Chelsea Carnes completed an internship with SPOHP and participated in both the Mississippi Freedom trip and the Appalachian Change field research trip. While working at SPOHP she founded the Florida Queer History Project in June of 2016 in response to the Orlando Pulse massacre. Chelsea graduated from the University of Florida summa cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in History and a Minor in Ethnomusicology. She was recently accepted into the Family, Youth, and Community Sciences Master’s Program at UF. In 2013, she started a non-profit that uses music and performance as a platform to encourage self-esteem in young girls, Gainesville Girls Rock Camp, and still serves as the camp’s Director. This vignette features clips from an interview conducted in 2016 in which Chelsea discusses the impacts of heteronormativity on her childhood and the catalyst to her interest in History. SPOHP is turning 50! To celebrate our 50th Anniversary, we’re highlighting 50 faces that have left their mark here at SPOHP from alumni to interviewees to guest speakers. In the last 50 years since the program’s founding in 1967, SPOHP has collected over 7,000 interviews, as well as provided equitable fieldwork opportunities for students. To learn more about our program and to support its mission to document the voices of people from all walks of life follow the links below! SPOHP Website: oral.history.ufl.edu/ SPOHP donation page: www.uff.ufl.edu/OnlineGiving/Fund…3&appealcode=AA1K The music featured in this vignette is by Robin Grey, whose work can be found in the link below: freemusicarchive.org/music/Robin_Grey/
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