Background
Loveridge-Sanbonmatsu, Joan Meredith was born on July 5, 1938 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of Gilbert Thomas and Rosabel Frances (Nowry) Loveridge.
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A collection of oral histories of five articulate Japanese-American women whose young lives had been interrupted by Executive Order 9066, a presidential order on 2/29/42, which put 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry behind barbed wires during World War II.
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Communication studies educator
Loveridge-Sanbonmatsu, Joan Meredith was born on July 5, 1938 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of Gilbert Thomas and Rosabel Frances (Nowry) Loveridge.
Bachelor, University Vermont, 1960. Master of Arts, Ohio University, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, 1971.
Writer, programming radio/tv, WRUV, WCAX, Burlington, Vermont, 1956-1960;
writer, programming radio/tv, WOUB, Athens, Ohio., 1962-1963;
writer, programming radio/tv, AFKN, Korea, 1960-1961;
unit head, American Red Cross, Japan, Korea., 1960-1961;
assistant professor, State University of New York, Brockport, 1963-1977;
professor committee studies and women's studies, State University of New York, Oswego, since 1977;
instructor intensive English summer program, State University of New York, Oswego, since 1992;
co-coordinator women's studies program, State University of New York, Oswego, 1978-1980, 82;
instructor international studies infusion program, State University of New York, Oswego, 1985-1991. Visiting professor Rochester (New York) Institute Technology, 1971. Associate Adjunct Professor Monroe Community College, Rochester, 1972-1976.
Instructor Pennsylvania State, State College, 1966-1967. Consultant for oral history project American Red Cross Overseas Association, since 1994. Consultant Cazenovia College, New York, 1988-1989.
President of the board directors Woman's Career Center Inc., Rochester, 1975-1976. Lecture tour in Japan, 1997.
(A collection of oral histories of five articulate Japanes...)
Religious education team teacher May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society, Syracuse, 1979-1981. Member advisory parent committee, Oswego High School, 1986-1987. Member New York Asian Studies Association, National Communications Association (women's caucus job placement director, executive board 1977-1978), Eastern Communications Association, Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research, National Women's Studies Association, Speech Communications Association Puerto Rico, New York State Women's Studies Association, American Red Cross Overseas Association (vice president 1999-2001), National Association Poet and Writers, Inc., National Japanese American Citizens League, Imperial Valley Japanese American Citizens League, Imperial County History Society, Horace Greeley Writers' Guild.
Married Akira Sanbonmatsu, August 29, 1964. Children: James Michael, Kevin Yosh.