Joe Hurley oral history interview, January 9, 2018
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Kathryn Michaelis. In this interview, Joe Hurley discusses his childhood and past political activity. He then explains his reasons for attending the Women's March on Washington. He also gives a detailed description of his experience at the march. While he felt the march was overall a positive experience, he explains his fears for the United States in the coming years.
Dates
- Creation: January 9, 2018
Creator
- Hurley, Joseph A., 1979- (Interviewee, Person)
Restrictions on Access
Oral history available for research.
Biographical Note
Joe Hurley is a Data Services and GIS librarian and a Librarian Assistant Professor in the Georgia State University Library. He works on several interdisciplinary research projects, led the NEH funded Planning Atlanta: A New City in the Making, 1930s-1990s digital project and is currently leading The Sprawling of Atlanta: Visualizing Metropolitan Area Growth through Aerial Imagery and Demographic Data, 1940s to Present digital project.
Extent
1 Item(s) (audio/video (1:07:52 duration))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
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