2. Who are we?
Our team is comprised of undergraduate and graduate students from
Arizona State University. We are working under the direction of Principal
Investigators Dr. Mark Tebeau and Dr. Matt Garcia
Partners:
UCLA Center for Labor Research and Education
UTEP Institute of Oral History
3. Who are we?
Dr. Matthew Garcia - Prof. of History/Transborder Studies
Dr. Mark Tebeau - Prof. of Public History
Krista Clark - Second year Public History PhD student
Holly Solis - First Year Public History Master’s student
Desiree Annis - Museum Studies BA graduate
Junive Gill Vega - Transborder Studies BA student
Natalie Martinez - History and Education BA student
Chantiri Ramirez Resendiz - Second year PhD Student,
UCLA
4. What is Dream America?
We’re an oral history project that aims
to record, archive, and exhibit the
experiences of those who have built and
facilitated the undocumented youth
movement over the last decade.
We seek to document the lives of
undocumented youths and, in the
process, create a public conversation
about what it means to be an immigrant
and an American.
Inspire self-collecting.
5. Collecting Interviews
Phase One: Current or past students that have been
involved in the DREAM movement in Arizona,
California, and Texas.
● Initially audio-only
● Convenient location for Interviewees
● Quiet, distraction-free settings
Phase Two: School faculty, legislators, activists
● Video interviews
7. ASU Privacy Protocols
● Unique pseudonym, identification
number
● Verbal consent
● Identity kept in secure office
8. Archive
● Digital, public, downloadable
● Interviews attributed to pseudonyms
● Later attribution
DREAM-AMERICA.ORG
9. Artifacts
● Tentative Partnership with
the California Historical
Society in San Francisco
● Art, photographs,
documents, etc.
Procedure: Photograph and tag
for collection at a later date.