Dayton is notable for its attempt to make itself an "immigrant-friendly city" through the establishment of Welcome Dayton, a policy and organization that tries to boost up the immigrant community while boosting up Dayton itself. I aim to find ways in which members of the Turkish
About the Project Editor's note: This undergraduate research project is in development in fall of 2016 at Antioch College through a course entitled 'Humanities Fieldwork: Oral History & Digital Scholarship' taught by Brooke Bryan. Please contact the lead researcher, Dale Kondraki '17, with questions or intent to
About the Project Do quiltmakers find 'flow' in their practices of making, and how do they value their quilts and expect them to be cared for? Are quilts signifiers of family heritage or cultural property? What ethics gird quilt preservation practices today, and how are they
About the Project Beyond The Fence is a project exploring the ideational and institutional factors in domestic civilian–base community relations in the United States during periods of expansion and contestation. Interviews were used in a case study of a grassroots campaign advocating for the basing of
About the Project In February 2019, Kat Christen and other staff from Antioch College traveled to the Rio Grande Valley to learn more about the Carrizo-Comecrudo Indigenous led movement to resist border wall construction and connect Antioch students to related educational opportunities. Kat Christen collected a