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First OHA webinar attracts world-wide audience

 An international audience of more than 200 people interested in oral history registered for the Oral History Association’s first webinar “Documenting Your Community: Planning Skills for Oral History Projects.” The Nov. 3 online workshop was presented by Mary Larson of Oklahoma State University and Jeff Corrigan of California State University Monterey Bay. Corrigan said more […]

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Endowment gifts allow international outreach

Endowment earnings over the years have enabled 28 international oral history scholars to attend OHA annual meetings in the past five years, enriching experiences for everyone. In 2017, the International Committee awarded $4,000 in scholarships to four international oral historians to come to Minneapolis. Here are their thoughts about their experiences:   Lorna Barton, Scotland

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2018 Call for Proposals: Oral History in Our Challenging Times

The Oral History Association, in collaboration with Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, welcomes proposals for its Oct 10-13, 2018, conference. Conference co-chairs Steve Estes of Sonoma State University and Amy Starecheski of Columbia University, along with OHA Vice President Natalie Fousekis envision the annual conference as a means to “harness the power of oral history in

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Interviewers needed in India, Myanmar and Indonesia for Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) History Project

By Mary Hilpertshauser Project Manager, GPEI History Project Interviewers are being sought in India, Myanmar and Indonesia to help document the stories of those involved in polio vaccination programs or who are polio survivors. If you know anyone in these countries who would be willing to conduct interviews, please contact Mary Hilpertshauser, asf5@cdc.gov. The project’s

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OHA joins 30+ organizations to issue statement opposing US proposal to tax graduate student tuition waivers

Today the Oral History Association along with more than 30 other learned societies, issued a joint statement in opposition to the proposal to tax graduate school tuition waivers as income, a provision included in the tax reform bill recently passed by the US House of Representatives. The statement reads as follows: We the undersigned organizations,

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OHA hosts first webinar — Documenting Your Community: Planning Skills for Oral History Projects

OHA’s first webinar, Documenting Your Community: Planning Skills for Oral History Projects, was presented by Mary Larson and Jeff Corrigan on November 3. The webinar is now available at https://connect.asu.edu/p2jgc6e66x5/ Please note that the recording may not automatically play without having the Adobe Connect Add-in. If you are prompted, download and install the Add-In to join the recording.

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Register for OHA’s upcoming webinar–Documenting Your Community: Planning Skills for Oral History Projects

Documenting Your Community: Planning Skills for Oral History Projects Friday, November 3, 2017 1:00 p.m. EST 1 hour Cost: Free Description: The purpose of this webinar is to help people who are at the very earliest stages of planning community oral history projects determine what work will be required and what resources they will need. This one-hour

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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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