc036_03.wav
Abstract Audio of interview with Marta Burrell. Ms. Burrell discusses immigrating from Paraguay and adjusting to a new culture and way of life. She first attended the DC Latino Festival the last time it was held in Adams Morgan in 1988. Then she met Walter Burrell who was actively involved in the 1989-1990 Festivals. Burrell was excited to see the Festival move to the Mall. She recalls meeting the mayor, and was amazed at seeing the wide variety of representations from all the Latin American and...
Dates: 2021-08-29

Norma Small-Warren interview, 2021-08-03

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc036_04.wav
Abstract Audio interview of Norma Small-Warren. She describes how her mother, Olga Small, started the Panamanian folkloric group, and how it grew when the Festival moved to the Mall in 1989. Small-Warren reflects on how the Festival brought Latinos together with the common goal of presenting the dances and music from the various Latin American countries. She believes that the Festival outgrew its space on Columbia Road and that exposure on Constitution Avenue and the Mall was the way to expand the...
Dates: 2021-08-03

Series 27: History of the First Latin American Festival on the Mall: 1989-1990, 2020

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc027
Abstract This project interviewed a group of people who were present during the 1989-1990 annual D.C. Latino Festival. It documents the first time the DC Latino immigrant community was given a permit to occupy a public space so sacred to national history- the national Mall and the Monument grounds. The project asked important research questions such as: 'why did the D.C. Latino community decide to move the parade to Constitution Avenue NW and the festival to the National Mall and what impact did that...
Dates: 2020

Series 36: History of the First Latin American Festival on the Mall: 1989-1990, 2021 - 2022

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc036
Abstract This project interviewed a group of people who were present during the 1989-1990 annual D.C. Latino Festival. It documents the first time the DC Latino immigrant community was given a permit to occupy a public space so sacred to national history- the national Mall and the Monument grounds. The project asked important research questions such as: 'why did the D.C. Latino community decide to move the parade to Constitution Avenue NW and the festival to the National Mall and what impact did that...
Dates: 2021 - 2022

Vilma Williams interview, 2021-10-30

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc036_05.wav
Abstract Audio interview of Vilma Williams. Williams describes her life in Adams Morgan and Mt. Pleasant when it was the heart of the DC Latino community. She met other Latinos and eventually volunteered to work on Festival Committees in 1988-1990. She describes how she managed to organize the 1988 Reinado (Beauty Pageant) with no money and donations from local Latino businesses. She explains that the goal of the Festival was to expose Latinos, as well as others, to Latino culture, music, and dances....
Dates: 2021-10-30

Walter Burrell interview, 2021-08-29

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Identifier: dcpl_dcohc036_06.wav
Abstract Audio of interview with Walter Burrell. In 1988-1989 a friend suggested Mr. Burrell work as a volunteer for the Festival, and he joined as a Vice-President for the team that won elections in 1988. He helped organize the Parade, helped with marketing, and planned logistics and visual aspects of the Parade. As part of the Organizing Committee, he attended many events hosted by the various national groups who spent the entire year fundraising to secure funds to pay for the floats and dance...
Dates: 2021-08-29

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Latino/Latina/Latinx 8
Voluntarism 2
Women 2
Adams Morgan (Washington, D.C.) 1
Fund raising 1
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