The Oral History Master’s Program at Columbia has released their fall line-up of workshops. This year’s theme, Oral History and Storytelling, considers storytelling as an underused tool in academic oral history practice.
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Visit OHMA’s website for workshop details and featured speakers.
September 12, 2019
Europe according to Auschwitz: Experiments from the Laboratory of Reportage
September 19, 2019
Newest Americans: Stories from the Global City
September 26, 2019
Oral History and Indigenous Peoples: Rethinking Oral History, Methods, Politics and Theories
October 3, 2019
Finding Fathers: A Cautionary Tale for Oral Historians
October 24, 2019
Standing With Sky Woman: A conversation on cultural fluency
November 7, 2019
“Necessary as Water”: Queer Black Ceremony and the Depth of Listening