About This Item
Identifier
101-0005-017
Title
Interview with Mavis Jackson and Marco Gil-Cervantes
Description
Marco Gil-Cervantes (Director) and Mavis Jackson (Volunteer representative and other roles) are interviewed about their involvement in the Butetown History and Arts Centre (BHAC) and their opinions on various issues surrounding internal organisation and community relations.
Type
Item
Format
1 Compact Audio Tape
Date
1 Mar 1996
Contributor
BHAC
Language
English
Rights
Copyright situation unknown/other, contact HCE
Publisher
Contact HCE if you would like to use or reproduce this item
Relation
101-0005-018
Interviewee
Mavis Jackson, Marco Gil-Cervantes
Transcription
No
Summary
Side one begins with some of the interview with Mavis Jackson [MJ] who discusses some problems that have arisen between volunteers. At [00:03:00] the recording cuts to the interview with Marco Gil-Cervante [MGC]. MGC talks about his background in media studies and is asked about his roles in the BHAC, discussing running day to day operations and securing funding. The interviewer asks about the hierarchy of control in the BHAC and Glenn Jordan is mentioned, as well as archivist Molly Marr. MGC discusses some of the shortfalls of the steering committee and the decision-making system. The discussion ends on community issues surrounding the BHAC and how press coverage of the area is managed.
Side two is an interview with Mavis Jackson [MJ] who is interviewed on the same topics. MJ had been working with the BHAC for four years. MJ is asked how she came to be involved with the project and what her roles are which now include the internal letter and cataloguing followed by a general discussion of the BHAC. They talk about white and black communities and how some communities have reacted negatively to an exhibition by the BHAC. MJ is asked about problems with the organisation and whether it has fulfilled its goals as it has developed. Concerns are voiced over the increase in people who do not have a strong relation to the docks and perceived elitism, as well as internal problems such as complex bureaucracy. Problems between volunteers and lack of communication are discussed.
Side two is an interview with Mavis Jackson [MJ] who is interviewed on the same topics. MJ had been working with the BHAC for four years. MJ is asked how she came to be involved with the project and what her roles are which now include the internal letter and cataloguing followed by a general discussion of the BHAC. They talk about white and black communities and how some communities have reacted negatively to an exhibition by the BHAC. MJ is asked about problems with the organisation and whether it has fulfilled its goals as it has developed. Concerns are voiced over the increase in people who do not have a strong relation to the docks and perceived elitism, as well as internal problems such as complex bureaucracy. Problems between volunteers and lack of communication are discussed.
Duration
Side One: 42 min 46 sec
Side Two: 47 min 11 sec
Side Two: 47 min 11 sec
Digital File
Yes
Storage Location
Glamorgan Archives and National Library of Wales
Conditions of Access
Open
British Library Ref
UNLW023/16
Citation
“Interview with Mavis Jackson and Marco Gil-Cervantes,” The Heritage & Cultural Exchange Archive, accessed May 5, 2024, https://hcearchive.org.uk/items/show/6684.