Sandra Brown Interview, 15 July 2008

An interview with Sandra Brown who is a principal of the Global Communications and Creative Arts school at Shaw High School. She discusses the origins of Shaw high, the original school building along with the new one. She talks about the various programs and activities the school offers and talks about current students and their attitudes.

Participants: Brown, Sandra (interviewee) / Miller, Emily (interviewer)
Collection: Project Team
Institutional Repository: Cleveland Regional Oral History Collection

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Project Team

This series comprises a wide range of interviews conducted by Center staff since 2005 in support of the Euclid Corridor History Project, Neighborhood Connections, and a number of mostly short-term collaborations. It also includes a number of standalone interviews by Center staff.