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A project initiated in 2008, the "Williams Katrina Book"(which has yet to be titled)aims to chronicle the the Williams community's ongoing commitment to the reconstruction efforts in the Gulf Coast. The project will serve as an opportunity to celebrate the dignity and resilience of those affected by Hurricane  
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A project initiated in 2008, the "Williams Katrina Book" (working title) aims to chronicle the the Williams community's ongoing commitment to the reconstruction efforts in the Gulf Coast. The project will serve as an opportunity to celebrate the dignity and resilience of those affected by Hurricane  
 
Katrina, to preserve public memory of the August 2005 storms and their  
 
Katrina, to preserve public memory of the August 2005 storms and their  
 
aftermath, and to document the history of this college's various efforts  
 
aftermath, and to document the history of this college's various efforts  
 
to help.
 
to help.
  
'''We are currently seeking submissions of work from faculty, students, staff, and alumni.'''
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==Submitting==
  
Types of work we're looking for include: newspaper articles, essays, journals, photos, speech transcripts, letters, drawings, academic articles/abstracts/papers, etc...
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Email <email>ephtrina@gmail.com</email> or send to [[SU box]] 1040 with  newspaper articles, essays, journals, photos, speech transcripts, letters, drawings, academic articles/abstracts/papers, and other relevant resources. Submissions are welcome from faculty, students, staff, and alumni, and are open as of March 2008.
  
Submissions can be emailed to ephtrina@gmail.com or mailed/dropped off to SU box 1040
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==Contact==
  
Please contact us with any suggestions, comments, or questions:
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*Jared Oubre (08jfo)
Jared Oubre (08jfo), Rashid Duroseau (09rad), Rachel Ko (09rk)
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*Rashid Duroseau (09rad)
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*Rachel Ko (09rk)

Revision as of 23:11, March 10, 2008

A project initiated in 2008, the "Williams Katrina Book" (working title) aims to chronicle the the Williams community's ongoing commitment to the reconstruction efforts in the Gulf Coast. The project will serve as an opportunity to celebrate the dignity and resilience of those affected by Hurricane Katrina, to preserve public memory of the August 2005 storms and their aftermath, and to document the history of this college's various efforts to help.

Submitting

Email <email>ephtrina@gmail.com</email> or send to SU box 1040 with newspaper articles, essays, journals, photos, speech transcripts, letters, drawings, academic articles/abstracts/papers, and other relevant resources. Submissions are welcome from faculty, students, staff, and alumni, and are open as of March 2008.

Contact

  • Jared Oubre (08jfo)
  • Rashid Duroseau (09rad)
  • Rachel Ko (09rk)