In this virtual live Q&A, Southern Foodways Alliance oral historian, Annemarie Anderson and Simone Delerme discuss Delerme’s recently published book, Latino Orlando: Suburban Transformation and Racial Conflict, and her current work in Memphis. This event is a complement to the previously shared recorded talk by Dr. Simone Delerme by the same name. To learn more about the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and the SouthTalks series, please visit the Center\u27s website
Speaking at Emory University on April 16, 2007, Prof. Sanchez surveys recent Latino immigration into...
Hosted by the Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement and Black History Month Planning Co...
This is an oral history interview with Monica Pope conducted as part of the Houston History Project....
In this prerecorded talk, Simone Delerme discusses the findings from her new book, Latino Orlando: S...
In this SouthTalk, Simone Delerme will share her ethnographic research that documents the ways that ...
Summer Avenue, a six-mile section of US Highway 70, one of the first paved, signed highways in the U...
This is a recording of the virtual SouthTalk, a live Q&A, on Wednesday, September 9, 2020 with Unive...
This research documents the history and transformation of Summer Avenue—a commercial district in Mem...
Reflecting the dramatic changes in southern society in the last twenty years, the South’s culture ha...
Virginia Gibbs, Professor of Spanish, Luther College, Luz María Ramírez Ede, Instructor Luther Colle...
Earlier this year, the nonprofit Southern Music Research Center (SMRC) launched its online archive: ...
In celebration of Mississippi writer Elizabeth Spencer’s one hundredth birthday, the Center for the ...
James G. Thomas, Jr.’s recent work “The Lebanese in Mississippi: An Oral History” documents and inte...
On August 11, 2020, the Center for the Study of the Gulf South, with support from the School of the ...
[Professors Amy McDowell of Sociology, Jessica Wilkerson of History and Southern Studies, and host J...
Speaking at Emory University on April 16, 2007, Prof. Sanchez surveys recent Latino immigration into...
Hosted by the Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement and Black History Month Planning Co...
This is an oral history interview with Monica Pope conducted as part of the Houston History Project....
In this prerecorded talk, Simone Delerme discusses the findings from her new book, Latino Orlando: S...
In this SouthTalk, Simone Delerme will share her ethnographic research that documents the ways that ...
Summer Avenue, a six-mile section of US Highway 70, one of the first paved, signed highways in the U...
This is a recording of the virtual SouthTalk, a live Q&A, on Wednesday, September 9, 2020 with Unive...
This research documents the history and transformation of Summer Avenue—a commercial district in Mem...
Reflecting the dramatic changes in southern society in the last twenty years, the South’s culture ha...
Virginia Gibbs, Professor of Spanish, Luther College, Luz María Ramírez Ede, Instructor Luther Colle...
Earlier this year, the nonprofit Southern Music Research Center (SMRC) launched its online archive: ...
In celebration of Mississippi writer Elizabeth Spencer’s one hundredth birthday, the Center for the ...
James G. Thomas, Jr.’s recent work “The Lebanese in Mississippi: An Oral History” documents and inte...
On August 11, 2020, the Center for the Study of the Gulf South, with support from the School of the ...
[Professors Amy McDowell of Sociology, Jessica Wilkerson of History and Southern Studies, and host J...
Speaking at Emory University on April 16, 2007, Prof. Sanchez surveys recent Latino immigration into...
Hosted by the Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement and Black History Month Planning Co...
This is an oral history interview with Monica Pope conducted as part of the Houston History Project....