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Conference plenary and special sessions feature social justice issues

Three OHA conference sessions will examine the use of oral history in pursuit of social justice. Documenting Activism in the age of #BlackLivesMatter and Standing Rock is based on the premise that the simple act of documentation itself is a form of activism. A panel will examine how the smartphone and social media, which have

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International scholars share their work with OHA

This year the International Committee received 14 International Scholarship applications from historians hoping to attend the annual meeting. Awards have been made to: Lorna Barton, Scotland Sophia Isajiw, Canada Hong Jiang, China Riikka Taavetti, Finland Last month we featured abstracts from Lorna Barton, Sophia Isjiw and Hong Jiang. This month we will feature the abstract

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“Joe Gould, Augusta Savage, and Oral History’s Dark Past” — Annual Meeting keynote by Jill Lepore

OHA welcomes Jill Lepore, the David Woods Kemper ’41 Professor of American History at Harvard University, as the keynote speaker at the 2017 annual meeting. Lepore is also a staff writer at The New Yorker. A prize-winning professor, she teaches classes in evidence, historical methods, humanistic inquiry, and American history. Much of her scholarship explores absences and

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OHA international scholarship recipients announced

This year the International Committee received 14 International Scholarship Applications. Awards have been made to: Lorna Barton, Scotland Sophia Isajiw, Canada Hong Jiang, China Riikka Taavetti, Finland Cheryl Ware, Australia This month we will feature abstracts from Lorna Barton, Sophia Isjiw and Hong Jiang. Next month we will feature abstracts by Riikka Taavetti and Cheryl

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Harcourt Fuller’s Jamaican Maroon Oral History Projects

Welcome to another edition of OHA Spotlight! This month we are featuring Dr. Harcourt Fuller and his work, which includes a documentary-film and recorded album project, and how oral history was essential to both. Dr. Fuller’s Background: I am an Associate Professor of History in the Department of History at Georgia State University. I hold a PhD

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Accompanying Staughton and Alice Lynd through Fifty Years of Oral History Practice

From Alice Lynd’s work We Won’t Go (1968), to their most recent co-authored book Moral Injury and Nonviolent Resistance (2017), the Lynds have revolutionized the field of oral history and have done so while keeping their commitment to social justice at the center of their work.  In the Saturday plenary at the 2017 annual meeting, the Lynds

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Minneapolis-St. Paul activities link theme with historic places

Plan to pack your walking shoes because the local arrangements committee has lined up an array of Minneapolis-St. Paul activities that will link the conference theme with notable historic places in this vibrant urban community.  Immigrant Stories: A walking tour of Eat Street In 1997, a one-mile stretch Nicollet Avenue south of downtown Minneapolis became

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