Title |
Short Oral history with Karina Lugo Villalba; 2023-09-16 [Transcript and Audio] |
Creator |
Lugo Villalba, Karina; Bagley, Carly; Kitterman, Katherine |
Extent |
6 leaves; 20:20 minutes |
Date |
2023-09-16 |
Description |
Lugo-Villalba shares memories of running after school programs and gang intervention programs and Colors of Success programs at the "Nettie." She shares how important this space was for kids to cook together, have their own space, learn to be a family together, etc. She talks about the demographics of children they served and how they served all children. She talks about the different types of events and activities that were at the Center. She discusses what she learned from elder members of the community like the Barns, Mr. Simpson, Henry Benze, Mr. Oliver, Mr. Bardo, Alberta Henry, Miss Sawyer, and Mr. Green. She talks about partnering with Omega fraternity and professors at the University of Utah. The Nettie Gregory Center worked with the My Brother's Keeper initiative and their Embody curriculum. Lugo Villalba talks about how the children got along with one another and she attributes that to Nettie Gregory's presence at the Center. She talks about the "shoe box program" they put on during the holidays. |
Collection |
Peoples of Utah Revisited (POUR) |
Identifier |
POUR23_0070_001_Lugo-Villalba_Karina.pdf |
Contributing Institution |
Nettie Gregory Center |
Publisher |
Utah Historical Society |
Subject |
Civic centers; Community centers; Community resources; Community Service Organization; Community service for teens; African American youth; Youth Project (U.S.); After-school programs; Memories; Reminiscing; 2000s (Decade); After-school programs; Family; Children; Social workers; Colors of Success; Advocates for Youth (U.S.); Gangs; Basketball; Gardening; Cooking; Life skills; Kitchen; Cooking; Programming (Computers); Foosball (Game); At-risk youth; Socialization; Identity; Neighbors; Community; Food; Movies; Halloween; Siblings; Mexican American women; Fostering family; African Americans; Freemasonry; Culture; Gang intervention; Sunday; Unity; Belonging; Fraternity Brothers; Biracial people; Mentorship; University of Utah; Professors; Friends; Ethnicity; My Brother's Keeper Initiative (U.S.); Lesson plans; Shoe box curriculum; Christmas; Gifts; Empowerment Project; Salt Lake City (Utah) |
Genre |
oral histories (literary works) |
Spatial Coverage |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/5780993/salt-lake-city.html |
Rights Management |
Utah Historical Society |
Rights |
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Language |
eng |
Type |
Text; Sound |
Format |
application/pdf |
Scanned By |
Michelle Gollehon |
Metadata Cataloger |
Amy Green Larsen |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6c8szk3 |
Setname |
dha_pour |
ID |
2533705 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6c8szk3 |