The Story of Estuary Press New Website
Valerie Haynes Perry in conversation with Paul Richards. After combining three websites (Estuary Press, the Harvey Richards Media Archive and ninaserrano.com) into one, Paul Richards sits down (via Zoom) with Valerie Haynes Perry to review the process of building of the new Estuary Press website. The video includes a review the relationship between Paul and his father, Harvey Richards, that led to the creation of the Harvey Richards Media Archive and Estuary Press, now combined with Nina Serrano's website into the all inclusive Estuary Press website. Their conversation about technically combining the sites ranges widely over many subjects including motivations for creative publishing, Paul's experience in the Soviet Union in 1961, the social safety net for women created in socialist societies, the filming of radical protests of the 1960s, and the dedication of the website to radical dissenters then and now under the banner of Peace, Justice and a Healthy Planet.
Видео The Story of Estuary Press New Website канала Paul Richards
Видео The Story of Estuary Press New Website канала Paul Richards
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