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Shakely, Jack - Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ Interviewed by Kay Bixby on May 30, 1980. An interview with Jack Shakely as he discusses creation of California Community Foundation move from Peace Corps to non-profit mental health (and other) organizations implications of withdrawal of public funds from non-profit social welfare agencies, especially under Reagan Administration observations on future of non-profit organizations. ❧ Jack Shakely. President, California Community Foundation. Interviewed by Kay Bixby. Date of interview: 5-30-80. 1 cassette tape (1 duplicate tape). Length of interview: 46 minutes. Transcript of interview: 21 pp. CD containing interview and transcript. ❧ ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: 1. Handwritten notes re interview, by Kay Bixby. 2. LA Times article re work of Jack Shakely.
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moving image
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1 video (0:46:42) interviews oral histories (document genres) video/mp4
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