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Interviewer
Max Krochmal
Contributor
Rafael Delgadillo
Date of Interview
2025
Publication Date
10-8-2025
Narrator Birth Year
1946
Description
Diana Dunn is a leading anti-racism organizer. Her activism started in the 1960s with the anti-war movement. Alongside her late husband, Dr. Jim Dunn, and his colleague Ron Chisholm, she co-founded The People's Institute for Survival and Beyond. She dedicated decades to facilitating and developing the "Undoing Racism" workshops across the United States, focusing on empowering communities to understand and dismantle systemic racism.
Geographic Coverage
New Orleans, LA
Time Periods
1970s to present
Duration
55:42:00
File Size
1.7 GB
Format
mp4
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Dunn, Diana, "Oral History Interview with Diana Dunn" (2025). Economic Justice Research Lab Oral History Project. 23.
https://scholarworks.uno.edu/ejrloh/23

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