Title
Oral history interview video with Marisa Luse : April 7, 2021
Creator
Luse, Marisa (Interviewee)
Contributor
Decker, Jillian (Interviewer)
Klein, Dory (Contributor)
Genre
Interviews
Abstract/Description
An interview with Marisa Luse, who is the Campus Engagement and Collaborations Manager at Northeastern University. She grew up in Roxbury-close to the South End-in the 1980s, and she recounts how the Harriet Tubman House of the United South End Settlements (USES) was an anchor and center of community life. Luse also discusses busing and racial tensions during those years, her family dynamics, and the inspirations to pursue community work in her own career.
Subjects and keywords
Luse, Marisa
African Americans -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- History
Harriet Tubman House (Boston, Mass.)
Harriet Tubman House (Boston, Mass.) -- Buildings
South End (Boston, Mass.) -- History
United South End Settlements (Boston, Mass.)
Location
Northeastern University Library
Boston Research Center (BRC)
Permanent URL
Date created
April 07, 2021
Use and reproduction
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