Includes links to collections of interviews/oral histories with epidemiologists and other public health professionals and faculty, as well as prominent North Carolinians and other persons involved in civil rights and racial justice.
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- A Different Kind of Leader
Giselle Corbie is the host of this podcast series, which features diverse leaders and their journeys, insights, and experiences in their personal and leadership journey. Interviewees include L. Ebony Boulware, Thomas LaVeist, Jerome Williams, Jr., Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, Adaeze Enekwechi, Gbenga Ogedegbe, Herminia Palacio, Janet Southerland, Howard Liu, Spero Manson, Somnath Sana, Tracie Collins, Nirav Shah, Camara Jones, Kira Banks, Wizdom Powell, Susana Morales, John Lowe, Sandro Galea, Carlos del Rio, Brian Smedley, Chandra Ford, Joseph Keawe'aimoku Kaholokula, Marcella Nunez-Smith, Eliseo Perez-Stable, Adaora Adimora, Charles Mouton, Cheryl Rucker, John Rich, and many more.
- Biographical conversations with Shannon Vickery, UNC-TV
Multi-part Interviews with Eva Clayton, Harvey Gantt, William Friday, John Hope Franklin, Chuck Davis, and many others
- Duke University Oral History Program Collection
The Duke University Oral History Program Collection, in the Rubenstein Library, contains 238 oral history interviews conducted by project participants in the years 1973-1978 and 1992. The majority of the oral history interviews deal with the civil rights movement in North Carolina, especially Durham, Chapel Hill, and Greensboro. Additionally, thirteen interviews deal with the Tulsa Race Riots, and fourteen interviews cover miscellaneous North Carolina topics. The collection also includes transcripts and research files related to the civil rights movement in North Carolina.
- Good to Great at Carolina
Chancellor Emeritus James Moeser interviews UNC leaders, including Bob Blouin, Mike Cohen, Joe DeSimone, Shelley Earp, Barbara Entwisle, Jacquelyn Hall, James H. Johnson, Pat Pukkila, Barbara Rimer, Ruel Tyson. The series also features an interview of James Moeser by Peter Brews of Carolina's Kenan-Flagler Business School.
- Interviews with UNC public health faculty and graduates
Recorded interviews with over two dozen UNC public health faculty and alumni, especially from the Department of Epidemiology. Many interviews were conducted by Bill Jenkins.
- MD Anderson Oral Histories
Making Cancer History® Voices Oral History Collection: The People of MD Anderson
- Public Health Epidemiology Careers Podcast
Website created by Dr. Charlotte Hughes Huntley, social entrepreneur; epidemiologist, and scholar practitioner with a passion for helping others. Her podcast has interviews with epidemiologists about how they entered into and advanced into their careers. The series includes interviews with Rosalie Aguilar, Jane Fadesere, Monique Brown, Heather Flattery, Haley Greene, Jasmine Ward, Sandy Asari-Hogan, Bridgette Hempstead, Noel Barengo,
Mobolaji Ogunsakin, Rania Milleron, Tamiko Prescod, Toby Levin, Anthony Pothoulakis, Catherine Troisi, Misozi Houston, Angela Arder, ..., Oscar Alleyne, .., Eric Pevzner, ..., Laurie Elam-Evans, and many more (as well as dydactic podcasts about careers, networking, APHA, and other topics).
- Rutherfurd Living History
From 1992-1994, Professors Robert Korstad and Neil Boothby interviewed more than 30 of the leading figures of the post civil rights era. The interviews reside in the Southern Rural Poverty Collection of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, in the Duke University Sanford School of Public Health Policy. Korstad and Boothby focused on issues of poverty and inequality in the rural South. The unedited interviews document the first-hand experiences of these individuals and their communities living with pervasive poverty in the South, and their individual efforts to help their communities. Interview dates, descriptions, and transcripts are at http://dewitt.sanford.duke.edu/research-hubs/rutherford-living-history/southern-rural-poverty-collection/
- Shiny Epi People podcast by Lisa Bodnar
Lisa Bodnar talks to a diverse group of epidemiologists about everything except epi. Personal beats professional. More heart, less smart.
- Southern Oral History Program
UNC Center for the Study of the American South
- Voices in Epidemiology
Voices is a project of the journal to provide personal, historical, and scientific perspectives on the field of epidemiology, as seen through the eyes of the field's most senior and accomplished practitioners. Includes interviews with Lester Breslow,George Comstock, Olli Miettinen, Mervyn Susser, and many other leaders in the field.
- We Are Public Health interviews
We Are Public Health’s vision is to showcase the public health workforce’s history, breadth, depth and value. This site does so by collecting the stories of diverse public health heroes, documenting their career trajectories, highlighting important milestones, sharing their concerns and finally, setting the stage for their big ideas and solutions to contemporary public health issues.