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The Vancouver
African American History Project, 2001-2002
Students Discovering History
On Wednesday, December 13, students in the
Vancouver African American History Project presented a skit
they created based on their assigned readings. The skit
focused on Vanport, one of the housing projects built for
shipyard workers during World War II. For the skit, the
students were "on the air" on Vanport Radio, covering
a variety of Vanport stories, including housing conditions
and segregation, an interracial dance, and residents' feelings
about working in the shipyards.
Attending the skit were a local girl scout troop, teachers,
students, parents, project advisory board members, and staff
from the O.O. Howard House (where the skit was presented).
Mary Byrd and Roxanne Mikaele,
as news announcers on Vanport radio.
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Christal Jenkins (r), portraying
a reporter
from Vanport radio, interviews "dance attendee"
Keri Conway, while "Sheriff" Levi Houston
looks on.
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Carlos Delcid, portraying a man
who
attended the interracial dance, describes
what happened to reporter Christal Jenkins
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Jasmine Simmons, portraying a representative
from the Urban League,tells reporter Christal Jenkins
about housing problems at Vanport.
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Levi Houston, portraying a sheriff,
tells reporter Christal Jenkins that
he believes the housing situation
at Vanport is fair.
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Keri Conway, portraying a reporter
from Vanport radio, interviews
"shipyard worker" Jasmine Simmons, while
fellow workers
Levi Houston and Carlos Delcid play cards.
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After the performance, the group
explained more about
Vanport to the audience. From left to right: Keri
Conway,
Levi Houston, Carlos Delcid, Jasmine Simmons, Christal
Jenkins,
Mary Byrd, Roxanne Mikaele.
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Jasmine Simmons talks with Project
Advisory
Board Member Val Joshua.
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