Title |
Oral history interview of Andrea Ramos Campos, conducted by Tallie Casucci (audio and transcript) |
Creator |
Campos, Andrea Ramos |
Contributor |
Casucci, Tallie |
Description |
Andrea Ramos Campos (b. 1995) moved to south Florida from Peru when she was 6 years old. Her family moved due to racial challenges for her Black and White parents in Peru and for more opportunities for Andrea and her sibling. Andrea recounts growing up with a very loving family, a vibrant community, and a love for nature. Andrea enjoyed dance, including salsa, Afro-Peruvian music - festejo, color guard in high school, and eventually fire bending with a staff. Andrea discusses her first visit to the mountains and first climbing experience in Big Cottonwood Canyon. In 2016, Andrea moved to Salt Lake City and started climbing more with her roommates and overcoming financial barriers of the sport. Andrea then discusses her community organizing and leadership with Color the Wasatch, Salt Lake Area Queer Climbers, and Salt Lake Climbers Alliance. Andrea owns her own business, Lovin' Coven, a trauma-informed yoga practice and podcast. |
Additional Information |
Timestamps - 0:25 Immigrating to Florida from Peru; 3:03 Growing up in Florida; 9:18 Dance and fire bending; 15:05 First visit to the mountains; 18:52 First climbing experience at the Slips in Big Cottonwood Canyon; 20:27 Financial barriers to climbing and gym climbing; 27:36 Impactful climbing experience with rock fall on her rope while in the Uintas; 34:13 Color the Wasatch ; 47:14 Salt Lake Area Queer Climbers; 50:37 Salt Lake Climbers Alliance ; 1:03:18 Owning her business, Lovin' Coven; 1:07:27 Climbing community's current challenges with change and incorporating indigenous perspectives |
Date |
2022-10-18 |
Spatial Coverage |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States, 40.76078, -111.89105; Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States, 40.63759, -111.63283 |
Subject |
Rock climbers; Rock climbing; Yoga; Peruvian Americans; Big Cottonwood Canyon (Salt Lake County, Utah); Women in community organization; Outdoor recreation industry |
Collection Number and Name |
DA0002 Rock Climbers Oral History Project |
Collection Name |
Rock Climbers Oral History Project |
Holding Institution |
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Type |
Text; Sound |
Format |
application/pdf |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
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Access Rights |
I acknowledge and agree that all information I obtain as a result of accessing any oral history provided by the University of Utah's Marriott Library shall be used only for historical or scholarly or academic research purposes, and not for commercial purposes. I understand that any other use of the materials is not authorized by the University of Utah and may exceed the scope of permission granted to the University of Utah by the interviewer or interviewee. I may request permission for other uses, in writing to Special Collections at the Marriott Library, which the University of Utah may choose to grant, in its sole discretion. I agree to defend, indemnify and hold the University of Utah and its Marriott Library harmless for and against any actions or claims that relate to my improper use of materials provided by the University of Utah. |
Note |
The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author, and do not reflect any views, opinions, or official policy of the University of Utah or the J. Willard Marriott Library. |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6h45twd |
Extent |
17 pages; 1:12:14 |
Genre |
oral histories (literary works); sound recordings |
Setname |
uum_rcohp |
ID |
2289536 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6h45twd |