14:07:21 From Arielle Chen : My connection is low, so I am turning off my camera for now. 14:09:46 From Arielle Chen : The recordings will be in the meeting folder in the shared drive. 14:10:14 From Tahir Umar Abdullah : I was wondering why we were being surveilled! LOL 14:10:21 From Arielle Chen : Welcome Tara! 14:10:49 From Arielle Chen : Tahir, I promise I'm not sending them to big brother 14:12:18 From Arielle Chen : I have an update for transcript work as well 14:13:06 From Tara Weinberg : I wondered if people could briefly introduce themselves in the chat and their role in DAAS / the DAAS 50th anniversary project? That will help me get a sense of people’s roles. If you don’t mind, thanks :) 14:13:56 From Arielle Chen : Tara has access to the Drive as well 14:14:25 From Helen Garbarino : Hi Tara! I’m Helen. I’m the Communication Coordinator for DAAS and Anthropology. I handle photos, design, web coordination, and social. 14:14:27 From Arielle Chen : Ujima show 14:14:44 From Arielle Chen : https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0ALv57Z2kb3hfUk9PVA 14:14:50 From Matthew Carlos Stehney : Nice to meet you, Tara. I’m Matt. History grad student. Just here to help. 14:15:59 From Dolapo Raheemat Raji : Hi Tara. I'm Dolapo, a second year master of health informatics student. I'm a Research Assistant at DAAS, welcome on board! 14:16:44 From Arielle Chen : Hi Tara, I'm Arielle. I am the Administrative Coordinator/Project Coordinator at DAAS. I am also the GalleryDAAS manager. 14:17:32 From Wayne High : This is sent as an email as well... The videos are as follows: Niara Sudarkasa Panel, "The Organizations and Significance of BAM," Part I. 1980. https://bentley.mivideo.it.umich.edu/media/1_s0sjbqvx Perspectives on Bam, Part 2. 1980. https://bentley.mivideo.it.umich.edu/media/1_tni9qggx. “UM A Decade After BAM and Panel: The Organization and Significance of BAM (Last Day)”. 1980. https://bentley.mivideo.it.umich.edu/media/1_j4p7gx27 Harold Cruse Speaking at Northeastern Illinois University. 1972. · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeQhXYwKyM0 Black Literature: Objective Criticism of the Arts. 1970’s (?) Harold Cruse discusses The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual https://bentley.mivideo.it.umich.edu/media/1_5c51hu0r Harold Cruse, "AAS 699: Graduate Seminar https://bentley.mivideo.it.umich.edu/media/1_fmyxr6nq Harold Cruse, “On the Significance of Blak Culture,” Black Liberation Week, March 1969 https://bentley.mivideo.it.umich.edu/media/t/1_0r1srtq6 14:21:21 From Dolapo Raheemat Raji : From last week discussion, I was wondering if we could title my podcast - DAAS @ 50; the journey to becoming DAAS. What do we all think? 14:21:42 From Helen Garbarino : I like that title! 14:21:57 From Elizabeth James : I like that title Dolapo! 14:22:02 From Arielle Chen : That is lovely 14:22:23 From Wayne High : Agree, I also like the title... 14:23:29 From Arielle Chen : lmao 14:23:40 From Stephen M Ward : Remember, this is being recorded ... 14:24:10 From Arielle Chen : Recordings will only be accessible by this group 14:24:36 From Arielle Chen to Helen Garbarino(Direct Message) : lmao 14:24:51 From Arielle Chen to Helen Garbarino(Direct Message) : I love her attempt to say that 14:25:43 From Arielle Chen : That sounds great! 14:32:52 From Matthew J Countryman : Evans: Earl, Nesha, Al 14:33:17 From Tahir Umar Abdullah : It would be good to have a list of any DAAS faculty or alumni who are either still at U of M, or alive and in the area available for comment. 14:33:29 From Matthew J Countryman : Frank: Phil, Vonnie McLoyd?, Rob Sellers? 14:33:51 From Matthew J Countryman : Niara: Kelly, Vonnie 14:34:06 From Matthew J Countryman : James Jackson: Phil, Al 14:34:17 From Tara Weinberg : I notice The History Makers also has some interview footage of Niara Sudarkasa: https://www.thehistorymakers.org/biography/niara-sudarkasa-40 14:35:06 From Matthew J Countryman : Evans: Beth 14:35:15 From Matthew J Countryman : Evans: Faye 14:35:27 From Tahir Umar Abdullah : Thanks Tara! The History Makers wouldn’t get back to us regarding the use of their footage. But we do have some of her videos from History Makers transcribed 14:35:37 From Matthew J Countryman : James: Faye 14:35:45 From Tara Weinberg : @Tahir: Aha, got it 14:36:41 From Matthew J Countryman : Niara & Frank: Judge Stephens 14:39:15 From Arielle Chen : I will save the chat as well into the team drive 14:49:12 From Elizabeth James : Thanks Arielle. I wrote them down, but having a record will help! 14:54:01 From Arielle Chen : Sounds good. I'll be sure to record next week as well 14:54:23 From Tara Weinberg : @Beth: Btw I love your visualization of tree — found it helpful in thinking of framing the project. The notion of roots of DAAS, the present trunk and future branches and fruit. And the website being a sort of digital version of that, mapping the network of fibers of the Dept, stories on the branches, exposing the roots etc. 14:57:25 From Elizabeth James : Thanks so much Tara, you said it better than I could describe it!!