Sarah Oglesby-Dunegan Oral History
Title
Sarah Oglesby-Dunegan Oral History
Subject
Fair trade, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, interfaith, social justice, Guatemala, Equal Exchange, Dallas County Jail Program
Description
Oral history interview with Reverend Sarah Oglesby-Dunegan conducted by Aspen Grender in Topeka, Kansas, on March 29, 2016. This interview features Sarah Oglesby-Dunegan, the minister of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Topeka. This discussion focused mostly on Reverend Oglesby-Dunegan’s approach to creating a welcoming interfaith experience in her congregation, her involvement with various social justice groups as well the relationship between justice and religious experience, her travels with the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee to Guatemala to learn about fair trade coffee, and her work with Equal Exchange and the Dallas County Jail Program.
Source
Religion in Kansas Project
Publisher
Religious Studies Department, University of Kansas
Date
3/29/2016
Contributor
Oral histories created by University of Kansas students, staff and faculty as part of the Religion in Kansas Project are archived in KU ScholarWorks, the digital repository of the University of Kansas.
Rights
All oral histories in the Religion in Kansas Project are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Unported License.
Format
.mp3
Language
en_US
Type
Recording, oral
Coverage
Topeka, KS, Guatemala, Dallas County
Interviewer
Grender, Aspen
Interviewee
Oglesby-Dunegan, Sarah
Location
Collection
Citation
“Sarah Oglesby-Dunegan Oral History,” Religion in Kansas Project, accessed April 23, 2018, http://ksreligion.omeka.net/items/show/4386.