Tidewater Stories oral histories
Content Description
This collection contains audio files, vtt files, transcripts, and release forms documenting the Tidewater Stories Project. Tidewater Stories is a publicly available audio collection of oral histories of Black residents in the Hampton Roads region, with a particular focus on how these communities experienced and fought against environmental racism and inequality. The interviews explore the region’s 20th-century social and environmental history. The files document the stories of Javon Bennett, Keela Boose, Ann Creasy, Vernon Crump, Helen Davis, Randall Griffe, Monet Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Lathaniel Kirts, Tiara Lassiter, Carl Poole, Ray Smith, Kim Sudderth, Lawerence Turner, and Dianne Davis Wagner who live in the Virginia coastal cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News, and Hampton. The project was made possible by the Repair Lab, a former lab of the Karsh Institute for Democracy at the University of Virginia. Haley French and Katie Wu, graduate students at the University of Virginia, conducted the oral history interviews from June 2023 to November 2023.
Acquisition Type
Gift
Provenance
Gift of Andrew Kahrl, 1 July 2025.
Language of Description
English
Restrictions Apply
Yes
Access Restrictions
Appointments must be made to request digital files. Please use our online born digital request form (https://library.virginia.edu/special-collections/born-digital) to request access to these materials or for further information.
Dates
- Creation: 2023 - 2024
Creator
- University of Virginia. Repair Lab (Organization)
Full Extent
19.7 Gigabytes (129 files ( 38 pdf, 31 jpeg, 23 wav, 20 vtt,11 m4a, 3 MOV, 1 docx, and 1 HEIC files))
Language of Materials
English
Metadata Rights Declarations
- License: This record is made available under an Universal 1.0 Public Domain Dedication Creative Commons license. The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library of the University of Virginia makes its bibliographic records and the metadata contained therein available for public use under the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Designation.
Inventory
129 files, 27 folders