Wednesday, May 1, 2019

SSU Viking Voices Podcast: Alumni Stories – Keith Knight, Gentleman Cartoonist

Welcome to the latest edition of Salem State University Viking Voices where we highlight many of the great things going on at this exciting institution and among the alumni community.

Keith Knight,
Gentleman Cartoonist
This episode features our special guest Keith Knight who after graduation from Salem State College in 1990 has gone on to become an award-winning cartoonist whose topical and biographical work has brought national acclaim and numerous awards.

Today Keith has three nationally syndicated comics. He is the author of over a dozen books. His views on race, expressed in his work have led to recognition by the NAACP  as a 2015 History Maker.  CNN placed Keith along with other notable voices including Joseph Lowery, civil rights activist, and Henry Louis Gates, scholar, writer, cultural critic to give America an Equality Report Card.

Have a listen below as Keith describes his time at Salem State, gives us insight into his work and tells of his new project, an autobiographical television pilot in development for the streaming service, Hulu.

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Sunday, January 13, 2019

SSU Viking Voices Podcast: Campus Resources – Susan Edwards, Chief Archivist at Salem State University

Welcome to the latest edition of Salem State University Viking Voices where we highlight many of the great things going on at this exciting institution and among the alumni community.

Susan Edwards
Archivist at Salem State University
This episode features our special guest Susan Edwards who since 1996 has been creating positive change and has become a touchstone to generations of Salem State students, faculty, staff and alumni.

Today as Chief Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, Ms. Edwards is caretaker of a vast trove of the University’s most prized intellectual assets.

Our interview was recorded at the Frederick E. Berry Library and Learning Commons. From the library's home page: "Built in 2014, the learning commons is a blend of a modern library and vibrant student center ... The library includes over 1,000 seats in a variety of styles; over 150 computer workstations; 12 reservable group study rooms; and access to over 300 databases that include thousands of scholarly articles and resources."

The archives are located on the lower-level ground floor. The website describes:

"Salem State University’s Archives & Special Collections preserves and provides access to materials that are rare, unique, or historical. The collections are housed in a 5,000 sq ft secure, climate-controlled facility on the ground floor of Berry Library. 

The collection includes the historical records of the university (1854-present) as well as thousands of books, documents, manuscripts, maps, photographs, videos, artifacts, and ephemera. These materials are housed in the climate-controlled, secure environment of the library because of their rarity, or because of their importance as part of a special collection, or both.

While these collections must be treated with special care, Materials may be viewed by Salem State faculty, staff, students as well as outside scholars, public historians, genealogists, and other researchers. Use of these collections is strongly encouraged and visitors to Archives & Special Collections are always welcome to make use of the collections."

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End notes:
I am looking forward to our next conversation.You can join in the conversation by following this blog and checking out the many social media outlets available to our Salem State community. A short list of some of these venues are below.
Go Vikings!


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