Women
Found in 140 Collections and/or Records:
Jasmine Fletcher interview part 2, 2019-08-03
Jasmine Fletcher discusses her life growing up in Silver Spring, MD, being bullied in school, her college life at Howard University, and being a single parent. Fletcher also talks about her introduction to The Davis Center and Ms. Beatrice Davis-Williams, being a student at The Davis Center, and the magnitude of servicing a community for 50 years for any business.
Jean Washington interview, 2022-11-30
Jettie Brown interview, 2017-12-24
Jewel Simms interview, 2019-07-02
Jewell Simms describes her early life, schooling, education, career, family and her experience as a resident of the Barry Farm Housing project
Joanne Sincero interview, 2017-11-13
Joanne Sincero discusses her work with the Lesbian Services Program at Whitman-Walker, her transitiion to a full time position with Whitman-Walker, the joys of a queer-friendly workplace, and HIV/AIDS in Washington, DC.
Josephine Baker interview part 1, 2018-05-25
Josephine Baker talks most about her involvement with the Charter School movement and shares some of the battle scars gained from those who thought, even after 25 years of a stellar reputation with DCPS, that she must be anti-DCPS to take on this new initiative. She explains her motivation, the importance of educational options in each child's development and what she believes they achieved on behalf of children, who she insists must always come first.
Judge Mary Terrell interview part 1, 2019-09-20
Judge Mary Terrell discusses growing up in Akron, Ohio, her time at Howard University, being a founding member of The National Congress of Black Women with Shirley Chisholm, joining the Peace Corps, and being an Associate Judge appointed by former President Bill Clinton. Terrell also recounts her introduction to The Davis Center and Ms. Beatrice Davis-Williams, teaching at The Davis Center, and the magnitude of servicing your community for 50 Years for any business.
Judge Mary Terrell interview part 2, 2019-09-20
Judge Mary Terrell discusses growing up in Akron, Ohio, her time at Howard University, being a founding member of The National Congress of Black Women with Shirley Chisholm, joining the Peace Corps, and being an Associate Judge appointed by former President Bill Clinton. Terrell also recounts her introduction to The Davis Center and Ms. Beatrice Davis-Williams, teaching at The Davis Center, and the magnitude of servicing your community for 50 Years for any business.
Judy Brown interview, 2022-11-23
Karen Irwin interview, 2023-03-22
This is an individual interview of Karen Irwin, an activist at the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence in 2020 and involved in preserving the artifacts from the Fence in 2021.