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Interview with David Zupan

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Contributor

Zupan, David ; McKiernan, Stephen

Description

David Zupan is a veteran media activist and English teacher. He currently works as an independent contractor for IPA doing broadcast media outreach and database updating. He is also director of the Speakers’ Clearinghouse, which helps progressive policy analysts find speaking engagements at schools throughout the U.S. and Canada.
David Zupan is an activist and former English teacher studying how to make documentaries that make a difference. So far, films he has collaborated on through Daniel Miller's class at the University of Oregon's Journalism School include Hashtag Revolution, We Refuse To Be Enemies, Houseless Not Hopeless, and Creatively Maladjusted. He is affiliated with the Occupy Eugene Media Group in Eugene, Oregon. David Zupan is the founder and director of Progressive Voices which is dedicated to promoting the diverse voices and ideas and solutions critically needed in our global community today.

Date

2010-11

Rights

In copyright

Date Modified

2018-03-29

Is Part Of

McKiernan Interviews

Extent

229:06

Date of Interview

2010-11

Interviewer

Stephen McKiernan

Interviewee

David Zupan

Biographical Text

David Zupan is an activist and former English teacher studying how to make documentaries that make a difference. So far, films he has collaborated on through Daniel Miller's class at the University of Oregon's Journalism School include Hashtag Revolution, We Refuse To Be Enemies, Houseless Not Hopeless, and Creatively Maladjusted. He is affiliated with the Occupy Eugene Media Group in Eugene, Oregon. David Zupan is the founder and director of Progressive Voices which is dedicated to promoting the diverse voices and ideas and solutions critically needed in our global community today.

Duration

229:06

Language

English

Digital Publisher

Binghamton University Libraries

Digital Format

audio/mp4

Original Format

2 Microcassettes

Material Type

Sound

Interview Format

Audio

Subject LCSH

Political activists--United States; Radio broadcasting; Zupan, David--Interviews

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Keywords

Civil Rights Movement; War draft; Vietnam War; Political activism; Baby boom generation; Generation gap.

Accessibility

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Files

David Zupan.JPG

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Stephen McKiernan's collection of interviews includes more than two hundred interviews with prominent figures of the 1960s, which were collected between the mid-1990s and 2010s. The collection provides narratives of people who were actively involved in or witnessed events in the 1960s, an era which spurred profound cultural and… More

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“Interview with David Zupan,” Digital Collections, accessed April 25, 2024, https://omeka.binghamton.edu/omeka/items/show/1165.