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- Up one level
- Invocation for the UNC Chapel Hill Black Alumni Reunion Black Pioneers (1952-1972) Discussion (Parents/Daughters Alumni) and Golden Rams/50th Class Anniversary, October 2024
Town Talk TV per Rev. Rose Highland-Sharpe, UNC '80: Black Pioneers Committee Participants: Judge Donnie Hoover '71, Chair; Otto White '65, Invocation; Walter A. Jackson '67, Past Chair, Memorial Tribute; Dr. Rita L. Joyner '09 (PhD), Chair, UNC Black Alumni Reunion Planning Committee/Golden Rams Induction; Stacie Hewett, BAR Planning Committee - Logistics. Discussion Panel (Generations/Family, Alumni): Erika J. Hines '11 ('17, MBA, Duke Fuqua School/Business), Eugene C. Hines Jr '72 ('75 MPH), Granddaughter/Grandfather; Nora Wilson Dennis '01 ('08 MSPH) ('10, MD, Duke), Dr. Joanne A. Peebles Wilson '69 ('73, MD, Duke), Daughter/Mother; Rhonda Hubbard Beatty '87, Edith Hubbard '65 (MACT '69), Daughter/Mother. Other Black Pioneers Committee Members: Lewis Burton '65, Karen Garriss, Algin Holloway '68, Judge S. Mattocks Jr., Karen Parker '65, Frankie Perry '68, James "Jim" Webster '72, Larry K. White '71, William Wicker, Abdullah Zaid '71. Rev. Rose Highland-Sharpe '80 is a volunteer videographer for UNC BAR events, since 2009, including the Inspirational Services, Black Pioneers Brunches/Dinners, Black & Blue Tour (2011, 2012), Light on The Hill Society Awards Gala (2019), and Interviews.
- Invocation for the
UNC-Chapel Hill Black Pioneers Dinner/Panel Discussion, Oct 2022, Black Alumni Reunion, Town Talk TV
UNC-Chapel Hill Black Pioneers Dinner/Discussion, Oct. 2022, Black Alumni Reunion. Editor of Video, Rev. Rose Highland-Sharpe, UNC '80, Town Talk TV. Video, Michael Washington, UNC '09, Argyle Rebel Films. Dr. Cureton L. Johnson, '71; Dr. Joanne A. Peebles Wilson, '69; The Honorable Mel Watt, '71 served as Panelists. Edith Hubbard, '66, Emcee. Walter A. Jackson, '67, Facilitator of Discussion. Hugh Holston, '82, Welcome (UNC Black Alumni Reunion Chair 2022). Otto White, '65, Opening Prayer, Leads "Lift Every Voice and Sing" and "We Shall Overcome." Rev. Willie H. Mebane, Jr., '75, Closing Prayer. Other Committee Members: Atty. Donnie Hoover, '71, Chair; Lewis Burton, '65; Algin Holloway, '68; Karen Parker, '65; Frankie Perry, '68; Tanea Pettis, '95, Ex Officio.
- 2019 Lassiter Lee McKissick Walker Trailblazer Award
When Otto enrolled at the University of North Carolina in 1961, he became one of the first undergraduate African-American students at Carolina, or at any other predominantly white university in the southern United States.
- A study of computer terminals finds the radiation insignificant
John Noble Wilford, NY Times, May 29, 1981
Otto White Jr. of Occupational and Environmental Health Analysts said in a report yesterday to the American Industrial Health Conference at Portland, Ore., that the 17 machines at The New York Times that were found to be emitting low levels of radio-frequency radiation were removed from service and modified to eliminate the emissions.
- Computers and radiation
By Paul D. Moskowitz and Otto White, Jr.. Chapter 9 in The Work Environment: Indoor Health Hazards, Volume 3
edited by Doan J. Hansen.
- Meet The UNC-CH Black Pioneers Fighting The Silent Sam Settlement (4:45)
Liz Schlemmer, WUNC, Feb 12, 2020
Otto White, Jr., Dr. Joanne Wilson, and Algin Holloway [left to right] are among the 88 UNC-CH alumni who signed their names to a legal brief seeking to overturn the UNC System's settlement.
- OSAHRC report from 1973
In Decisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, vol. 19, July 1, 1975 through August 20, 1975