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sheddingsomethingshedding

September 9, 2021February 3, 2023 ohma

sheddingsomethingshedding By Brandon Perdomo SHEDDINGSOMETHINGSHEDDING is space where practice meets testimony, as independent artists share their stories of becoming in a reimagining of a salon-style gathering in a digital space. […]

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Why Were They Interested In Our Ages?

March 12, 2021January 14, 2022 ohma

Why Were They Interested In Our Ages? By Aluel Bol Kuanyin, 2021 In this audio piece, Aluel’s father, Bol Kuanyin Agoth, is sharing memories of home, his relationship with his […]

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Losing My Religion

March 12, 2021January 14, 2022 ohma

Losing My Religion By Elizabeth Jefimova, 2021 Kris Goldsmith is a veteran on the Iraq war. During the course of our three meetings, Kris talked about his time in Iraq […]

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Healing: A Bridge with a View – Sexual Violence and Trauma Survivors’ Stories from Oral History Interviews (2019)

May 22, 2019February 17, 2020 ohma

Healing: A Bridge with a View – Sexual Violence and Trauma Survivors’ Stories from Oral History Interviews By Eunice Kim   This thesis presents original stories from sexual violence and trauma […]

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The Weight of Words (2012)

July 19, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

The Weight of Words: A Co-Constructed Narrative of Love And/In Trauma By Sara Wolcott Weinberg, 2012 Found in the Academic Commons What does it mean to come of age in […]

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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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