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Stories from the Epicenter (Podcast Launch Event)

Stories from the Epicenter (Podcast Launch Event)

Date:
Friday, October 16, 2020
Time:
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Categories:
Digital Scholarship > DSC Events  
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ZOOM LINK FOR THE EVENT: https://ucsc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EUz7PMeXTaqGhsT64KRmrA

 

You’re invited to join us for the launch of our ten-part documentary podcast, Stories from the Epicenter, which explores the experience and memory of the Loma Prieta Earthquake in Santa Cruz County through oral history records and interviews with current residents of Santa Cruz and Watsonville. The event will include a moderated discussion with the podcast producers followed by a Q&A with the audience. Clips from the podcast will be integrated into the discussion. The first two episodes will be pre-released on October 14th, and a trailer is available now. We encourage you to listen prior to the event. The full series will be available to stream on October 17th, 2020.

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This event will be recorded and made available for subsequent viewing. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions via chat or voice during the Q&A session.

Panelists:
Daniel Story, Digital Scholarship Librarian, UCSC | series producer

Thomas Sawano, Digital Scholarship Student Assistant, UCSC | producer and contributor

Madeline Carpou, UCSC Alum | producer and contributor

Marla Novo, Director of Exhibitions and Programs, Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History | contributor

Jennifer Hooker, Librarian II, Santa Cruz Public Libraries | contributor

Kathleen Aston, On-Call Librarian at SCPL, Collections Manager at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History | contributor

Moderator:
Kristy Golubiewski-Davis, Director, Digital Scholarship Department, University Library, UCSC

Stories from the Epicenter is a production of the University Library at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in partnership with the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, and Santa Cruz Public Libraries. For more information, visit library.ucsc.edu/StoriesFromTheEpicenter

Photo credit: Charlie Eadie