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Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM!) Oral Histories

Call Number

TAM.799

Date

2012-2014, inclusive

Creator

Okechukwu, Amaka
Okechukwu, Amaka (Role: Donor)

Extent

2.77 Gigabytes
in 44 computer files

Language of Materials

Materials are in English.

Abstract

The Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM!) was a citywide radical student activist group, based at Hunter College (City University of New York) and formed in 1996 out of the dissolution of the CUNY Coalition in 1995. SLAM!'s main organizing concern was to stop the budget cuts and tuition increases at CUNY. The group also organized around welfare, Ethnic Studies, police on campus, incarceration, war, and other social justice movements. This collection consists of oral history interviews in electronic format with SLAM! activists conducted between 2012-2014 by Dr. Amaka Okechukwu, an interdisciplinary scholar, author, oral historian, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at George Mason University, as a part of Dr. Okechukwu's dissertation research which she completed in the Department of Sociology at NYU. The collection comprises 15 interviews with SLAM! members and collaborators, consisting of audio recordings in mp3 format and transcripts. As a part of her research process, Dr. Okechukwu's oral history work on this project was additionally reviewed and approved by NYU's Institutional Review Board (IRB). At least one interview, that of Suzy Subways, has been corrected. Topically, the interviews cover subjects such as the fight to save open admissions at CUNY; the origins, life-course, and decline of SLAM; young people of color organizations in New York City in the 1990s and 2000s; radical organizing on the Left in New York City in the 1990s and 2000s; and the individual biographies of each activist. Narrators in this collection include Kazembe Balagun, Jesse Ehrensaft-Hawley, Kamau Franklin, Camillo Gaston-Greenberg, Orlando Green, Neha Guatam, Chris Gunderson, Sabrine Hammad, Rachel LaForest, Mariano Munoz, Lenina Nadal, Irene Neofotistos, Brad Sigal, suzy subways, and Hank Williams.

Biographical Note

SLAM! was a citywide radical student activist group, based at Hunter College (City University of New York) and formed in 1996 out of the dissolution of the CUNY Coalition in 1995. SLAM!'s main organizing concern was to stop the budget cuts and tuition increases at CUNY. The group also organized around welfare, Ethnic Studies, police on campus, incarceration, war, and other social justice movements.

Between 2012-2014, Dr. Amaka Okechukwu, interdisciplinary scholar, author, oral historian, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at George Mason University, conducted interviews with activists who were members of SLAM! These oral histories were recorded as a part of Dr. Okechukwu's dissertation research which she completed in the Department of Sociology at NYU.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged alphabetically by interviewee's first name, in the order in which it was received from the donor.

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of oral history interviews in electronic format focused on the Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM!) conducted between 2012-2014 by Dr. Amaka Okechukwu, an interdisciplinary scholar, author, oral historian, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at George Mason University, as a part of Dr. Okechukwu's dissertation research which she completed in the Department of Sociology at NYU. The collection comprises 15 interviews with SLAM members and collaborators, consisting of audio recordings in mp3 format and transcripts. As a part of her research process, Dr. Okechukwu's oral history work on this project was additionally reviewed and approved by NYU's Institutional Review Board (IRB). At least one interview, that of suzy subways, has been corrected. Topically, the interviews cover subjects such as the fight to save open admissions at CUNY; the origins, life-course, and decline of SLAM; young people of color organizations in New York City in the 1990s and 2000s; radical organizing on the Left in New York City in the 1990s and 2000s; and the individual biographies of each activist. Narrators in this collection include Kazembe Balagun, Jesse Ehrensaft-Hawley, Kamau Franklin, Camillo Gaston-Greenberg, Orlando Green, Neha Guatam, Chris Gunderson, Sabrine Hammad, Rachel LaForest, Mariano Munoz, Lenina Nadal, Irene Neofotistos, Brad Sigal, suzy subways, and Hank Williams.

Conditions Governing Access

Materials are open without restrictions.

Conditions Governing Use

This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use materials in the collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).

Preferred Citation

Identification of item, date; Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM!) Oral Histories; TAM 799; box number; folder number or item identifier; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by Dr. Amaka Okechukwu in October 2021; the accession number associated with this gift is 2021.055.

Born-Digital Access Policies and Procedures

Advance notice is required for the use of computer records. Original physical digital media is restricted. An access terminal for born-digital materials in the collection is available by appointment for reading room viewing and listening only. Researchers may view an item's original container and/or carrier, but the physical carriers themselves are not available for use because of preservation concerns.

Collection processed by

Shannon O'Neill and Rachel Searcy

About this Guide

This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2023-08-20 16:48:08 -0400.
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Language: Finding aid written in English

Processing Information

Electronic files from one external drive were transferred off of physical carriers, analyzed, and described at the collection-level with an interviewee-level inventory. Filesystem metadata, including the original dates of file creation, were altered prior to acquisition. New York University Libraries follow professional standards and best practices when imaging, ingesting, and processing born-digital material in order to maintain the integrity and authenticity of the content.

Repository

Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives

View Inventory

Brad Sigal, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_1 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Brad Sigal (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Camillo Gaston-Greenberg, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_2 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Camillo Gaston-Greenberg (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Chris Gunderson, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_3 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Chris Gunderson (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Hank Williams, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_4 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Hank Williams (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Irene Neofotistos, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_5 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Irene Neofotistos (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Jesse Ehrensaft-Hawley, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_6 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Jesse Ehrensaft-Hawley (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Kamau Franklin, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_7 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Kamau Franklin (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Kazembe Balagun, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_8 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Kazembe Balagun (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Lenina Nadal, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_9 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Lenina Nadal (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Mariano Munoz, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_10 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Mariano Munoz (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Neha Guatam, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_11 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Neha Guatam (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Orlando Green, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_12 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Orlando Green (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Rachel LaForest, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_13 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Rachel LaForest (Material Type: Electronic Record)

Sabrine Hammad, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_14 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Sabrine Hammad (Material Type: Electronic Record)

suzy subways, 2012-2014, inclusive

Box: Electronic Records, E-records: TW_TAM_799_ER_15 (Material Type: electronic records)

Digital materials

Suzy Subways (Material Type: Electronic Record)
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