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University of Idaho's Asian American Comparative Collection with Priscilla Wegars and Renae Campbell

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In this episode of Digging to the Other Side, we interview Priscilla Wegars and Renee Campbell, who head the University of Idaho's Asian American Comparative Collection. They share their insights and experiences on the importance of preserving and showcasing the diverse history and culture of Asian Americans in the United States. From the acquiring and cataloging artifacts to the impact that this collection has on the Asian American community, this interview is a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich and complex history of Asian Americans in the United States.

Show Notes:

Asian American Comparative Collection website https://www.uidaho.edu/class/anthrolab/collections/aacc/

Priscilla Wegars pwegars@uidaho.edu

Renae Campbell rjcampbell@uidaho.edu

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In this episode of Digging to the Other Side, we interview Priscilla Wegars and Renee Campbell, who head the University of Idaho's Asian American Comparative Collection. They share their insights and experiences on the importance of preserving and showcasing the diverse history and culture of Asian Americans in the United States. From the acquiring and cataloging artifacts to the impact that this collection has on the Asian American community, this interview is a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich and complex history of Asian Americans in the United States.

Show Notes:

Asian American Comparative Collection website https://www.uidaho.edu/class/anthrolab/collections/aacc/

Priscilla Wegars pwegars@uidaho.edu

Renae Campbell rjcampbell@uidaho.edu

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