“The Women Who Saved History”
“The Women Who Saved History” is a monthly 30-60 minute podcast focused on telling the stories of the many women who have dedicated their lives to preserving the history of the Silver State. Currently, there have been 20 women throughout the state that we have identified, including eight deceased women. Many of our historical institutions are the outcome of their work. Acknowledging these women has long been overdue. We are excited to celebrate them and their accomplishments with our first podcast series.
This program is funded in part with support from Nevada Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities. In addition, we thank Caesar's Entertainment for their sponsorship of this podcast series. Without these sponsors support, this podcast would not be possible.
“The Women Who Saved History”
Podcast Premiere
Welcome to the introductory episode of The Women Who Saved History podcast, a special series that celebrates the hard work of Nevada women who have made noteworthy contributions to preserving our state’s history. This podcast is produced by Women of Diversity Productions Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching women's lives and, consequently, society as a whole, by giving visibility to women and fostering a future that values and celebrates women. Today’s panel discussion is led by Erica Vital-Lazare, a Women of Diversity Board Director and Professor of Creative Writing and Marginalized Voices in Dystopian Literature at the College of Southern Nevada. She is joined by two other Women of Diversity Board Directors, Su Kim Chung and Claytee White, along with the Women of Diversity President, Denise R Duarte. Su Kim Chung is the Head of Public Services in Special Collections and Archives at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) University Libraries; Claytee White is the Director of the Oral History Research Center at UNLV; and Denise R Duarte is a multi-disciplinary and socially-engaged artist. In today’s conversation, you’ll learn how Su Kim first conceived of this podcast, the women who inspired her, and why it’s so important to make their efforts visible, especially during this tumultuous time in our country’s history. We discuss the founding of Women of Diversity, its mission, and why the organization is so intent on embracing new forms of media, before getting better acquainted with the women we’ll be hearing about in future episodes. Tune in to discover the hard work of these noteworthy women, how we can celebrate them, and the praiseworthy efforts of our guests in creating a women-appreciated future!
Key Points From This Episode:
- Introducing The Women Who Saved History Podcast.
- A warm welcome to Erica Vital-Lazare, Su Kim Chung, Claytee White, and Denise R Duarte.
- The founding of Women of Diversity Productions Inc. by Marlene Adrian.
- Women of Diversity’s mission, and how Marlene might have felt about this podcast.
- Understanding Women of Diversity’s willingness to evolve and embrace new forms of media.
- The importance of archiving and preserving history in the context of recent book bans.
- An overview of the historical women who inspired Su Kim’s idea for this podcast.
- Unpacking how to celebrate the hard work of these noteworthy women.
- Why Women of Diversity has both an advisory board and a board of directors.
- How Marlene and Denise went about assembling these boards.
- Highlights from the twenty women we’ll be discussing in upcoming episodes.
- Some background on Jeanne Wier, Anna Parks, and Lynn Zook.
- Insight into Claytee’s journey and how she became one of the premier archivists of the state.
- Partnerships, allies, and resources that the women we discussed engaged with.
- How to get in touch with the Oral History Center at UNLV, especially if you know a woman they may want to interview.
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