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Finding Aid to the Indivisible Project / CHALK Collection 1999-2001 SFH 66
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Description
Photographs; slides; and interview audiorecordings, transcripts, and logs documenting the Indivisible project conducted in San Francisco with the youth organization CHALK, featuring its Youthline telephone hotline program. Included with the San Francisco materials are postcards, a CD-ROM, a book, and an inventory documenting the Indivisible project as a whole, which consists of projects conducted at 12 community sites across the United States. George King interviewed and Lauren Greenfield photographed Youthline and CHALK staff for The Indivisible project.
Background
Indivisible “Indivisible: Stories of American Community” is a documentary project that explores community life in America through real-life stories recorded in photographs and interviews. The project was organized by the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University in partnership with the Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona, and funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Extent
1 box, 1 shoebox, 1 oversize flat box (3.0 linear feet)
Restrictions
Rights, title, and interest to Indivisible interview recordings, logs, and working transcripts belong to the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and may be used for non-commercial, public service, and educational purposes only, or to publicize and promote these non-commercial and educational activities. All requests to copy, reprint, or republish recorded interviews or printed materials for any other purposes than those described above shall be submitted in writing to the Center for Documentary Studies.
Availability
The collection is available for use during San Francisco History Center hours, with photographs available during Photo Desk hours. Collections that are stored offsite should be requested 48 hours in advance.