Oral History Interview with Broderick Dressen
Full video interview with Broderick Dressen where we talk about his experiences at Carleton, anecdotes about Carleton’s institutional support, or the lack thereof, on diversity/inclusion during his time here, and the role Carleton played in his post-grad professional and personal development. This interview was conducted as part of a Historians for Hire project, Learning from Place.
01/01/2022
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- Title Oral History Interview with Broderick Dressen
- Upload Date June 4, 2022 8:37pm
- Date January 1, 2022
- Description Full video interview with Broderick Dressen where we talk about his experiences at Carleton, anecdotes about Carleton’s institutional support, or the lack thereof, on diversity/inclusion during his time here, and the role Carleton played in his post-grad professional and personal development. This interview was conducted as part of a Historians for Hire project, Learning from Place.
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- Department or Office History, Center for Community and Civic Engagement
- Keywords Broderick Dressen, Oral History Interview, Learning from Place, Historians for Hire, Indigenous, Alumni, Social Justice, Social Activism, Native American, Dakota, 2005 - 2009.
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- Interviewer Suyu Michael Yang
- Narrator Broderick Dressen
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