Indivisible [electronic resource] : stories of American community / Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University in partnership with the Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona.
Durham, N.C. : Duke University, [2000]
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CD-ROM burned Dec. 14, 2000. 4 3/4 in.
About the project -- Gallery -- Traveling exhibits -- The book -- Resources.
Contents of Gallery: 1. Birth stories: Stony Brook, New York -- 2. A traditional future: Navajo Nation -- 3. Faith, race, and renewal: Eau Claire-North Columbia, South Carolina -- 4. Building on the border: San Juan, Texas -- 5. Growing up, coming together: Chicago, Illinois -- 6. A forest home: Yaak Valley, Montana -- 7. Citizens on watch: Delray Beach, Florida -- 8. Sea culture: North Pacific Coast, Alaska -- 9. Youthline: San Francisco, California -- 10. Local money: Ithaca, New York -- 11. Small town revival: western North Carolina -- 12. Reimagining the city: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
"Indivisible: Stories of American Community is an exploration of community life in America by some of this country's most accomplished photographers, radio producers, and folklorists. Here are the stories of twelve communities where people are coming together to make their small piece of the world a better place to live." - home page.
Part of The Pew Charitable Trusts records.
Community life -- United States.
Community development -- United States.
Voluntarism -- United States.
United States -- Social conditions -- 1980-
University of Arizona. Center for Creative Photography.
Duke University. Center for Documentary Studies.
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