“How Oral History Can Facilitate Movement Building: A Public Discussion”

Focusing on his work with the Cleveland Homeless Oral History Project, Professor Kerr, author of Derelict Paradise, will examine how oral history research can move beyond professional and academic aims and actively facilitate social change.
 
“How Oral History Can Facilitate Movement Building”
A presentation by Prof. Daniel Kerr, American University
Tuesday, November 22
6:00pm-8:00pm
Columbia University, International Affairs Building, Room 801 MAP
 

Kerr specializes in the fields of environmental history, urban social history, community history, oral history, and public history and has made an active effort to make his research accessible and relevant to those who promote social justice. For more information on this event, please visit the Center for Oral History blog.

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