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Fernando Rocha oral history interview: transcript

Date

2019-11-13

Description

Oral history interview with Fernando Rocha conducted by Nathalie Martinez and Barbara Tabach on November 13, 2019 for the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Oral History Project. In this interview, Fernando Rocha recalls growing up in Santa Ana, California and in Sunrise Manor in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fernando Rocha is a Mexican professional who is committed to giving back to the Latinx youth of Las Vegas. He talks about his responsibility as a translator in his family with his siblings. He credits his academic and professional success to the Clark County School District and programs such as GEAR UP and Upward Bound. After studying at Hofstra University, he came back to Las Vegas to work with Wells Fargo and is an active community member as co-founder of the Nevada Youth Coalition and work through the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) and Nevada Promise Mentor at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN).

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Photograph of Albert Edmunds Cahlan and Ruth Estella (Schuyler) Cahlan's wedding day, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1922

Date

1920 to 1924

Description

Albert Edmunds Cahlan and Ruth Estella (Schuyler) Cahlan's wedding day. Al & Ruth are standing by the pillar at left. William Norton Schuyler, Ruth's father, is standing at the far right. They were married about Oct. 22, 1922 at the Episcopal Church in Las Vegas by Reverend Smithe. The rest of the party is not identified, but bridesmaid Miss Allison Moffat and Bryan Bunker, the best man, may be shown as well. Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. was an usher but is not in the photo.

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Roosevelt Fitzgerald: correspondence regarding UNLV Faculty merit awards

Date

1988 to 1989

Description

From the Roosevelt Fitzgerald Professional Papers (MS-01082) -- Personal and professional papers file.

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Andrea Gardea oral history interview: transcript

Date

2019-06-29

Description

Oral history interview with Andrea Gardea conducted by Barbara Tabach on June 26, 2019 for the Remembering 1 October Oral History Project. Gardea starts talking about her early life, family, and family history. She explains why she moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 2002 and why she chose to attend University of Nevada, Las Vegas. After, Gardea describes what happened before and during the Route 91 Harvest festival, what she experienced during the shooting, and her journey in escaping the scene. She talks about the aftermath of the shooting, the trauma and PTSD experienced, and her healing process. Gardea also talks about the making of Engelland’s Vegas Born Heroes Foundation in 2018, what they do, and what they represent. Lastly, she talks about her opinions on gun control and her viewpoint on making peace.

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