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  • A collaborative project between Oregon Multicultural Archives and the Fall Term 2013 U-Engage class ALS 199 “Untold Stories: Histories of People of Color in Oregon” to create a campus tour guidebook regarding ...
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  • "Using PressBooks to Engage Students with Campus History" was presented at Online Northwest 2015, on February 13, 2015 in Corvallis, OR. Online Northwest is a conference focusing on the use of technology ...
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  • This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the National Association for Multicultural Education and published by Taylor & Francis. It can be found at: http://www.tandfo...
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  • In this presentation Fernández discusses two oral history projects: one is the product of a collaboration with a history class that focused on the local LGBTQ+ community and the second is called Latinos ...
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  • This article was published as part of the Oregon Library Association Quarterly Fall 2012, 18:3, "Libraries, Museums and Oregon's Cultural History" Issue
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  • In this presentation Fernández describes an iBooks project between the Oregon Multicultural Archives and two performing arts groups in Oregon, Milagro and the Obo Addy Legacy Project.
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  • In this presentation Fernández describes two collaborative, community projects, the Chinese Disinterment Documents collection online exhibit and the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute, and how these projects ...
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  • This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Theatre Library Association and can be found at: http://www.tla-online.org/resources/publications/performing-arts-resource...
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  • This presentation was given at the REFORMA 2015 conference in San Diego, CA, on April 2, 2015.
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  • The Oregon Migrations Symposium was sponsored by Oregon Historical Society, Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics and the UO Labor Education Research Center. It brought together scholars and holders ...
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