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Watsonville is in the Heart

A Community Archive and Research Initiative

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  • About
    • Meet the Team
    • Historical Background
    • Media and Publications
    • Contact Information
    • Sponsors
  • Community Digital Archive
  • Oral History Project
    • Process and Methods
    • Oral History Interviews
  • Sowing Seeds Exhibition
    • Timeline
    • Community Voices Audio Guide
      • Introduction
      • Manuel Bersamin and Daniel “Dan” Kerubin Fallorina
      • Shirley Ancheta
      • Albert “Bert” Nabor
      • Loren Cawaling
      • Eva Alminiana Monroe and Juanita Sulay Wilson
      • Rita and Modesto Tuzon
      • Eva Alminiana Monroe and Antoinette DeOcampo-Lechtenberg
      • Juanita Sulay Wilson and Maurice Carillo
      • Elizabeth “Liz” Tana
    • Artists
    • Student-Led Tours & Participant Surveys
    • Recommended Reading and Additional Projects
  • Educational Resources
    • Sowing Seeds Educational Materials
    • Pajaro Valley Filipino American History Lesson Plans
    • Canvas Module
    • Filipina Migration Lesson Plan
    • Oral History Lesson Plan
    • How to Build a Community Archive
    • “I’m Just Nosy” Zine
  • Digital Maps
    • Overview
    • Map of the 1930 Watsonville Anti-Filipino Race Riots
    • Watsonville Filipino American Community Counter-Map
    • Digital Map Resources

Oral History Interviews

Interviews in the WIITH Oral History Collection are preserved in the Special Collections of McHenry Library at University of California, Santa Cruz. They are also accessible on the WIITH Digital Archive. In the digital archive, oral history interviews can be easily accessed by browsing family collections or by completing a keyword search for “oral history.” The WIITH oral history collection is also available to browse directly through SoundCloud.

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