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For more than fifty years now, the Oral History Association has endeavored to support and represent the community of oral historians well. OHA’s membership comes from a variety of settings and disciplines, but the association works to advance the practice, application, and preservation of oral history broadly through its annual conference, publications, and programs. To […]

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Oral History Association encourages teachers, students, archivists, librarians, community historians to attend national conference

    MINNEAPOLIS, MN September 27, 2017 – The Oral History Association, the leading national organization for oral historians, invites everyone interested in documenting and exploring the impact of life events on their local communities to attend its annual conference in Minneapolis October 4 – 7.  The theme for 2017 is Engaging Audiences: Oral History and the

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OHA Announces New Institutional Home and Executive Team

The Oral History Association (OHA) is pleased to announce the selection of Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, as its new institutional home, along with the addition of new incoming co-directors Dr. Louis Kyriakoudes, director of the university’s Albert Gore Research Center, and history professor Dr. Kristine McCusker.  MTSU will begin as the

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Workshop on Creating Digital Exhibits Using Oral History offered at OHA annual meeting

By Janneken Smucker, Workshop Leader The field of oral history has made dramatic changes with the introduction of new digital technologies. And with those technologies, our expectations have changed too. For interviews and projects in which we have permission to share the words of our narrators, there is an urge to quickly post online. But

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Day of Giving on September 13 to raise scholarship funds

On Wednesday, September 13, the Oral History Association will be hosting a Day of Giving where we dedicate the day to fundraising for our great organization.  Many of you contributed during last year’s effort which was very successful and allowed us to provide much needed funding for scholarships. This year, we will be designating our OHA Giving Day

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Announcing new editors for the Oral History Review

The Oral History Association is pleased to announce the new editorial team that will assume responsibility for editing and producing the Oral History Review, the leading scholarly journal in the field, published by the Oral History Association and Oxford University Press. The incoming editorial team— Editor David Caruso, Chemical Heritage Foundation; Managing Editor Abigail Perkiss,

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Oral History Review seeks Book Review and Pedagogy Section Editors 

  The Oral History Review, the official journal of the Oral History Association, is accepting applications for two positions on the editorial team, the Pedagogy Editor and the Book Review Editor. The successful applicants will join the six-member editorial team of the Review and will participate actively in the development of the journal.  The editorial

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International Committee events at OHA 2017 in Minneapolis

  Please join the International Committee at these two events at the OHA Annual Meeting in Minneapolis! Everyone is invited to attend.   International Committee Meeting When:                 Wednesday, October 4, 2017 Where:               Marquette III room, Hilton Minneapolis Hotel Time:                   3-5 PM   International Committee Reception When:                 Wednesday, October 4, 2017 Where:               The Choir room in ‘The

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“Walk in an oral historian, walk out a podcaster…”

by Susan Davis, workshop leader for Podcasting I and II offered at the OHA annual meeting in Minneapolis. For more information on registration, see OHA 2017.   Since February I have been to Armenia, Georgia, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Jamaica, Australia, Senegal and Mozambique to teach workshops on podcasting. Each of these countries, while in differing states

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Workshop on Oral History for Social Change offered at OHA 2017

by Sarah Loose Charlottesville. The Pulse. Charleston. Portland MAX attacks. Muslim Ban. Black Lives Matter. The Women’s March. Standing Rock. #Not1More Organizer Soya Jung coined a slogan for these times: hearts open, fists up.  For those of us who practice oral history, could we adapt that slogan for our own vocation? Hearts open, fists up,

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