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Education Committee develops valuable Educator’s Resource

The Oral History Association’s Educator’s Resource webpage (ER) is a focused and user-friendly information source for educators of all levels who utilize oral history with their students.  The ER website is driven by questions relevant to educators who are just beginning oral history with their students and educators who have already been using it as […]

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Weather forecast for Sept. 13: Rain, no matter where you are

   James V. Mink, first Chairman of OHA, started the OHA endowment by presenting the organization with a check for “a rainy day.” That’s because Sept. 13 is Make It Rain Day for the Oral History Association’s endowment.  It’s a one-day, online fundraising event during which each donor who makes a contribution that day to OHA’s

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President’s Letter

By Anne Valk, Williams College It’s been a momentous summer for the Oral History Association.  Of course, the organization’s activities cannot be measured on the same scale of importance as the foiled coup in Turkey, the earthquake in Italy, the Brexit vote and the U.S. presidential election race.  But within the OHA a number of

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OHA Award recipients to be honored Oct. 13

Recipients of OHA awards for article, book, projects and teaching are among those to be recognized on Thursday evening, Oct. 13. The winners to be recognized are: Article Award “Under Storytelling’s Spell? Oral History in a Neoliberal Age” Alexander Freund, The University of Winnipeg Oral History Review, Winter/Spring 2015  Book Award Memory, Subjectivities, and Representation:

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Executive Director’s Report

By Kristine Navarro-McElhaney Interim Executive Director Experience is too valuable not to share. Like many of you, I remember wading into an oral history project early in my career and wondering, how is this ever going to work?  You have the vision, the plan and the commitment, but it seems there are so many question

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OHA@50: Traditions, Transitions and Technologies from the Field

Part celebration of a half-century’s accomplishments and part a peek into what lies ahead for oral history, the 50th anniversary of the Oral History Association is set for Oct. 12-16 in Long Beach, California.  Meeting in conjunction with the Southwest Oral History Association, the conference will feature more than 100 sessions, workshops, plenary speakers, awards

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Deadline approaching for expressing interest in hosting OHA headquarters

Sept. 30 is the deadline for institutions interested in hosting the OHA’s headquarters to send an initial letter of interest and a preliminary explanation of how the OHA would benefit the institution and other factors that would make it a good home for OHA. Viable candidates will be invited to submit a formal proposal by

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Cast your ballot!

OHA members have until Sept. 23 to cast their ballots for a first vice president, an OHA Council member and three members of the OHA Nominating Committee. Members can vote online at OHA election by validating their membership with the email address at which they receive OHA communications. The candidates are: For first vice president:

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Oral historians meet in India

Indian traditional puppeteers, out from behind a screen, performed for people attending the International Oral History Association Conference in India. Photo credit:  Don Ritchie By Donald A. Ritchie and Mark Cave Those who attended the biennial meeting of the International Oral History Association in Bangalore, June 27-July 1, 2016, brought back memories of the fragrant flowers,

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