Human Relations Workshop Recordings
Content Description
In the late 1960s and 1970s, there was much interest in the question of human relations as it related principally to race relations. Dr. Charles C. Crider of the Andrews University Department of Behavior Sciences developed a workshop to help various groups understand and work better with those of other races. Originally designed for ministers and seminarians, it was expanded to include lay people as well. After about four years, roughly half of the workshops were entitled Family Enrichment Seminars (FES). Most of the early workshops took place on the Andrews University campus. After the first year, more of the workshops were conducted away from the Andrews campus. A printed report is available for most workshops. These are located in the Center for Adventist Research at call number HM 133 .A53. Some workshops were not large enough for a printed report to be prepared. If less than five sessions were held, a report was not prepared. These reports appear comprehensive, though not a verbatim transcript. Portions of the workshops were recorded on video tape, and in some cases on reel to reel audio tape and cassette tape as well. The recordings comprising this collection do not constitute a complete set. Many additional tapes were received at the Adventist Heritage Center, but they lacked any form of identification. It was obvious that a number of the tapes were blank since they were still in their original sealed wrapper. The recordings which included some form of identification constitute this collection. It is uncertain what portion of the workshops were videoed. It does seem quite clear that this collection does not possibly constitute a complete recording of every workshop represented, nor is there a complete recording of any one seminar.
Acquisition Type
Transfer
Provenance
The recordings were prepared under the direction of Charles C. Crider and those associated with him in the presentation of the Human Relations Workshops/Family Enrichment Seminars. The recordings were stored in the Behavioral Sciences Department of Andrews University and in the Custodial Warehouse until September, 1992 when they were transferred to the Adventist Heritage Center.
Restrictions Apply
Yes
Use Restrictions
All users of this collection will be required to complete the "Application to Use Unpublished Records," and to observe the regulations specified in the "Patron's Agreement" and "Researcher's Code of Conduct." All records in this collection are open for viewing. However, discretion must be exercised by the researcher in the use of participants' names. The researcher assumes all responsibilities for gaining clearance from those involved. Citation for this collection: Human Relations Workshops, collection 179, Center for Adventist Research, James White Library, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI
Dates
- 1969 - 1978
Creator
- Crider, Charles C., Dr., Sr. (Person)
Extent
8 Reels (Audio)
8 Cassettes (Audio)
63 Reels (Video)
9 Reels (U-matic Video)
Creator
- Crider, Charles C., Dr., Sr. (Person)
- Andrews University Department of Behavior Sciences (Organization)