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[Dallas Voice newsletter]
Photograph of a few Dallas Voice newsletters for the taking at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Darria Wesley standing next to Sewing the Freedom exhibit]
Photograph of Darria Wesley standing next to the exhibition she curated for the Texas Fashion Collection Westheimer Research Gallery.
[Darria Wesley standing next to the garment she created]
Photograph of Darria Wesley standing next to the garment she created, inspired by her summer 2023 research at the Texas Fashion Collection, as well as her identity as a Black American.
Digitize and Preserve Recordings of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters
Data management plan for the National Archives grant for Access to Historical Records: Archival Projects, "Digitize and Preserve Recordings of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters." This project will digitize 1,804 hours of audio-visual material from The Black Academy of Arts and Letters and transcribe 250 hours of speeches, lectures and literary readings drawn from African, African American and Caribbean arts and letters recorded between 1977 and 2013.
[Digitizing donated materials from the Todd Oldham Archive]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection staff working to digitize recently donated materials from the Todd Oldham Archive in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Discarded face mask on UNT campus]
Photograph of discarded disposable, pink face mask in grass on University of North Texas's campus.
[Downtown Gruene, Texas]
Photograph of downtown Gruene, Texas taken at sunset. There are cars parked along the road next to different businesses.
[Dr. Greg Morris and a woman standing at podium]
Photograph of Dr. Greg Morris, Vice President of Academic Affairs, El Centro College, standing behind a podium at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all. There is an unidentified woman standing beside Dr. Greg Morris.
[Dr. Greg Morris and other at podium]
Photograph of an unidentified woman standing at the podium and speaking into the microphone beside Dr. Greg Morris, Vice President of Academic Affairs, El Centro College. Both are guests at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Dr. Greg Morris and other standing at podium]
Photograph of Dr. Greg Morris, Vice President of Academic Affairs, El Centro College, standing behind a podium at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all. There is an unidentified woman standing beside Dr. Greg Morris.
[Dr. Greg Morris and other standing at podium, 2]
Photograph of an unidentified woman standing at the podium and speaking into the microphone beside Dr. Greg Morris, Vice President of Academic Affairs, El Centro College. Both are guests at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Dr. Greg Morris at podium]
Photograph of Dr. Greg Morris, Vice President of Academic Affairs, El Centro College, standing behind a podium at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Dr. Greg Morris hugging with Moe Vela]
Photograph of Dr. Greg Morris, Vice President of Academic Affairs, El Centro College, hugging with Moises V. "Moe" Vela, Jr., an American attorney and political advisor. Vela is a special guest attending the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Dr. Greg Morris of Dallas College]
Photograph of Dr. Greg Morris, Vice President of Academic Affairs, El Centro College, standing behind a podium at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Dr. Greg Morris shaking hands with Moe Vela]
Photograph of Dr. Greg Morris, Vice President of Academic Affairs, El Centro College, shaking hands with Moises V. "Moe" Vela, Jr., an American attorney and political advisor. Vela is a special guest attending the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Dr. Greg Morris standing at podium]
Photograph of Dr. Greg Morris, Vice President of Academic Affairs, El Centro College, standing behind a podium at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Duplicates from the Patricia Fertel Paper Dolls Collection]
Photograph of the "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition on display at the Union Gallery from Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection. In the display cases are duplications of original materials from the paper doll collection.
[Ensemble donated by Todd Oldham]
Photograph of a recently donated Texas Fashion Collection ensemble by Todd Oldham on a seamless backdrop used for collection digitization in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
Episode 48: Documenting Iraq's Missing Modern Art with Dr. Nada Shabout
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with Dr. Nada Shabout, Professor of Art History and Coordinator of the Contemporary Arab and Muslim Cultural Studies Initiative at UNT. Susan and Dr. Shabout discuss a project run by the Association for Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World, Iran, and Turkey (AMCA) to map the teaching of Art History related areas. They also discuss various aspects of modern art in the Arab world, including colonialism and the documentation of works that went missing from Iraq's Museum of Modern Art after the fall of Baghdad in 2003.
Episode 49: Photojournalism In Times Of War with Thorne Anderson
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with Thorne Anderson, Endowed Chair for Narrative & Multimedia Journalism in the Mayborn School of Journalism at UNT. Susan and Thorne discuss his motivation behind being a photojournalist in war-stricken areas, and reflect on his experiences in the field.
Episode 50: Human Trafficking In America with Dr. Given Kachepa
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with Dr. Given Kachepa, owner of Inwood Dental in Dallas. Susan and Dr. Kachepa discuss his childhood experience as a victim of human trafficking, and the importance of educating people on the topic in order to help other human trafficking victims.
Episode 51: The Search for Black Holes and Quasars with Dr. Ohad Shemmer
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with Dr. Ohad Shemmer, astrophysicist and Associate Professor at UNT. Susan and Dr. Shemmer discuss terms related to astrophysics, including the difference between being an astronomer and an astrophysicist, and the relation between black holes and quasars. They also discuss his inspiration behind becoming an astrophysicist, and how discoveries in the field allow scientists to understand the universe.
An Evening with Dory Wiley: Kennedy Assassination, The Ultimate "Who done it?"
Video of a presentation by Dory Wiley providing an overview of the lecture series about the 60th anniversary of the assassination of JFK. He also discusses the day of the assassination, with a summary of research, investigations, and the discovery of new material during the last sixty years.
[Fashion illustration undergraduates]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fashion illustration undergraduate students holding sketchpads drawing artifacts at the Texas Fashion Collection in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Fashion illustration undergraduates sketching artifacts]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design fashion illustration undergraduate students sketching artifacts at the Texas Fashion Collection in Welch Street Complex 1. Professor Barbara Trippeer leans over to instruct students in the background, and featured artifacts include a black and pink cocktail dress by Victor Costa and a bright pink and lace evening dress by Cristobal Balenciaga.
[Flyers, pencils, Keeper cards for Special Collections]
Photograph of flyers with information on UNT's Special Collections department and the type of work the department does for the University. Also available on the table are Keeper app cards, where the UNT community can submit photographs to be preserved on the Portal to Texas History. The instructional materials were on display at the Special Collections booth during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Food tent for UNT students and staff]
Photograph of the white food tent from UNT dining, set up outside between Willis Library and the Administration building. Students with valid UNT IDs are seen swiping their cards to get access to the food stations during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Founder's Day cookout tent]
Photograph of the white food tent from UNT dining, set up outside between Willis Library and the Administration building. Student and staff workers are seen manning the food stations and passing out food to guests during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Four artworks on display]
Photograph of four paintings on display at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Four prints on display]
Photograph of four prints on display at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all. The prints are provided from the Resource Center LGBT Collection from UNT Libraries.
[Fraternity student at the Omega Delta Phi Fraternity table]
Photograph of a fraternity student standing at the Chaotic Alpha Chi Chapter of Omega Delta Phi Fraternity table. The student is posing for his picture to be taken, dressed in his fraternities colors and holding up his fraternities' hand sign. The poster board is intricately designed as a castle, with colors of black and red. The photograph was taken during UNT's Founder's Day event, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[Gender-non-confirming paper dolls by Madison Ramos]
Photograph of a gender-non-confirming paper doll by artist Madison Ramos for Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The paper dolls is featured in "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition at the Union Gallery. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection.
[Gender-non-confirming paper dolls by Madison Ramos, 2]
Photograph of a gender-non-confirming paper doll by artist Madison Ramos for Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The paper dolls is featured in "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition at the Union Gallery. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection.
[Gender-non-confirming paper dolls by Madison Ramos part 2]
Photograph of a gender-non-confirming paper doll by artist Madison Ramos for Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The paper dolls is featured in "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition at the Union Gallery. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection.
[Gender-non-confirming paper dolls by Madison Ramos part 3]
Photograph of a gender-non-confirming paper doll by artist Madison Ramos for Meredith Cawley's Art 2020 Digital Tools class. The paper dolls is featured in "Not Your Mother's Paper Dolls" exhibition at the Union Gallery. The exhibition features works that were inspired by materials from the Special Collection's Patricia Fertel Paper Doll Collection.
[Germany Pavilion at EPCOT]
Photograph of the Germany pavilion in the World Showcase in EPCOT at Walt Disney World.
[Group photograph of UNT graduate students]
Photograph of UNT graduate students in a collection management course taught by Edward Hoyenski following a tour and cataloguing exercise at the Texas Fashion Collection in a space in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Hannah Hatch journal]
Typed journal entries written by Hannah Hatch after learning that her roommate tested positive for COVID-19. The entries cover two days in which Hatch learns that her roommate has tested positive, gets tested for COVID-19 herself, and chooses to quarantine at her parents' home.
[Individual presenting Herstory]
Photograph of an unidentified individual presenting Arden Eversmeyer's Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project on Arden's behalf as she was unable to attend the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Individual presenting Herstory, 2]
Photograph of an unidentified individual presenting Arden Eversmeyer's Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project on Arden's behalf as she was unable to attend the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Individual presenting on the Oral Herstory]
Photograph of an unidentified individual presenting Arden Eversmeyer's Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project on Arden's behalf as she was unable to attend the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[Individuals attending book discussion]
Photograph of the conference goers attending Queer History South, Archives for All, Y'all. The individuals are seated during the book discussion of Living Queer History: Remembrance and Belonging in a Southern City by Samantha Rosenthal.
[Interior of Cinderella's Castle]
Photograph of the interior of Cinderella's Castle at Disney World.
[Invisible Histories Project contact information]
Photograph of Maigen Sullivan and Josh Burford of the Invisible Histories Project, giving a presentation on their organization at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all. The slide on the screen includes their contact information.
[Jaimi Parker and Adriance Rhoades at the Special Collections table]
Photograph of Jaimi Parker (left) the Exhibits Coordinator Librarian for UNT's Special Collections department seated at a table with Adriance Rhoades (right) the Collections Digitization Assistant. Jaimi and Adriance are stationed at the Special Collections booth during UNT's Founder's Day, the celebration of UNT's birthday.
[James Capello during their presentation]
Photograph of James Capello during their presentation Community-Led Archival Research.
[James Capello presenting at QHS]
Photograph of James Capello, PhD, Professor of Anthropology, Savannah College of Art and Design. Capello is presenting Community-Led Archival Research at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[James Capello presenting Community-Led Archival Research]
Photograph of James Capello, PhD, Professor of Anthropology, Savannah College of Art and Design. Capello is presenting Community-Led Archival Research at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[James Capello presenting Community-Led Archival Research, 2]
Photograph of James Capello, PhD, Professor of Anthropology, Savannah College of Art and Design. Capello is presenting Community-Led Archival Research at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
[James Capello seated at at table on stage]
Photograph of James Capello, PhD, Professor of Anthropology, Savannah College of Art and Design. Capello is seated at the table on the stage and presenting Community-Led Archival Research at the Queer History South Conference, Archives for All, Y'all.
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