
Jocelyn Robinson
Jocelyn Robinson is a Yellow Springs, OH-based educator, independent media producer, and radio preservationist.
She holds a BA in Art History from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio and a Master’s in Cultural Studies with a concentration in Race, Gender, and Identity from Antioch University. In 2015 she earned a graduate certificate in Public History with a focus on Archives Administration, also from Wright State. Since 2007, she has taught transdisciplinary literature courses for Antioch University which incorporate critical cultural theory and her research interests in self-definition and identity.
Trained through WYSO’s Community Voices program in 2013, Jocelyn served as the station’s first Archives Fellow, producing Rediscovered Radio, short documentaries using WYSO’s civil rights era audio as source material. The series received state and national honors, and she was recognized with a 2014 New Voices Scholar Award from the Boston-based Association of Independents in Radio (AIR). Her most recent project, Senior Voices, was a year-long celebration of elders in Dayton, OH. She also trains others to claim their own narratives through digital storytelling.
Jocelyn is engaged with national radio preservation efforts and serves on the African American and Civil Rights Radio Caucus of the Radio Preservation Task Force, a project of the Recorded Sound Preservation Board at the Library of Congress. She was recently awarded a National Recording Preservation Foundation grant to survey the archival holdings of HBCU radio stations, a project that will run throughout 2019.
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This week on Senior Voices, 90-year old Kenneth Sommer recalls the high school football coach who made an impression on him at Chaminade High School...
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We’re celebrating WYSO’s 60th birthday this year by listening to highlights from our historic audio collection. In 2001, WYSO news director Aileen...
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Today on Senior Voices, we hear from Linda Harris, a native of Miamisburg, who was born at home in 1942. She recalled her teenage years at Miamisburg...
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We’re celebrating WYSO’s 60th birthday this year by listening to highlights from our historic audio collection. In the early 1970s. WYSO had a growth...
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We’re celebrating WYSO’s 60th birthday this year by listening to highlights from our historic audio collection. Julia Reichert got her start in media at...
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Today on Senior Voices, Dayton native Bob Penrod talks about serving in not one but two wars. At 89 years old, Bob remembers his Navy service and his...
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WYSO went on the air 60 years ago, and we’re listening back to audio from our collection. On September 15, 1963, white supremacists bombed the 16th...
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It’s been 60 years since WYSO went on the air and we’re listening back to some highlights from our rare audio collection. Forty years ago, it was the...
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Today on Senior Voices, we meet Reverend Daria Dillard Stone, who was raised on Broadway in West Dayton. She shared her early memories with Dayton Metro...
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The week on Senior Voices, we meet 93 year-old Eleanor Kohlmann. Born Eleanor Dell in 1926 over in Yellow Springs, her family moved to Belmont when she...