Marilyn Roberts (Interview #2, 2023)
In this oral history, Marilyn shares her experience living in Cabrini Green with a friend of hers at the time. She talks about having a teaching job and how she found her place in the community through helping others.
Marilyn Roberts (Interview #2, 2023)
Content Warnings: drug/alcohol addiction, sexual violence, misogyny, domestic violence
Audio Quality Notes: audio cuts sometimes but does not interfere with overall integrity of interview
At a Glance
Public Housing Residency: Cabrini Green, Henry Horner Homes, Chicago Housing Authority
Themes: Community, Crime, Housing, Teaching, Funding
Content Warnings: drug/alcohol addiction, sexual violence, misogyny, domestic violence
Primary time periods: 1995-2001
Primary locations: Chicago, IL
Keywords: help, teacher, stairs, elevators, drugs, violence, family, kids, parents, building, programs, experience, resources, mother, west side, door, safety
Descriptive Context
Interview Summary
Content Warnings: drug/alcohol addiction, sexual violence, misogyny, domestic violence
In this oral history, Marilyn shares her experience living in Cabrini Green with a friend of hers at the time. She talks about having a teaching job and how she found her place in the community through helping others.
About the Narrator
Narrator Full Name: Marilyn Roberts (Interview #2, 2023)
Narrator pronouns: she/her
Refer to as: Marilyn
Self-identified race and/or ethnicity: African American
Marilyn is a single Mother of 12, (8 biological 4 adopted), Nana of 4. She is a Hazmat Tanker Truck Driver, owner-operator. She possesses several years of professional experience in the areas of child and adolescent psychology.
- Birth: 1975-10-07
About the Interview
Interviewer: cosmo
Date of Interview: 2023-10-10
Method of Interview: remote
Location of Interview: Chicago, IL, Austin, TX
Language: English
Duration: 00:32:19
Formats Available: .wav
Audio Quality and other notes: audio cuts sometimes but does not interfere with overall integrity of interview
Post-Production by: cosmo
Contextual Information Last Updated: None
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