Education
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Session 6, 2021-03-17
This is the sixth and final session of an oral history interview with Cosby Hunt, a career educator, native Washingtonian, and creator of Real World History. In this interview Mr. Hunt discusses the Real World History program and the Real World History Collection at the DC Public Library. He also reflects on what he is most proud of about the class and how the course, in some ways, is connected to his family history.
Steve Nelson interview, 2017-07-12
In this interview, Steve Nelson discusses how his family saved money to purchase a house in Riggs Park during the period of white flight from the neighborhood. Nelson recalls his experiences in the DC Public School system, including at LaSalle Elementary and Bell Vocational High School. Nelson also recounts a crime resulting in the death of his brother, and discusses how Riggs Park continues to evolve.
Tobin Smith index, part 1, 2019-06-06
Tobin Smith interview, part 1, 2019-06-06
Wes Morrison interview, 2022-12-28
Wilodean "Debbie" Kirby interview, 2022-12-10
Yolanda Lee interview part 1, 2019-03-24
Yolanda Lee discusses the Fort Totten neighborhood, the Teenarama dance show, attending Catholic schools, the 1968 Riots and the teachers who had an impact on her.
Yolanda Lee interview part 2, 2019-03-24
Yolanda Lee discusses the Fort Totten neighborhood, the Teenarama dance show, attending Catholic schools, the 1968 Riots and the teachers who had an impact on her.
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) Collection
This collection consists of clippings, pamphlets, promotional materials, and organizational information pertaining to the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) in Washington, D.C.