Tag: Homestead Beach
Homestead project on WRBG internet radio
Here is the link to the discussion/interview I had with host, Melvina Ravenel on Gullah Geechie news. It provides a basic discussion about the project: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wrbg/2012/05/26/gullah-geechie-news
Homestead Beach May visit
The scope of the project has been changed from community identity to place, sense of place, and how culture creates place. This will possibly align better with the efforts and examining the beach. It will be compared to other previously segregated beaches in the area including Virginia Key beach. This visit…
Homestead Beach February visit
For this trip to Homestead I was only able to interview one person. He happened to have worked for Miami-Dade County in the past, but is currently an artist. Another possible interviewee stated that he may have some pictures that can be used for the project. He is also another…
Homestead Beach January visit
The first two days were for participant observation and archival and library research specifically. The third day was set for 1 interview and archival research. I went to the Homestead library, the downtown Miami Library, and History Miami Museum to conduct archival research. At Homestead library I was able to…
Homestead Beach December visit and 1st interviews
Homestead Beach Society for Applied Anthropology conference
This past week a poster titled Recreational Segregation: Examining the effects of Jim Crow on the community identity at Homestead Bayfront Beach was submitted to the Society for Applied Anthropology conference in Baltimore. The poster outlined the project’s details, including photos and future aspirations for the study. Next year, this…
Homestead Bayfront Beach details
This project in cooperation with Biscayne National Park is a study on the beach during the 1950s-1960s. We are looking for people who have had experience or knowledge of the beach and the city of Homestead in general for interviews conducted by Iyshia Lowman, Master’s of Applied Anthropology student at…
Homestead Bayfront Beach Project NEW!
In association with Biscayne National Park, USF graduate student Iyshia Lowman, working with the Heritage Research Lab, is gathering oral histories, photographs, and artifacts associated with Homestead Bayfront Beach during the period of the 1950s and 1960s. This project is an effort to record the history of the Homestead community…
Homestead project on WRBG internet radio
Here is the link to the discussion/interview I had with host, Melvina Ravenel on Gullah Geechie news. It provides a basic discussion about the project: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wrbg/2012/05/26/gullah-geechie-news
Homestead Beach May visit
The scope of the project has been changed from community identity to place, sense of place, and how culture creates place. This will possibly align better with the efforts and examining the beach. It will be compared to other previously segregated beaches in the area including Virginia Key beach. This visit…
Homestead Beach February visit
For this trip to Homestead I was only able to interview one person. He happened to have worked for Miami-Dade County in the past, but is currently an artist. Another possible interviewee stated that he may have some pictures that can be used for the project. He is also another…
Homestead Beach January visit
The first two days were for participant observation and archival and library research specifically. The third day was set for 1 interview and archival research. I went to the Homestead library, the downtown Miami Library, and History Miami Museum to conduct archival research. At Homestead library I was able to…
Homestead Beach December visit and 1st interviews
Homestead Beach Society for Applied Anthropology conference
This past week a poster titled Recreational Segregation: Examining the effects of Jim Crow on the community identity at Homestead Bayfront Beach was submitted to the Society for Applied Anthropology conference in Baltimore. The poster outlined the project’s details, including photos and future aspirations for the study. Next year, this…
Homestead Bayfront Beach details
This project in cooperation with Biscayne National Park is a study on the beach during the 1950s-1960s. We are looking for people who have had experience or knowledge of the beach and the city of Homestead in general for interviews conducted by Iyshia Lowman, Master’s of Applied Anthropology student at…
Homestead Bayfront Beach Project NEW!
In association with Biscayne National Park, USF graduate student Iyshia Lowman, working with the Heritage Research Lab, is gathering oral histories, photographs, and artifacts associated with Homestead Bayfront Beach during the period of the 1950s and 1960s. This project is an effort to record the history of the Homestead community…