Jan Watten talks about faculty that had a particular impact on her during her time at CCAC in the 70s: Sue Ciriclio and Eleanor Dickinson. She remembers the Oakland campus as a Paradise and talks about the creativity, connection, and encouragement she experienced at CCAC. She recounts a favorite memory of CCAC. She discusses the transition from school to the work world, her path as a a phtographer, and advises today's students to keep their artistic passion alive.
Sue Ciriclio talks about her many years of involvement with CCAC: as a student in the early 70s, returning to teach in 1977, her time as Vice President of Academic Affairs and as Chair of the Photography Program. She discusses changes at CCAC and CCA, including: changes in the campus, student body, faculty and in particular the Photography Program through the 70s, the WASC accreditation crisis and the transitions that happened under Neil Hoffman to get CCAC off probation, buying the Greyhound building and the move to San Francisco. She considers the current state of CCA, in 2014, and reveals how she would like to be remembered.