Andreana Prichard

University of Oklahoma
Phone: 8052560528
Andreana Prichard is a professor and the director of The Listening Project, a collaboration between students, faculty, alumni, and community members that works to memorialize the myriad histories of the region. Oral history interviews document narrators' stories for posterity and foster appreciation for the diversity of experiences and events that shape our community. Shaped by a philosophy of community-centered archiving and by social justice-informed practices, TLP seeks specifically to empower communities in the process of preserving their own histories. TLP is available to assist with oral history collection both locally and remotely.

Experience

Andreana Prichard is an academic and professional oral historian who has worked in the field of oral history since 2006. She has written two books using oral history methodologies, designed and taught courses on oral history, and has developed community-centered archiving projects. She directs the Oklahoma-based The Listening Project, which is available to partner on oral history project development, project implementation, and on a consultative basis.

Services

oral history methodology, social justice-informed oral history, community-centered archiving, digital humanities, multimedia oral history display/instillation

Languages

Regions Available for Work

Other Regions: Oklahoma|| California|| East Africa|| remotely

Specialty

Andreana Prichard was trained as an historian of Africa, specializing in early humanitarian interventions. Her current research focuses on international adoption, child trafficking, and evangelical humanitarian work abroad. She uses oral history methodology and digital humanities approaches in her own research and runs a community-based oral history center.

Subject Areas

    • Local/Regional Histories:
    • Oklahoma, Bible Belt, American Religious History, Global Religious History, Colonial History

    Purpose of Contact

    • I am available to answer questions, or provide mentorship to other oral historians
    • I am available for hire - as an oral historian, consultant, presenter, educator, or related services
    • I am available to collaborate - on research, community projects, artistic endeavors, or other joint undertakings with peers
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