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    Tommy Rodriguez: Youth with Disablitites (Sociocultural theory)
    Cailey Solis
    February 18, 2019 App Interview

    Interview that was conducted through email with Tommy Rodriguez, a visually impaired male with experience in working with youth with disabilities.

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    26:50
    Rebecca Hankins, Archivist, “Diversity and my Career.”
    fmari
    January 30, 2018 App Interview

    "Diversity and my Career." Interview with Rebecca Hankins, Archivist. Conducted by Francesca Marini, recorded June 16, 2017. RBMS Diversity Stories.

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    • Cushing Memorial Library and Archives

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