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International scholarship presentations at the 2015 annual meeting

Over the next three months, abstracts of papers to be given at this year’s OHA annual meeting in Tampa by International Committee scholarship recipients will be featured. Sean Field, South Africa Panel: Listening Compassionately, Mindfully, Empathically, and Cooperatively in Oral History Interviews Presenting Author on individual submission: The Meaning, Practice and Limits of Empathy in

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Annual Meeting Spotlight: Judith Sloan

Judith Sloan is an actor, audio artist, writer, radio producer, human rights activist, educator and poet whose work combines humor, pathos and a love of the absurd. For over twenty years, Sloan has been producing and presenting interdisciplinary works in audio and theater, portraying voices often ignored by the mass media.  Her commentaries, plays, poetry and documentaries

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Annual Meeting Plenary: The Guantánamo Public Memory Project

The Guantánamo Public Memory Project is a multi-year collaborative public history project that seeks to build public awareness of the long history of the U.S. naval station at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and foster dialogue on its current uses and possible futures for the site. Launched in 2009 from the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience

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2015 International Committee Scholarship Recipients

This year the Committee awarded $4,000 to international recipients to attend the 2015 Annual Meeting in Tampa this coming October. The Committee received 11 applications and awards were made to 7 recipients. The awardees are: Dzhanyl Bokontaeva from Kyrgyzstan Sean Field, South Africa Adan King, Canada Carol McKirdy, Australia Jorge Mercado, Puerto Rico Jacky Moore,

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June Education Committee Blog

From the Southern Oral History Program Blog: Lumbee History Service-Learning Research Projects by Rachel Olsen on May 27, 2015 During the Spring 2015 semester, students in SOHP director Malinda Maynor Lowery’s HIST234: Lumbee History course completed four service-learning research projects in collaboration with partners and mentors on- and off-campus, including SOHP staff. We’re excited to

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Annual Meeting Spotlight: Keynote Speaker Charles E. Cobb, Jr.

Remembering and Telling the History of the Southern Civil Rights Movement The keynote speaker for the Friday lunch at the annual meeting will be Charles E. Cobb, Jr.  Cobb is a prolific author who has worked tirelessly to document and preserve the history of the Black Freedom Movement in America.  From 1962-1967, Cobb served as a

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NEH provides opportunity for oral history

  The 2015 guidelines for the NEH Division of Preservation and Access’s Humanities Collections and Reference Resources program include oral history interviews, in accord with the NEH’s Common Good initiative.  They also specifically mention the OHA’s Principles and Best Practices. The relevant language states: “In conjunction with the Common Good initiative, applicants to HCRR may

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International Committee Blog for May

The International Oral History Association (IOHA) and the Oral History Association of India(OHAI) are pleased to be hosting the XIXth International Oral History Conference at the Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Bengaluru, India from 27th June to 1st July 2016. The theme of the conference will be “Speaking, Listening, Interpreting: the critical engagements

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