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Terry Haydon interview conducted by Michael Robert Bussel, 2014-11-19

Terry Haydon interview conducted by Michael Robert Bussel, 2014-11-19

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Interview about Terry Haydon's career as a home health care worker. Talks about a wide range of his previous jobs, which included theatre, teaching, and being a medical transport driver. Became a care giver through his domestic partner, who needed assistance at home. Talks about skills needed and his training, how his initial opposition to the union changed to enthusiastic support, and the gratification he takes from his job.
Terry's partner, whom he lives with and cares for, was seated in a room adjacent to where the interview occurred and chimed in on several occasions. Sonia de la Cruz also asked several questions during the interview.
Recorded at Terry Haydon's home , Corvallis, Oregon, November 19, 2014.
Taking Care--Documenting the Occupational Culture of Home Care Workers, Archie Green Fellows Project, 2014-2015 (AFC 2014/021: 01320) Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
To honor the memory of Archie Green (1917-2009), a fellowship program was established at the American Folklife Center in 2010. Archie Green Fellowships support new research in the contemporary culture and traditions of American workers.
In English.

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corvallis
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