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Nueva York es La Frontera (2015)

July 22, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

Nueva York es La Frontera Pablo Baeza, 2015 Found on nuevayorkeslafrontera.wordpress.com Nueva York es La Frontera is a multimedia documentary website showcasing the life stories of New York-based Latina immigrant […]

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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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Groundswell (2010)

July 17, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

Groundswell: Oral History for Social Change, A Synthesis By Sarah Loose, 2010 Found on oralhistoryforsocialchange.org Read more about this project through Groundswell In September 2011, Groundswell: Oral History for Social […]

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