Episode 012 of the Tennessee Tech Athletics weekly podcast featuring Thomas Savage, President of the Cookeville NAACP branch; John Pelphrey, Head Men's Basketball Coach; Kim Rosamond, Head Women's Basketball Coach; Jr. Clay, junior guard; Dane Quest, sophomore guard; Michael Lolio, senior guard; Abby Buckner, senior guard; Kesha Brady, senior guard; and DJ McFarlane, sophomore center. Duration: 1 hour, 5 minutes, 23 seconds. Originally published at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxJ94Uk4WVA . For a full text transcript of the audio, see item RG152_WUW_20200722_013_transcript.
title:
Wings Up Weekly Episode 012
creator:
Tennessee Technological University. Sports Information
creator:
Vazzano, Dylan
subject:
Tennessee Technological University. Intercollegiate Athletics
subject:
Social movements
subject:
Racism
subject:
Race discrimination
description:
Episode 012 of the Tennessee Tech Athletics weekly podcast featuring Thomas Savage, President of the Cookeville NAACP branch; John Pelphrey, Head Men's Basketball Coach; Kim Rosamond, Head Women's Basketball Coach; Jr. Clay, junior guard; Dane Quest, sophomore guard; Michael Lolio, senior guard; Abby Buckner, senior guard; Kesha Brady, senior guard; and DJ McFarlane, sophomore center. Duration: 1 hour, 5 minutes, 23 seconds. Originally published at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxJ94Uk4WVA . For a full text transcript of the audio, see item RG152_WUW_20200722_013_transcript.
date:
2020-07-02
type:
Sound
format:
mp4
identifier:
RG152_WUW_20200722_013
publisher:
Tennessee Technological University. Archives and Special Collections
source:
Sports Information records
language:
eng
relation:
RG152_WUW_20200722_013_transcript
temporal:
2020s
spatial:
Cookeville (Tenn.)
spatial:
Putnam County (Tenn.)
rights:
In Copyright
rights Holder:
Tennessee Technological University
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