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Ricky Reyes - Oral History Association Trained in critical race theory and public policy at Seattle University and in oral history through Seattle's Black Spatial Histories Institute, Ricks previous research, writing, art, and photography explore epistemologies to better understand assumptions on race, class, and gender that produce real-life sociopolitical impacts on people of
THE NATIONAL ORAL HISTORY WORKSHOP 8c COLLOQUIUM The Oral History Association invites you to attend the National Oral History Workshop and Colloquium to be held September 29 - October 2, 1983 at the Edgevvater Inn in Seattle, Wash ington Organized in 1966, the Oral History Association is an international society of organizations and individuals interested
Home - Oral History Association The Oral History Association offers a rich variety of publications, guidelines, toolkits, and resources for those interested in every facet of oral history Oral History Principles and Best Practices OHA Journal:
Jill Freidberg - Oral History Association My areas of expertise are in planning community-based oral history projects, conducting interviews, teaching others the techniques and best practices of oral history, and activating oral histories through public art
Previous Awards - Oral History Association “The Humanities of Contingency: Interviewing and Teaching Beyond “Testimony” with Holocaust Survivors” by Henry Greenspan, Oral History Review 46, no 2 (2019): 360-379 Book Award: “Rethinking Oral History and Tradition: An Indigenous Perspective” by Nēpia Mahuika (Oxford University Press, 2019)
Who We Are - Oral History Association Since 1966, the Oral History Association has served as the principal membership organization for people committed to the value of oral history OHA engages with policy makers, educators, and others to help foster best practices and encourage support for oral history and oral historians
Race Power Symposium: Who We Are - Oral History Association Her article on how to evoke the five senses in an interview, “Sensory Roadmaps: How to Capture Sensory Detail in an Interview and Why Doing So Has Exciting Implications for Oral History,” is published in the April 2022 issue of the Oral History Review