Oral history interview with Margie Victoria Delgado, conducted by Camilla Flores (video)
Creator
Delgado, Margie Victoria
Contributor
Flores, Camilla; Genealogical Society Of Hispanic America, Utah Chapter
Date
2021-03-21
Spatial Coverage
Colorado, United States; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Subject
Delgado, Margie Victoria--Interviews; Chicano movement; Racism against Hispanic Americans; Hispanic Americans; Social workers; University of Utah--Alumni and alumnae
Keywords
Latinx Identity
Description
Margie Victoria Delgado discusses being raised in a family that emphasized assimilation, so she is not bilingual. She talks about attempting to learn Spanish through different classes. She discusses her family history and genealogy, and how her grandmother came to settle in Grand Junction, Colorado. She went to live with her aunt and uncle in Salt Lake City as a young girl after her mother died. She recounts how she learned about racism when attending school, and having the opportunity to attend the University of Utah through the Spanish-Speaking Organization for Community, Integrity, and Opportunity (SOCIO) organization. She discusses the impact of the Chicano movement on her life, and her work with the juvenile court system.
Type
Image/MovingImage
Genre
oral histories (literary works)
Format
video/mp4
Extent
01:27:57
Rights
Rights Holder
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah