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University of Miami Office of Civic and Community Engagement
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Climate Gentrification Oral History collection

  • ASM0755
  • Collection
  • 2022

Beginning in January 2022, the University of Miami Office of Civic and Community Engagement, affiliated faculty, and community partners embarked on a research study to examine the genesis, criteria, and relevance of the term “climate gentrification” as it relates to concerns about equitable development in Miami. The project complemented an academic literature review with a collection of oral histories to expand the understanding of climate gentrification based on lived experiences. Students in Dr. Robin Bachin’s Environmental History course at the University of Miami in Spring 2022 partnered with community organizations to engage interested residents in recording oral histories in the Overtown, Little Havana, Liberty City, and Allapattah neighborhoods in Miami.

This collection contains the oral history videos that were created as part of the project and can be accessed online.

University of Miami Office of Civic and Community Engagement

Online: Scott Carver oral history interviews

A series of oral history interviews with Scott Carver residents and stakeholders at the University of Miami Libraries on February 24, and June 22, 2016 and at the Scott Carver homes reunion at the NFL Yet Center at Gwen Cherry Park on April 23, 2016.

Materials can be accessed through this link: https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/collection/asm0480

University of Miami Office of Civic and Community Engagement