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Throughout 2024, the city of Ann Arbor celebrated its 200th anniversary with community events, festivals, and art displays that highlighted its rich culture and history. To cap off the celebrations, in December 2024 the EMU Center for Oral History Research invited community members to Skyline High School to share what makes Ann Arbor special. In this interview, Odile Hugnot-Haber talks about her journey to Ann Arbor, the struggles of collective activism and engagement, and how the city can start to make a change in the world.

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12-14-2024

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EMU Center for Oral History Research, Eastern Michigan University Archives, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor Bicentennial, AA200, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor community, France, Berkeley California, activism, Peace Corps, local politics, Ann Arbor District Library, AADL, representation, community engagement

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Permission to quote from this oral history should be requested from the University Archives (lib_archives@emich.edu).

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Odile Hugnot-Haber, Interview, 2024

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