Pittman, Catherine
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Catherine Pittman interviewed by Elizabeth (Bethy) Williams, 2011 March 12
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Scope and Contents
In this interview, Catherine Pittman discusses growing up in Owosso, Michigan as the oldest of 10 children raised in a single parent household. She recounts her religious and spiritual journey—growing up with Catholicism and later finding a home in Unitarian Universalism and earth-centered spiritualities. Pittman talks of her academic passions in the field of psychology as well as her activism as a professor at Saint Mary’s College, a small Catholic women’s college in Notre Dame, Indiana....
Dates of Materials:
2011 March 12
Documenting Lesbian Lives Oral History Project oral histories
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Identifier: SSC-MS-00661
Abstract
Documenting Lesbian Lives is a collection of life histories with people who consider themselves to be (presently or at one time) lesbian, queer or bisexual. The project provides a complex and nuanced collective story of American lesbian history and experience. Narrators include grassroots activists and political organizers; educators and academics; musicians, writers, and artists; as well as community and religious leaders. They come from a variety of class, ethnic, racial, social, and...
Dates of Materials:
2010-2020
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