Podcast by History Colorado
This episode is an oral history interview recorded in 1951 with Dr. Florence Sabin, a public health expert in Denver in the mid-20th century. In it she answers the question "what can I do?" and talks about her 'new' public health initiative in Denver
This episode is the oral history of John Alnutt, recorded circa 1968. The focus of the oral history is the 1918 flu pandemic and Mr. Alnutt’s memories of his family’s mortuary and funeral home in Greeley, Colorado. This episode may not be appropriate for all listeners.
The oral history of Emilio Lobato. Find more information at www.historycolorado.org/podcasts
The Bell Rings: A historic high school rivalry by History Colorado
The oral history of Juan Federico Trujillo, or Freddie Freak.
The oral history of Juan Federico Trujillo, or Freddie Freak.
Juan Federico Trujillo, "Freddie Freak," pt. 2 by History Colorado
The oral history of Juan Federico Trujillo, or Freddie Freak.
Welcome to COauthored, the oral history podcast from the Community Museums of History Colorado. In this show, we will bring you episodes of community-recorded oral histories from around Colorado. In this episode, Salt Creek resident Vera Hernandez Esquibel talks to José Ortega about her grandmother and about growing up in the Salt Creek community. This episode was edited and engineered by José Ortega. Archival assistance was from Pim Bakx. To hear any of the full recordings of the oral histories, visit @luebloistoryuseum. For more information, visit facebook.com/ElPuebloHistoryMuseum or twitter.com/ElPuebloMuseum. Music for this episode is Love shak samba by Jeris (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/43949 Ft: robwalkerpoet, NiGiD, Javolenus
Welcome to COauthored, the oral history podcast from the Community Museums of History Colorado. In this show, we will bring you episodes of community-recorded oral histories from around Colorado. This show is born out of the Museum of Memory at El Pueblo History Museum in Pueblo, CO. The Community Museums collaborate with residents around Colorado to co-author rich histories punctuated by family, culture, resilience, survival, and the need to take care of each other. Oral history collection is a core piece of collections and exhibits in the Community Museums, and collections are currently underway around the state. A ton of work has gone into the development of this project. José Ortega, the Exhibits and Collections Coordinator for Community Museums has led a lot of the collections work and also edits and engineers the podcast. Zach Werkowitch, the Community Relations Coordinator for Community Museums is the host. Dawn DiPrince, the Chief Community Museum Officer for History Colorado, drew inspiration from the neighborhoods of her ancestors and started the Museum of Memory at El Pueblo. Most importantly, dozens of volunteer community historians have collected the stories we will bring you. To hear any of the full recordings of the oral histories, visit https://soundcloud.com/luebloistoryuseum. For more information, visit facebook.com/ElPuebloHistoryMuseum or twitter.com/ElPuebloMuseum. Music for this episode is Love shak samba by Jeris (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/43949 Ft: robwalkerpoet, NiGiD, Javolenus