Lideres Latinos Oral History Project: Interview with Martha A. Noyola

Lideres Latinos Oral History Project: Interview with Martha A. Noyola

Titles: Lideres Latinos Oral History Project: Interview with Martha A. Noyola (Supplied title)

Description: BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Martha Noyola was born in Houston Texas; her parents are immigrants from Mexico. She graduated from the University of California-Berkeley and works as a multicultural academic advisor for St. Cloud State University. She has served on the board of the Multicultural Center for Central Minnesota, and worked or volunteered for the Latino Coalition, Community Development Coalition, and National Latina Health Organization, and Catholic Charities. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Early life; family decision to come to the United States; crossing the border; education and fitting in at school; going away to college; gender roles in family and school; volunteering; family expectations of going to college; moving to Minnesota; racism in small town Minnesota; Latino community in and around St. Cloud; Catholic Charities; nonprofit work; working for St. Cloud State as a multicultural advisor; establishing a community within St. Cloud; being a mom and raising children in a predominantly white community; hopes for the Latino community to become more visible in central Minnesota.

Dates

  • 12/28/2010 (Creation)

Creation

Identifiers

  • Library Call Number: OH135
  • Accession Number: AV2011.2.25

Holding Type: Oral History - Interview

Project

Quantity: 1 digital file 44 pages transcript

Format

  • Content Category: sound recordings
  • Content Category: text

Measurements

  • 01:35:16 running time

Subjects

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Lideres Latinos Oral History Project: Interview with Martha A. Noyola

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