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34th Avenue Oral History: Place-based Storytelling in Jackson Heights

February 17, 2023February 17, 2023 ohma

34th Avenue Oral History: Place-based Storytelling in Jackson Heights Bridget Bartolini This project tells the story of the 34th Avenue Open Street and what it means to people who use […]

Interactive Exhibits

Listening Through Time and Place (2015)

July 22, 2016April 3, 2017 ohma

Listening Through Time and Place: An Interactive Oral History Exhibit By the 2015 OHMA Cohort, April 28, 2016 Co-Curated by Amy Starecheski, OHMA Associate Director & Sara Jacobs, 2015 Check […]

Interactive Exhibits

Oral History and Our Times & There is No There There (2012)

July 19, 2016September 2, 2016 ohma

Oral History and Our Times: Multimedia Oral History Showcase By the 2012 OHMA Cohort, May 2, 2013 Curated by Amy Starecheski, OHMA Associate Director Check out the full event description […]

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Wild Abandon (2011)

July 18, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

Wild Abandon: A Documentation of Wyoming Lesbians By Katy Morris, 2011 Engage with the crowdfunded campaign on kickstarter.com Wild Abandon is sixty-minute documentary film that showcasing the complexities of rural […]

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