Casey Davis Kaufman

@CaseyEDavis1

associate director , project manager , board, making history relevant & accessible, my dad says I live a “Krameresque” life

Medford, MA
Joined January 2012

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  1. Jun 27

    "I didn't see anything but a forest of hands." In 2011, Martha Shelley recalls her involvement in the movement during the 50's-70's. interviewed + community leaders about the obstacles faced. Watch at:

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  2. Jun 27

    We know you love as much as we do, so we wanted to share this collection of interviews with people who were there in 1969. Pictured below: a button commemorating the 25th anniversary of Stonewall

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  3. Jun 7

    Full disclosure: at no point while I was writing this essay was I sure it would make sense to anyone outside my own head. It’s SO gratifying and such a relief to see it resonate with so many ppl. My only hope is that it will inspire more ppl to speak up.

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  4. 6/25/1973 John Dean, Former Counsel to President, testified before the Senate Committee. Watch his testimony via the & ' American Archive of Public Broadcasting “Gavel-to-Gavel” online exhibit:

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  5. Jun 22

    a very frail, weary Oppenheimer and I.I. Rabi wonder about "the dire fate that hangs above the world" in 1962. great interview from

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  6. Jun 18

    Here's the TV Show -- Conversations on The Steve Forbert episode was fun.

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  7. Jun 11

    NEWLY LAUNCHED! Our LGBT+ Collection includes 2300+ digitized programs from the late 1950s-2018. This collection documents the representation of the LGBT+ community in and is accessible online at ! (📺: )

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  8. Jun 17

    John Beyer's "Cheryl", broadcast on in 1970, follows the first African-American to compete for . Beyer's films, including "Cheryl", can be viewed in full at .

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  9. Jun 15

    John Beyer's documentary, "Promise City", aired on in 1969, capturing a in decline. Twenty-two of his films are on AAPB, including "Promise City" at .

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  10. Jun 6

    This summer, will donate episodes of their LGBTQ youth radio program to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting! For more on this collection, visit .

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  11. Jun 12

    Recently contributed to the AAPB, the John Beyer Collection features his award-winning made for from 1969-1978. The AAPB is proud to offer 22 of his films in-full, available at .

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  12. Jun 12

    Just discussed in my talk re teaching political history w/public broadcasting -- surreal to hear his testimony live.

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  13. Jun 10

    Who's back on Capitol Hill testifying about a president? John Dean, whose testimony kicked off the Watergate hearings that led to the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon. (h/t )

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  14. Jun 6

    Wow! At a panel about programs in archive. So excited for an exhibit online curated by about conservatism & public media to launch this summer. Such incredible resources here:

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  15. Jun 6

    75 years ago today, the Allied Forces stormed the beaches of Normandy on . 19 years ago today, covered the grand opening of the D-Day Museum in New Orleans, now known as the . Watch the program on :

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  16. Jun 5

    In honor of & those working on the biggest challenge of our time, I share an exhibit I curated for featuring many of my climate heroes like David Brower, , , & more.

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  17. May 17

    In 1970 architect I.M. Pei discussed the difference between designing a building in nature vs in the city. In this case, the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, CO.

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  18. May 30

    Aviary is amazing and the OHMS interoperability creates some amazing opportunities. Thanks!

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  19. May 30

    The Riverside Church in NYC is hiring a Hebrew Cataloging Intern and a Spanish Cataloging Intern for the WRVR-FM Digitization Project funded by ! Hebrew internship: Spanish internship:

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  20. May 21

    Thank you for using the American Archive of Public Broadcasting and in your published research on media coverage of chronic traumatic encephalopathy!

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