Burton, Sister Kay

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Interview with Sister Kay Burton

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General Topic of Interview: Education and community activism in Jonestown, Mississippi

Date: 5 November, 2008

Location: Durocher House, Jonestown, Mississippi, USA

Narrator: Sister Kay Burton

Interviewers: James Chapnick and Ryan Koons

Transcriber: Ryan Koons

Biographical Information:

Sr. Kay Burton is a Catholic nun, a Sister of the Holy Names, an order originally founded in Montréal, Québec.  Sr. Kay is a highly regarded educator and community activist and organizer in Jonestown, Mississippi.  There she teaches a number of classes, including GED, Montessori, and ‘Girls to Women.’

Interview Information:

Sr. Kay discusses volunteer and community activism by the Sisters of the Holy Names in Jonestown, and globally.  She details a number of grassroots projects completed for and by the Jonestown community.  These include the acquisition of a community track and field, basketball and tennis courts, all created through the efforts of community members and leaders.

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