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Welcome to the 58th Annual Meeting of the Oral History Association!
Saturday November 2, 2024 10:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Activist Archivists: Centering Marginalized Campus Voices and Rebuilding Institutional Knowledge through Oral History Kai Uchida, University of New Hampshire

An Ethical Guide to Archiving Indigenous Knowledge
Ahelayus Oxouzidis, UNC-Pembroke

REACH Sharing History for the Future: The Nettie Gregory Center Community History Event
Monique Davila, Utah Historical Society

The Descendants of the Prairie View Trail Riders Association
Evelyn Davis, Prairie View A&M University

Lynn, Lynn, City of Sin: The LGBTQ+ History of Lynn
Andrew Darien, Salem State University

How can public health researchers and practitioners use COVID-19 oral history archives?
Emma K. Tsui, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy

Eclipsing History: Student-Led Podcasting
Peter Limbert, Bowling Green State University

Tracing the Histories, Present, and Futures of Housing Justice at the National Public Housing Museum
Liú m.z.h. 劉, National Public Housing Museum

Analyzing Trends in Oral History through the H-OralHist Listserv
Juliana Nykolaiszyn, Oklahoma State University

Preserving LGBTQ+ Stories: Recent Changes to the UW-Madison LGBTQ+ Oral History Program
David Advent, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Oral History: Bridging Past, Present, and Future National Library And Archives model
Madya Almehairbi, National Library and Archives United Arab Emirates

The Housing Justice Oral History Project
Lynn Lewis, The Picture the Homeless Oral History Project and Housing Justice Oral History Project

Responsible Listening: Developing a Code of Ethics for Oral History after Disaster
Ricia Chansky, University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez

Healing History: Traiteurs and the Shared Healing Practices Amongst Cajuns, Creoles, and Native Americans in Ascension Parish Louisiana
Isabel Naquin, University of New Orleans

Vital Voices of Baylor: The Experienced History of the First African American Students at Baylor University
Kara Nelson, Baylor University

Echoes of Conflict: Preserving the Voices of Afghanistan Through Oral Histories
Musa Aziz, INSAN Foundation for Research and Media

“No one can tell our stories like we can”: The Ypsi Farmers & Gardeners Oral History Project
Finn Bell, University of Michigan-Dearborn

Nashville Underground Music Archive: Placing the Past in concert with the Present
Jon Sewell, Middle Tennessee State University

The Legacy of Elizabeth A. H. Green through the Memories of her Students: An Oral History Project
Doris Doyon, University of Michigan

Voices from the Blackwell School: An Oral History Project for America's Newest National Park
Cristobal Lopez, National Parks Conservation Association

Do You Want To Know a Secret?- M.B. Mayfield and Ethical Questions in Public History
Paul Mora, The University of Mississippi

Conversations with Pol Pelletier Around Her Archives: Using Oral History to Understand Archival Interventions
Catherine Barnwell, Université Laval

Community-Centered & Salvage Ethnography: Oral Histories of Old Providence and Santa Catalina Islands, Colombia Gillian Sawyer, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Hail Satan or Hail Thyself?: Empowerment and Freedom Through Satanism
Jennifer Roberts, Northern Kentucky University

Oral History for Writing a Subaltern History of Modern Iran
Saghar Bozorgi, University of Texas at Austin


Saturday November 2, 2024 10:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Rookwood Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza 35 W 5th St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA

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