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Author Graham Stinnett

Graham Stinnett

Graham is an Archivist overseeing the Human Rights and Alternative Press Collections at the UConn Library, Archives & Special Collections. His work focuses on the archivist as activist and expanding access to archives for a diverse audience.

d’Archive Episode 20: Hoboes and Railfans

Graham Stinnett
December 15, 2018
d'Archive, Podcasts, Talk
This episode features an overview and discussion of archival collections focusing on hoboes and train-hopping culture.  The UConn Archives is known for its large railroad collections that document the leg...

d’Archive Episode 19: Westerns

Graham Stinnett
November 19, 2018
d'Archive, Entertainment, Featured, Podcasts, Talk
Our third installment of the genre sessions features a conversation with Phd candidate Leslie Sabiston at the Department of Anthropology Columbia University, discussing Westerns and Indigenous representation.&n...

d’Archive Episode 18: People’s History

Graham Stinnett
October 25, 2018
d'Archive, Featured, Podcasts, Talk
This episode features a discussion with Hartford activist, author, and public historian Steve Thornton of the Shoeleather History Project about people's history and the meaningful impact that largely unrecorded...

d’Archive Episode 17: Personal Archives

Graham Stinnett
October 13, 2018
d'Archive, Podcasts, Talk
This episode features a conversation with Tages and Emily Stinnett about their personal archives and how one decides what to keep and what to throw away.  Personal archives, as opposed to those found in re...

d’Archive Episode 16: Faith & Activism on the Political Divide

Graham Stinnett
September 20, 2018
d'Archive, Podcasts, Talk
A conversation with Associate Professor of Sociology at UConn, Ruth Braunstein, on her research dealing with religious communities and political activism on the right and the left.  Ruth's work has been pr...

d’Archive Season 1 Trailer

Graham Stinnett
May 1, 2018
d'Archive, Featured, Podcasts, Talk
A sample of the wide range of archives topics covered on this season of d'Archive.  Season 2 is in the works, will air in the Fall of 2018, and sounds a little something like this: the dusty plains and gallows ...

d’Archive Episode 15: Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Graham Stinnett
March 31, 2018
d'Archive, Featured, Podcasts, Talk
This episode highlights the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on December 10, 1948.  Featured in conversation is Dr. Glenn Mitoma, Assistant Professor of H...

d’Archive Episode 14: New Haven Railroad

Graham Stinnett
March 18, 2018
d'Archive, Featured, Podcasts, Talk, Uncategorized
The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (New Haven Railroad) was the predominant railroad system in southern New England for almost 100 years.  Today's episode illustrates the storied history ...

d’Archive Episode 13: Science Fiction

Graham Stinnett
March 2, 2018
d'Archive, Featured, Podcasts, Radio Drama, Talk
This episode features science fiction recordings and a conversation with Jonathan Squires, McMaster University, English M.A. and science fiction enthusiast about audio collections held at the UConn Archive...

d’Archive Episode 12: World War 2 and Oral History

Graham Stinnett
February 17, 2018
d'Archive, Featured, Podcasts, Talk
This episode of d'Archive features guest Nicholas Hurley, Research Services Assistant at the Archives & Special Collections and UConn History Department alumnus, in conversation about World War 2 collection...
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