extended interviews
Steve Murray, Director of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us how The Archives handles the present becoming the past. Steve Murray, Director of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us how Technology has changed the everyday operation of The Archives. |
Steve Murray, Director of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us about the many different items The Archives collects. Steve Murray, Director of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us why The Archives is so important for young people and their sense of identity. |
Steve Murray, Director of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, talks to us about how The Archives receives and handles donations. Steve Murray, Director of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us the best way to view and interpret The Alabama State Archives. |
Edwin C. Bridges, Director Emeritus of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, talks to us about the Alabama State Archives Collection. |
Edwin C. Bridges, Director Emeritus of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, talks to us about all the resources available for teachers at The Alabama Department of Archives and History. |
Edwin C. Bridges, Director Emeritus of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us about his favorite artifact at The Alabama Department of Archives and History. |
Edwin C. Bridges, , Director Emeritus of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us every Alabamian should learn about our history. |
Edwin C. Bridges, , Director Emeritus of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us why the study of History is so important. |
Edwin C. Bridges, , Director Emeritus of The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us how much work is actually involved in preserving The Archives Collection. |
Raven Christopher, NAGPRA Coordinator for The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us why The Alabama Department of Archives and History is one of Alabama's Hidden Gems. |
Raven Christopher, NAGPRA Coordinator for The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us about her favorite artifact. |
Raven Christopher, NAGPRA Coordinator for The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us how the Archives finds new artifacts. |
Nancy Dupree, Reference Coordinator at The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us why she feels that she has the best job in the world. |
Nancy Dupree, Reference Coordinator at The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us why genealogy research is so difficult to complete. |
Nancy Dupree, Reference Coordinator at The Alabama Department of Archives and History, talks to us about how technology has made her job easier. |
Meredith McDonough, Digital Assets Coordinator at The Alabama Department of Archives and History, talks to us about The Alabama Department of Archives and History's digital collection. |
Meredith McDonough, Digital Assets Coordinator at The Alabama Department of Archives and History, talks to us about the 1000's of Film negatives donated to the Archives. |
Meredith McDonough, Digital Assets Coordinator at The Alabama Department of Archives and History, talks to us about all the opportunities for volunteers at The State Archives. |
Wesley Garmon, Education Coordinator for The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us about The Archive role as a resource for educators across Alabama. |
Wesley Garmon, Education Coordinator for The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us why Alabama is such a great place to live and learn. |
Wesley Garmon, Education Coordinator for The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us why The Archives is not just a resource for schools and teachers. |
Wesley Garmon, Education Coordinator for The Alabama Department of Archives and History, tells us why it is important to study History. |
Yvonne Knowles, President of Friends of The Archives, tells us about the Friends of The Archives organization. |
Yvonne Knowles, President of Friends of The Archives, tells us about her personal growth in discovering Alabama's history. |
Linda Derry, Site Director and Site Archaeologist at Old Cahaba Archaeological Park, reminds us that we must be critical consumers of not only commercials, but history as well. |
Dr. Virgil Beasley, Cultural Resource Investigator for The Office of Archaeological Research at The University of Alabama, tells us about his work on modern Archaeological sights and Rickwood Field. |
George Archibald, Co-Founder of The International Crane Foundation, tells us why it is important for humans to save the Whooping Cranes. |
George Archibald, Co-Founder of The International Crane Foundation, explains how communication is the most valuable asset in saving Whooping Cranes. |
George Archibald, Co-Founder of The International Crane Foundation, explains why he wants to work himself out of a job. |
Andrew Cantrell, PhD Student at Alabama A&M University, walks us through the daily study of Whooping Cranes. |
Andrew Cantrell, PhD Student at Alabama A&M University, talks about the changes over the years to the study of Whooping Cranes. |
Andrew Cantrell, PhD Student at Alabama A&M University, tells us why we shouldn't worry when Whooping Cranes or other Endangered Species are on Private Property. |
Lizzie Condon, Keep Cranes Safe Coordinator at The International Crane Foundation, gives us all reasons to Love Whooping Cranes. |
Lizzie Condon, Keep Cranes Safe Coordinator at The International Crane Foundation, tells us how surprised and happy she is with how beautiful Alabama is. |
Lizzie Condon, Keep Cranes Safe Coordinator at The International Crane Foundation, talks about the importance of Wildlife Refuges. |
Julia Clarke, Professor of Paleontology at The Jackson School of Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin, talks about why she wanted to be a paleontologist. |
Julia Clarke, Professor of Paleontology at The Jackson School of Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin, explains how birds not only adapted the ability to fly with wings, but also how some species have coopted the use of those wings. |
John Borom, Director of Fairhope campus Coastal Alabama Community College and President of Mobile Bay Audubon Society, talks about passing on the love of nature to future generations. |
John Borom, Director of Fairhope campus Coastal Alabama Community College and President of Mobile Bay Audubon Society, talks about The John Borom Alabama Coastal Birdfest |
John Borom, Director of Fairhope campus Coastal Alabama Community College and President of Mobile Bay Audubon Society, tells us what was necessary to save Bald Eagles and all endangered species in Alabama. |
Virgil ‘Duke’ Beasley: Volunteer Archaeologists
Virgil ‘Duke’ Beasley: Rusty Nails: The Importance of Garbage in Archaeology
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Virgil ‘Duke’ Beasley: Rusty Nails: The Interdisciplinary Nature of Archaeology
Virgil ‘Duke’ Beasley: The Importance of Rivers to Early Settlement
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George Shorter: History of Old St. Stephens Archaeological Park
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George Shorter: History of Old St. Stephens Archaeological Park
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George Shorter: The early history of the Capitals of Alabama
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Susan Carr: What’s to see at Constitution Village
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Susan Carr: Huntsville’s Constitutional Village
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Susan Carr: Huntsville and Alabama’s Constitutional Convention
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Linda Derry: African American History at old Cahawba
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Linda Derry: Where did the ‘W’ come from?
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Linda Derry: Old Cahawba Archaeological Park
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Robert Mellown: The Surprising story of Tuscaloosa’s Capitol Furniture
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Robert Mellown: Dirty Politics and Alabama’s Capitals
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Robert Mellown: The Joys of Field work
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Edwin C. Bridges: The Alabama Frontier
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