Vincennes University - Speech
Project Archivist, Oral History
As an Oral Historian for the Indiana Historical Society I managed projects that interview Hoosiers whose perspectives are insightful to understanding recent Indiana History. Their stories are then housed permanently in audio and transcript form at the IHS library. My projects included Indiana Community Builders and the Town of Crows Nest on which I was lead interviewer.
Indiana Experince Facilitator & Evaluation Team
Kendra worked at Indiana Historical Society as a Indiana Experince Facilitator & Evaluation Team
Chair, Silent Auction Committee (member Steering Committee)
Kendra worked at The Julian Center as a Chair, Silent Auction Committee (member Steering Committee)
Theatre Program Chair, Professor Theatre and Speech
Kendra worked at Vincennes University as a Theatre Program Chair, Professor Theatre and Speech
Development Chair
Kendra worked at History Educators Network of Indiana as a Development Chair
Project Director for Building on Community Grant
Kendra worked at History Educators Network of Indiana as a Project Director for Building on Community Grant
Curriculum Developer for "Red.Black.Related through History"
Depicted in Eitlejorg's Red/Black: Related through History exhibition, the combined history of African Americans and Native Americans is an essential American story. Developed to help your students explore this largely ignored subject, Eitlejorg's Red/Black: Related through History interdisciplinary curriculum focuses on IDOE Academic Standards for 3rd to 5th grade students:
http://www.eiteljorg.org/ejm_EducationActivities/TeacherInformation/_res/pdf/Red-Black_Curriculum.pdf
MA
Public History
Minor
History
Certification
Secondary Education, Communications and Theatre, English, French
John R. McKivigan, Peter P. Hinks, et al./New Haven: Yale University Press.
Research Assistant for this volume
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