https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/browse?tags=Kim+Thanh&sort_field=added&sort_dir=d&output=atom2024-03-29T15:26:30+00:00Omekahttps://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/items/show/5412 Episode 50 features a discussion of vernacular exhibits throughout Central Florida, including those at Gateway to India, Chuan Lu Garden, . This podcast also includes interviews with Dr. Tammy S. Gordon of the North Carolina State University, Drs. Deepa Nair, Hong Zhang, and Fon Gordon of the University of Central Florida, and Dr. Katherine McFarland Bruce of Wake Forest University.]]>2020-12-10T17:38:36+00:00
A History of Central Florida, Episode 50: Vernacular Exhibits
Alternative Title
Vernacular Exhibits Podcast
Subject
Podcasts
Documentaries
Winter Park (Fla.)
Orlando (Fla.)
Longwood (Fla.)
Restaurants--Florida
Monuments--Southern States
Memorials--Florida
Hinduism--United States
Lanterns--China
Parades--United States
Homosexuality--Florida
Lesbianism--Southern States
Bisexuality--United States
Transgender people--United States
Parks--Florida
Description
Episode 50 of A History of Central Florida podcasts: Vernacular Exhibits. RICHES Podcast Documentaries are short form narrative documentaries that explore Central Florida history and are locally produced. These podcasts can involve the participation or cooperation of local area partners.
Episode 50 features a discussion of vernacular exhibits throughout Central Florida, including those at Gateway to India, Chuan Lu Garden, . This podcast also includes interviews with Dr. Tammy S. Gordon of the North Carolina State University, Drs. Deepa Nair, Hong Zhang, and Fon Gordon of the University of Central Florida, and Dr. Katherine McFarland Bruce of Wake Forest University.
Creator
Velásquez, Daniel
Source
Original 16-minute and 57-second podcast by Daniel Velásquez and Robert Cassanello, 2015: RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Orlando, Florida. https://youtu.be/LaEksy9Pb90.
"About Chef Kapoor." Gateway to Indian Restaurant. http://www.gatewaytoindiarestaurant.biz/about-us/.
"CHUAN LU GARDEN." Chuan Lu Garden. http://www.chuanluyuan.com/.
Ketcham, Sandra. "The Evolving Identity of Orlando's Little Vietnam." Visit Florida. http://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/articles/2012/august/2305-the-evolving-identity-of-orlandos-little-vietnam.html.