Columbia University Oral History
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The Columbia Center for Oral History is the nation's oldest oral history research center, housed at @INCITE_Columbia and home to the Oral History Master of Arts
New York, NY
Joined September 2011
The Oral History MA Program at Columbia University endorses the declaration by the American Association of University Professors of Barnard and Columbia. Read more here: https://t.co/vzgT6uu2LQ
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Are you an organization/individual looking to collaborate with oral history students? We invite you to participate in our fieldwork partners and internship programs. Read more about it here: https://t.co/quYPS3amt6
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Check out this workshop series happening on three dates 📅!! 7/31: Narrator Experience & Storytelling Ethics 8/14: Exploring the Interview Process 8/28: Building Narrative Editing Skills
📢 Announcing our summer workshop series! We’ve adapted our oral history approach into 3 online skills-building workshops for folks interested in using first-person storytelling to advance a project or mission. Register today to reserve your spot: https://t.co/c6lRRLABHF
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💡Have an idea for a compelling public initiative? This summer, we're granting over $200K to artists, activists, journalists, organizers, scholars, community leaders, and others across America and the world. 💸 Get your dream project funded. More: https://t.co/C2dDQ49nxX
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Today we’re thrilled to launch the Elders Project, which captures the stories of 200+ Black, Indigenous, Asian, Latine, and queer elders from across America. Explore: https://t.co/LqrwEkWong
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The Baldwin-Emerson Elders Project, which interviewed 200+ elders across America, launches with a party. Food, drinks, music, art, stories, and more. Sunday the 19th at @brooklynhistory. 5 PM. You're invited! Register here: https://t.co/4HejHMZysn
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<Voices from Wupatki> are the voices of Hopi, Navajo-Diné & Zuni people reflecting on their connection to this site of knowledge, to their ancestors, & their #cosmovision. Come check out Florencia's creative curation of these voices! RSVP: https://t.co/z5MEVja3yw
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2024 Exhibition <Our Inheritance> Florencia is curating <Voices from Wupatki>, taking visitors into a journey back in time to the 13th c. & westwards to the deserts of Arizona where the Wupatki pueblos have been standing there for 800 hundreds. RSVP: https://t.co/z5MEVja3yw
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2024 Exhibition <Our Inheritance> Olivia is curating <Chef's Fable>, an oral history dinner with her my father and career chef, Sergio Hurtado, via a menu imbued with the places and people that have inspired his life’s love of cooking. Waitlist: https://t.co/QBm09q84Jh
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2024 Exhibition <Our Inheritance> Maya is organizing and moderating a webinar, "Fighting for Democracy: Reflections on the Israeli Democracy Protest Movement from the Post-October 7 World." Learn how civilians can save their democracies. RSVP: https://t.co/5wayMIgNA4
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2024 Exhibitions <Our Inheritance> Renka is hosting <NYC Meet-Up: What Fashioned You?> This exhibition showcases diverse fashion narratives through multimedia presentations including websites and animations. 4/26 6:20pm @ 151 W 30th St, NY RSVP: https://t.co/bhpV8UAnJ1
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📢ANNOUNCING 2024 STUDENT EXHIBITION🌳 #Oralhistory weaves connections between generations/places/people. In this year's curations, students explore the place of oral history in diasporas, families, social movements, kitchens, gardens, and nations. https://t.co/ErQAn7Jcsi
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2024 Exhibitions <Our Inheritance> Clarissa is hosting <Hearing Roots: Plant Oral Histories> 🌱 Visit a community garden and listen to plant knowledge keepers share narratives from their plant relations. 🗓️ 4/19 3pm @ 321 W 126th St, NY RSVP: https://t.co/lYO7ruDHpF
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Another season of student exhibitions 🧡 what kinds of questions are you asking in oral history curation? What excites you in oral history curation? Stay tuned...👀
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What is applied oral history? It's an approach that uses oral history to support movement-building and transformative social change. Learn more from @iamfannygarcia through the lens of her project documenting family separation at the US-Mexico border. https://t.co/Hz3BqeoWVn
voiceofwitness.org
Learn about applied oral history principles through the lens of the Separated project, which documents family separation at the border.
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Tune into our virtual event on 4/17 with @country_queers, an oral history project documenting rural & small-town LGBTQIA+ experiences. Rae Garringer created this multimedia project out of frustration with the lack of accessible rural queer stories. https://t.co/BwOFTeSHOV
eventbrite.com
Hear from Rae Garringer about Country Queers, a multimedia oral history project documenting rural and small-town LGBTQIA2S+ experiences.
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Getting ready for Hess Week with Paul Ortiz. 4 days, 8 events, 25 speakers. Academic Freedom. Crisis of Democracy. Oral History. Movement Solidarity. Urgent conversations for our times. April 1-4. Program https://t.co/dzXAiWPLS2
@BCThinkers @BklynCollege411
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Our program director Amy Starecheski will be speaking on the public uses of oral history 🎙️ Join us in-person at Brooklyn College library or Youtube on 4/2 🧡
In a week: How can oral history transform the humanities? Join Hess Scholar Paul Ortiz, Zaheer Ali, Naomi Schiller, Amy Starecheski, and Dean Phil Napoli in conversation. @BCThinkers @BklynCollege411 @SPOHP @BCListeningProj
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📣The Oral History Review has a call for papers for a special issue dedicated to Oral History and Disability. The deadline is March 31, 2024 📣 To submit your articles & learn more, use the OHR submission portal: https://t.co/CsYHABSKE7
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Peter Baker's story drawing on today's @INCITE_Columbia release on the ACA from the Obama Presidency Oral History project https://t.co/VmVpN4SaFt
nytimes.com
A set of oral histories released on Friday documents the behind-the-scenes drama of President Barack Obama’s drive to pass the Affordable Care Act, his most important legislative achievement.
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