AADL Productions Podcast: Lola Jones and Carol Gibson
Lola Jones and Carol Gibson are well-known to anyone familiar with Ann Arbor history. Over the past 30 years they have sought out and documented the history of the African American experience in Ann Arbor through a series of projects under the moniker Another Ann Arbor; it is largely through their work that the Ann Arbor African American story is a part of our shared community identity. Lola and Carol stopped by the library to talk with us one day about the work they have done over the years and where they are headed next. They shared with us some of the interesting people and events they have learned about and brought to the community in their television program, their documentaries, and their book. You can now watch one of their documentaries online at aadl.org in our video collection. A Woman's Town was produced in 1991 and tells the story of Ann Arbor through the voices of prominent African American women.
Behind The Scenes Of 'Another Ann Arbor'

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A Visit With Lola Jones: Soul Of The Show

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'A Change Was In The Air' Airs Saturday

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Being Black Plus Living In Ann Arbor Equals...?

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Video Explores Another Side Of Ann Arbor

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Community Panel To Discuss State Of Race Relations In Ann Arbor

Exhibit Brings History Of African-American Community Alive
