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Projects of the Columbia Oral History M.A. Program

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Real World History: Intergenerational Learning & Student Oral Histories of The Great Migration

October 31, 2021November 8, 2021 ohma

Real World History: Intergenerational Learning & Student Oral Histories of The Great Migration By Max Peterson Part retrospective, part analysis, and part lesson plan, this thesis is an investigation of […]

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Teachers All Around Us: Intergenerational Conversations & Student Oral Histories

March 12, 2021January 14, 2022 ohma

Teachers All Around Us: Intergenerational Conversations & Student Oral Histories By Max Peterson, 2021 Cosby Hunt, a high school social studies teacher in Washington, DC, reflects on his initial experiences […]

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THE 40% PROJECT: An Oral History of Gun Violence in America

November 15, 2019August 27, 2020 ohma

THE 40% PROJECT: An Oral History of Gun Violence in America By Holly Werner-Thomas   With 110,000 Americans shot every year, gun violence is a public health crisis. Indeed, forty […]

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Comparative Classrooms: Teaching to Transgress

November 15, 2019November 15, 2019 ohma

Comparative Classrooms: Teaching to Transgress By Valerie Fendt   Comparative Classrooms: Teaching to Transgress is the exhibit project that resulted from interviews with people whose life’s work is dedicated to […]

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