Wheeler, Lucy
Person
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Cupaiuolo, Susan. Interview
Digital Record
Identifier: CupaiuoloSusan_WheelerLucy_2023-02-23
Dates:
2023-02-23
Found in:
CSUSM Special Collections
Cupaiuolo, Susan. Interview, 2023-02-23
File
Identifier: SC027-24
Scope and Contents
The Primavera Orchard was owned and operated by Giovanni and Susan Cupaiuolo from 1991 until Nino’s death in 2020 in Vista, California. It was a six acre peri-urban farm specializing in the growth, preparation, promotion and detailed hand-pollinated fruit from a variety of cherimoya trees. Cherimoya trees are a tropical fruit tree which will only grow in Southern California and are very expensive due to the complicated and dedicated care of the trees and cultivations. The Cupaiuolos later...
Dates:
2023-02-23
Cupaiuolo, Susan. Interview transcript
Digital Record
Identifier: CupaiuoloSusan_WheelerLucy_2023-02-23_transcript
Dates:
2023-02-23
Found in:
CSUSM Special Collections
Nagata, Alethea and George, 2022-11-16
File
Identifier: SC027-033
Scope and Contents
Oral History of 2nd generation (George and Alethea Nagata) who represent four generations of Japanese Americans contributing to the agricultural industry of North County San Diego, California. During their interview the Nagatas discuss their family history, their forced internments at Poston Relocation Center in Yuma, Arizona during World War II, their lives post-internment, and their working lives as agricultural laborers and family farmers. The Nagatas discuss their operations in detail...
Dates:
2022-11-16
Nagata, George and Alethea. Interview November 16, 2022.
Digital Record
Identifier: NagataGeorgeandAlethea_WheelerLucy_2022-11-16
Dates:
2022-11-16
Found in:
CSUSM Special Collections
Nagata, George and Alethea. Interview transcript, November 16, 2022.
Digital Record
Identifier: NagataGeorgeandAlethea_WheelerLucy_2022-11-16_transcript
Dates:
2022-11-16
Found in:
CSUSM Special Collections
Wheeler, Lucy. Interview, , 2023-04-28
File
Identifier: SC027-045
Scope and Contents
Lucy Wheeler discusses college, photojournalism, and San Diego agriculture, specifically the county's para-farms and family farms. Prior to attending Palomar College to study photography, she did street photography with the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce for several years. Gender roles and assumptions about age are also addressed. Additionally, Wheeler also contemplates the current state of American agriculture and potential prosperity, oral history, and her "gift of gab."
Dates:
2023-04-28
Wheeler, Lucy. Interview, April 28, 2023.
Digital Record
Identifier: WheelerLucy_BrownTanis_2023-04-28
Dates:
2023-04-28
Found in:
CSUSM Special Collections
Wheeler, Lucy. Interview transcript, April 28, 2023.
Digital Record
Identifier: WheelerLucy_BrownTanis_2023-04-28_transcript
Dates:
2023-04-28
Found in:
CSUSM Special Collections
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- Adult students 1
- Agricultural laborers -- California 1
- Agricultural laborers -- Colorado 1
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- Cherimoya 1
- Colorado 1
- Education, Higher 1
- Japanese Americans 1
- Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945 1
- Oral history 1
- Orchards -- California -- Vista 1
- Pornography 1
- Poston Relocation Center (Ariz.) 1
- Southern California 1
- Tree crops 1
- Vista (Calif.) 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Arizona -- Yuma 1
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