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5th Czech Oral History Association conference held in Brno

by COHA President, Pavel Mücke The 5th Conference of the Czech Oral History Association (COHA), hosted by Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University (under auspice of Dean, prof. Milan Pohl) and the Moravian Museum was held in Brno, Moravia, Czech Republic, between February 15 and 16, 2017. In more than forty papers, presented in three parallel […]

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2017 Emerging Crises Oral History Research Fund grant funds available

The Oral History Association announces a grant of up to $4,000 to undertake oral history research in situations of crisis research in the United States and internationally. These funds may be applied to travel, per diem, or transcription costs for research in places and situations in which a longer application time schedule may be problematic.

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OHA Denounces Executive Order Restricting Travel and Ban against Refugees

The Oral History Association strongly denounces the recent executive order imposing a travel ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries, and temporarily suspending refugee admissions. As an organization, we reaffirm our fundamental values of respect, empowerment, diversity, dialogue, engagement, inclusion, and the free exchange of ideas, all of which the travel ban makes more difficult. We reject

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International Committee posts news on Journal of the IOHA, COHA meeting

  OHA International Committee Vice-Chair Michael Kilburn will be attending the Czech Oral History Association (https://www.coha.cz/) in Brno February15/16, 2017. He will be giving a report from the road so watch this space. As well, Michael will also be writing a review of ‘Velvet Revolutions. An Oral History of Czech Society’ by Miroslav Vaněk and

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Revised Federal Policy regarding IRB’s and the Protection of Human Subjects Announced, impacts Oral Historians

New federal government protocols that better define the Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects have been announced in an effort to make more effective the promulgated regulations known as the Common Rule. According to the announcement, “this final rule is intended to better protect human subjects involved in research, while facilitating valuable research and

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President’s Letter

by Doug Boyd When I was first agreed to go up for First Vice President, I remember the OHA Executive Director Cliff Kuhn calling me just minutes after I had accepted.  The conversation went something like this: BOYD: Hello, Nunn Center, this is Doug. KUHN: Hi Doug, It’s Cliff.  Thanks for accepting the nomination.  You know as Vice President you

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Share your work at 2017 OHA conference in Minneapolis

The Oral History Association invites proposals for papers and presentations at the 2017 annual conference in Minneapolis.  The meeting will be held Oct. 4-7, 2017, at the Hilton Minneapolis Hotel. The theme of the conference is Engaging Audiences: Oral History and the Public. The submission deadline is Jan. 31, 2017. Oral histories, from their initial

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Genocide testimonies become teaching tools, Shoah Foundation director says

If you want firsthand testimony about the Holocaust, of course you will visit (online, naturally) the USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive, https://sfi.usc.edu/vha, which has more than 50,000 testimonies from Holocaust survivors, collected primarily during the 1990s in more than 60 countries and 40 languages. But Stephen D. Smith, executive director of the foundation, told

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