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Oral History Works

Projects of the Columbia Oral History M.A. Program

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Will You Remember? What I Choose to Forget?

February 6, 2026March 12, 2026 ohma

Will You Remember What I Choose to Forget? is a 150-minute oral history documentary film created with my own family across two domestic spaces in Shimla, North India: the old […]

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All The Space You Cannot See

February 6, 2026April 13, 2026 ohma

All The Space You Cannot See is a film and companion piece about my mother, who is deceased. It is an attempt to see her face and hear her voice, […]

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Oral History Techniques for Ballet Class: Migration and Memory in Cuban Pedagogy

February 6, 2026February 18, 2026 ohma

Oral History Techniques for Ballet Class follows the career trajectories of three Cuban ballet teachers who have migrated to the United States, exploring how they have adapted and translated Cuban […]

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Working with Uncertainty: Censorship, Inductive Reasoning, and Creative Practice in Chinese Tongren Communities

February 6, 2026February 18, 2026 ohma

Digital censorship in the People’s Republic of China operates as a condition of uncertainty: posts disappear without warning, visibility shifts without explanation, and creators are left to infer boundaries from […]

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