OHA Annual Meeting

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Register Now for the Annual Meeting Teacher Workshop!

From hip hop narratives to veterans’ oral histories, and from teaching with sound to identifying bias in the archive, Local Learning works collaboratively with partners across the nation to engage, inspire, and inform learners by integrating oral history, ethnographic, and sound primary sources into classrooms through the Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) program. TPS is […]

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Share Your Thoughts on Our Cincinnati Meeting – Post-Conference Survey Now Open!

Survey Closes on November 15, 2024 Thank you for being a part of this year’s conference! We’re committed to delivering valuable experiences, and your feedback is essential in helping us improve. Please take a few minutes to complete our post-conference survey.  Click here to access the survey.

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2024 OHA Annual Meeting Final Program Now Available!

The final program for the 58th Annual Meeting of the Oral History Association is now available here! Registration is now closed for the 2024 OHA Annual Meeting to be held October 30-November 2 at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. Online registration closes on October 23, 2024. On-site registration will be available. Housing: Our 2024 Annual Meeting

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2024 Call for Events

Deadline: May 17, 2024 Interested in hosting an event, caucus/committee business meeting, meet-up, or networking session at the OHA annual conference? Submit your request to the submission form by May 17, 2024. Space is limited, and event approval is at the discretion of OHA’s program committee and executive office. Learn more about this year’s conference

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Submission Portal open for the 2024 OHA Annual Meeting in Cincinnati!

Deadline: February 23, 2024

Between now and February 23, submit your proposals for a panel, listening session, roundtable, hands-on session, individual paper, poster, pre-conference workshop, or other session for OHA’s 2024 AnnualMeeting through our online portal! Before you do that, you can check out the 2024 Call for Proposals, Submission Guidelines, and GeneralConference Information. If you have an individual

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2023 OHA Annual Meeting Scholarship Applications Now Open!

2023 Annual Meeting Scholarship Applications are now open! The OHA scholarship program provides students, professionals, and community practitioners with travel funds so they may attend the annual meeting. OHA offers more than $10,000 in scholarship funds each year. Go to https://oralhistory.org/annual-meeting-scholarships/ for more information.

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