Allison, Julian Transcript (of Cut, Unrestricted recording)
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Julian Allison ('23) is a Government and History double major at William & Mary from Mamaroneck, New York. He is involved in the Phi Sigma Pi honors fraternity, and currently serves on the executive board as Chapter Historian, In 2021-22, he was also the marketing lead for the Students Rights Initiative and currently serves on the Committee for Contextualizing Campus Landmarks and Iconography at William & Mary.
Julian Allison, a senior at William & Mary when this interview was conducted, reflects on his experience with various communities at the university and in Williamsburg. He discusses his experiences living both on and off campus and students' relationship with the Williamsburg community. He also describes classes about queer issues and the opportunity to conduct research and have discussions with other students, including his senior seminar about the AIDS crisis. Julian also describes current events within the US legal system and LGBTQ+ issues, as well as his future plans to go to law school. He also discusses queer campus groups and a desire for a physical queer space on campus.
Dates
- Creation: 2022 October 4
Conditions Governing Access
Completely restrict access to "uncut" version for ten years, access to "cut" version unrestricted.
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From the Collection: 10 Megabytes
Language
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections Research Center Repository