Holloway, Rahmir (Audio Interview and Transcript)
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Item Details
- coverage
- Winston-Salem (N.C.)
- creator
- McKeller-Smith, Caleb
- Holloway, Rahmir
- date
- 2024-10-21T16:04:36Z
- 2024-10-21T16:04:36Z
- 2023-04-18
- 2024-10-21 (issued)
- description
- In this interview, Rahmir Holloway, a student majoring in African American Studies, discusses his experience in the program and why he thinks it is important for others to consider. At the time of the conversation, Holloway was a sophomore. One of the major themes in this interview is representation. By having Black professors teaching African American Studies, Holloway explains, that he has felt more included and seen.
- format
- audio/mp3
- 13:32 minutes
- oral histories
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/110018
- language
- English
- relation
- Special Collections and Archives
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library
- Wake Forest University
- rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
- Rights Statement
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- subject
- Wake Forest University--History
- Inclusive Student Life Collection
- African American Studies
- Expanded Wake Voices
- Inclusion
- Diversity
- Students--Social life and customs
- Holloway, Rahmir
- College sophomores
- Educational anthropology
- title
- Holloway, Rahmir (Audio Interview and Transcript)
- type
- Sound
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