• The People's Archive: An Oral History Podcast

  • De: Kera Lovell
  • Podcast

The People's Archive: An Oral History Podcast

De: Kera Lovell
  • Resumen

  • The People's Archive, hosted by Dr. Kera Lovell, is an archive of oral history interviews on a range of topics that seek to widen our understanding of experiences of gender, sexuality, military service, and more. Season 1 interrogates the tensions of existence for marginalized groups in a conservative cultural climate, including self-love celebrations and unpacking the traumas of parental shaming and social stigma.
    Kera Lovell
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  • S01, E10: Paris Fagette
    Sep 14 2024

    Episode Overview: (Release Date: September 13, 2024) From teacher to drag queen, Paris Fagette (@parisfagette) is an international vogueing performer based in Seoul, South Korea, where they are currently members of Korea's House of Ivy and the renowned House of Labeija. Join us this episode as we learn about Paris’s queer journey, the differences between in the drag and ballroom scenes across Seoul, and more. Production: This interview was recorded at the University of Utah Asia Campus in South Korea on July 28, 2023. This episode is hosted by Dr. Kera Lovell and edited/produced by Varuni Ravi. The Communications manager for this episode is Rejoice Potja. Connect with Our Guest! https://www.instagram.com/parisfagette/ Connect with Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peoplesarchivepodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PeoplesArchivePodcast⁠⁠

    For inquiries: peoplesarchivepodcast@gmail.com

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    47 m
  • S01, E09: Writer Scott Morris
    Aug 26 2024

    Episode Overview: (Release Date: August 26, 2024) In this episode of The People's Archive, writer and zinemaker Scott Morris (he/him) of Magpie Zines @magpiezines speaks to a group of gender studies college students at the University of Utah's Asia Campus in South Korea. Fielding questions on gender and parenthood, Morris describes his experiences as a bisexual feminist father of two finding his queer voice through writing.

    Production: This interview was recorded in February of 2022 at the University of Utah's Asia Campus in South Korea. This episode is hosted by Dr. Kera Lovell and edited/produced by Joel Atkinson, Katie Park, and Varuni Ravi. The Communications Manager for this episode is Rejoice Potja.


    Connect with our guest!

    Check out their website: https://www.skoticus.com/magpiezines

    Purchase a zine: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MagpieZines

    Read their book Points of Tangency: https://amzn.to/4dBcgjX


    Connect with Us!

    Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/peoplesarchivepodcast/⁠

    YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@PeoplesArchivePodcast⁠

    Tik Tok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@peoplesarchivepodcast/⁠

    For inquiries: peoplesarchivepodcast@gmail.com


    #feminist #parenting #dadlife #bisexual #relationship #korea #bisexual #bi #marriage #children #gender #sexuality

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    45 m
  • S03, E01: Student Soldier Jake Lee on Bullying
    Aug 20 2024

    Episode Overview: (Release Date: August 20, 2024) This episode begins our third ongoing series on mandatory military service in South Korea. As a legacy of the Korean War, all Korean men are required to serve in the military for a period of 1-3 years, and many complete their service during college. Despite how common mandatory military service is in Korea, very little is shared about the emotional experiences of this part of life for men on the peninsula. In response, our team recorded a series of interviews with students from the University of Utah’s Asia Campus (UAC) in South Korea who each share different aspects about the joys, the trauma, and the monotony of life near the DMZ. Today you will hear our host, University of Utah alum Charles Hong, speak with Jake Lee who shares their critiques of their military service in Korea. Having a grandfather from North Korea, Lee took issue with considering them as enemies which he described as part of the educational brainwashing he experienced during his service. Lee describes the bullying he saw as unfair, and expresses sadness knowing what some junior soldiers had to endure. Production: This season of The People’s Archive is on Student Soldiers in South Korea, and is produced by Alaina Choi and Charles Hong, and hosted by Charles Hong, with audio editing by Katie Park. The interview was recorded in the fall of 2020. Connect with Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peoplesarchivepodcast/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PeoplesArchivePodcast

    Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@peoplesarchivepodcast/ For inquiries: peoplesarchivepodcast@gmail.com

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