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Intersecting Histories: The Story of Her Skin

November 15, 2019November 15, 2019 ohma

Intersecting Histories: The Story of Her Skin By Nyssa Chow   For the women born in the 1920s in Trinidad and Tobago it was often the women who kept the […]

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Then, Now, Next (2014)

July 21, 2016September 7, 2016 ohma

Then, Now, Next: Oral History and Social Change By the 2014 OHMA Cohort, May 1, 2015 Co-Curated by Amy Starecheski, OHMA Associate Director & Helen Gibb, 2014 Check out the […]

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Stories of the Skin (2012)

July 19, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

Stories of the Skin: Exploring Women’s Skin through Oral History By Ellen Brooks, 2012 Found in the Academic Commons The purpose of this oral history thesis is to examine women’s […]

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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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Love: The Mix-Tape (2011)

July 18, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

Love: The Mix-Tape, Love Stories of African-American Gay Elders Living in New York City By Lamar Lovelace, 2011 Found in the Academic Commons Listen to the audio documentary on sound4picturenyc.com […]

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Chicago/Turabian Student Theses: StudentLastName, FirstName. “ThesisTitle.” Oral History master's thesis, Columbia University, YearofPublication. Student Audio Pieces: StudentLastName, FirstName. “AudioPieceTitle.” Oral History Works. Audio interview excerpt, NarratorFirstNameLastName, DateofPublication. SoundCloudURL. © All rights reserved to author.
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