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A VIDEO INTERVIEW WITH ISABELLA DOMINIQUE

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Student Voices highlights the work of American University students.


An interview with Isabella Dominique for the Julian Bond Oral History Project, sponsored by the School of Public Affairs at American University. Conducted by Gregg Ivers in Washington, D.C. on September 20th, 2019, assisted by Cayla Fox and Elizabeth Groux, members of the American University class of 2020.


Isabella Dominique, a senior at American University and a member of the class of 2020, is the President of the campus chapter of the NAACP. Here, she talks about her personal and family background, the people, events and experiences that formed her social and political consciousness, and how she came to her campus activism and personal identity.


The Student Voices page of the Julian Bond Oral History Project features the work of students at American University. On occasion, this page will feature interviews conducted by American University students with civil rights activists past and present. Other times, we will feature interviews with American University students about their own work in politics and social activism.

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Please direct any inquiries by email to Dr. Gregg Ivers at ivers@american.edu

PROJECT DIRECTOR: Dr. Gregg Ivers, Professor of Government, American University

RESEARCH AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT: Gracie Brett, Lianna Bright, Audra Gale, and Colleen Vivaldi

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT: Cameron Burns, Andrew Eversden, Kevin Alexander Gray, and Lawrence Holman

PRODUCTION ASSISTANCE AND WEBSITE DESIGN: Jessica Merriman

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