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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 10 8:00am to 11:00pm OHA Exhibitors Survivor on the Main: A Historical Walk 9:00am to 5:00pm Cultural Programming 12:00pm to 4:00pm 006. Be the Street: The Performative and Transformative Possibilities of Oral History COHDS Exhibition: History Inhabits Each of Us Panel 8:00am to 5:00pm. 8:30 to 10:00 am Exhibition: J’arrive a Montreal Participants: 8:00am to 11:00pm Be the Street project Sydney Varajon, The Ohio 001. Oral History & Podcasting/Radio Storytelling State University Workshop Community history: Choosing the Hilltop 8:30 to 12:00 pm neighborhood Stacey Alex, The Ohio State 002. Introduction to OHMS and Bilingual Indexing University Mini-workshop Oral History: Our Lady Guadalupe Center Elena 8:30 to 12:00 pm Foulis, The Ohio State University Workshop Leaders: Critically engaged communiy theater Celia Saez- Brendan Coates, Academy of Motion Picture Arts Martinez, The Ohio State University and Sciences Chair: Doug Boyd, University of Kentucky Elena Foulis, The Ohio State University Teague Schneiter, Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Oral History Projects Dept. 007. The Long Sixties: Activism and Education Paper Session 003. Community Organizing Basics for Oral 8:30 to 10:00 am Historians Participants: Mini-workshop Explosion 67…68, 69 - Youth and Their World: 1:00 to 4:30 pm Capturing and Curating the Spirit of a Workshop Leaders: Transformative Era Catherine Charlebois, Centre Sarah K Loose, Groundswell / IMIrJ / Portland d'histoire de Montréal State University Perspectives of New York City Puerto Rican Isabell Moore, University of North Carolina's Teachers on the Fight for School Governance in Southern Oral History Project (SOHP) the 1960s and ‘70s Elizabeth Taveras Rivera, 004. Cooking with Sound: How to Make Great Aural Hunter College Histories with the Best Sonic Ingredients Student Activism and the Arts in Cebu, 1969-1986 Workshop Ophelynn Pil Cano, University of San Carlos 1:00 to 4:30 pm University of São Paulo, 1968: collective memory 005. Welcome Reception and Performances and narratives from academic oral life histories. Reception Glauber Cícero Ferreira Biazo, Federal 5:00 to 7:30 pm University of Amazonas (UFAM) Chair/Commentator: THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 11 Todd Moye, University of North Texas Decolonial Street Art 008. Navigating Oral History Ethics in Challenging Cultural Programming Times: Creating an Oral History Ethics Advisory 7:30am-10:00am. Committee Roundtable Parlons Violence: Oral Histories of Displacement and 8:30 to 10:00 am Resistance in Saint-Henri Panelists: Cultural Programming Martin Dennis Meeker, UC Berkeley 7:30am-10:00am Anna Sheftel, Saint Paul University COHDS Exhibition: History Inhabits Each of Us Stephen Sloan, Baylor University 8:00am to 5:00pm. Sherna Berger Gluck, California State University, Exhibition: J’arrive a Montreal Long Beach Leslie McCartney, University of Alaska Fairbanks Environmentalist, LGBT Women and the Activist Chair: Lives they Lead Martha Norkunas, Middle Tennessee State Performance University 8:30 to 10:00 am 009. Making Men, Making History: A Roundtable on Chair: Masculinities and Oral History Helen Yoshida, Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral Roundtable and Public History at California State University, 8:30 to 10:00 am Fullerton Panelists: Performers: Fillion Eric, Sierra Sampson, Masters student at California State Christopher J. Greig, University, Fullerton Willeen G. Keough, Katelyn York, Student Robert A. Rutherdale, 013. A Draft Story of Invisibility "2" Chair: Performance Peter Gossage, Department of History, Concordia 8:30 to 10:00 am University Chair: 010. Writing With Our Narrators' Words: Editing Steven High, Concordia, COHDS Oral History Performers: Roundtable Jad Chami, Concorida University 8:30 to 10:00 am Fadi Sakr, Actor Panelists: 014. Preserving Activist Stories Elyse Blennerhassett, Columbia University 8:30 to 10:00 am Svetlana Kitto, Columbia University 014-1. Preserving Activist Stories Shanna Farrell, UC Berkeley Listening Session Leyla Vural, Columbia University Presenters: Chair: Andy Reisinger, Georgia State University Sara Sinclair, Columbia University Traci JoLeigh Drummond, Georgia St 011. African American Oral History 014-2. NoLaIBCita: Student movements, Paper Session hegemony and institutional racialization 8:30 to 10:00 am Listening Session Participants: Presenters: Everyone Has a Story: The Role of Oral Tradition Juliette Barbera, Samuel Proctor Oral History among Grassroots Preservationists in Texas' Program, University of Florida Historic African American Settlements Andrea R Juanita Duque, University of Florida - Samuel Roberts, TAMU Proctor Oral History Program Let the Lawyer do the Talking: Shaping Social 015. Community Action Movement Narratives of the Long Sixties Camilo Paper Session Eugenio Lund-Montano, University of California, 8:30 to 10:00 am Berkeley Participants: Mississippi's Other Movement: Lessons from the Re(membering) the Borderlands: Negotiating Digital Starkville Civil Rights Project Judith Belonging and Building Community in Chinese Ridner, Mississippi State University Tucson Priscilla Martinez, University of Writing about Traveling while Black: Impact of California, Santa Cruz & Tucson Chinese Green Book, Newspapers, and Oral-History on Cultural Center Travel history of an African-American Family ‘”So much more than oral history”: collecting Kathryn Dungy, St. Michael's College; Ray Black, stories to create community action’ Dr Lindsay A Colorado State University Varner, Cumberland County Historical Society Chair: and Hamilton Library Associa Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis, Miami University Students Engaging Community through 012. Multiple Perspectives: Chicana, Documenting Place and Story: A Walking Trail Installation. Jeff Pufahl, University of Florida; Masculinities in a Post-Trans Temporality SASHA Daniella Lopez, University of Florida; Megan T. GOLDBERG, Indiana University Pitt, University of Florida; Ryan Morini, Samuel “The Life and Times of Countercultural Business Proctor Oral History Program, University of and Radical Lesbian Ethics at Bloodroot Florida Restaurant, 1977-present.” Maria McGrath, Writing the ‘dual city’: community resistance and Bucks County Community College urban regeneration in Glasgow, Scotland Kathryn Our Legacy Is Alive: The Living Stories of Latinx Wilson, University of Strathclyde Gay, Queer, Trans, and Bisexual Men Louie Chair: Alberto Ortiz-Fonseca, the gran varones Adam Tinkle, Skidmore College Chair: 016. A Vote for Metadata: What’s most important to Maria McGrath, Bucks County Community know? College Roundtable 8:30 to 10:00 am Coffee Break Panelists: 10:00am to 10:30am th Jaycie Vos, University of Northern Iowa John Molson Building: 9 Floor and J.W McConnell Steven Sielaff, Baylor University Institute for Oral Building: 3rd Floor History Lauren Kata, Independent Archivist 019. From theory to praxis: Oral history, social Chair: movements, and documenting direct action Natalie Milbrodt, Queens Library Listening Session 017. Border Narratives: Oral Histories with Refugees 10:30 to 12:00 pm Panel Presenters: 8:30 to 10:00 am Holland Hall, University of Florida Participants: Aliya Miranda, University of Florida The Reliability of Children's Testimony: A Case Chair: Study of the MS St. Louis, 1939 Barbara Robert Baez, University of Florida, Samuel Proctor Krasner, Gratz College - Holocaust & Genocide Oral History Program Studies 020. Come Together: The Critical Role of Remembering Migration & Displacement: Stories of Collaboration in Remembering and Interpreting Refugees in Jacksonville, Florida Seyeon Hwang, the Contested Memories of 1968 Urban & Regional Planning, University of Roundtable Florida 10:30 to 12:00 pm Understanding Experiences of Transit through Panelists: Refugee Oral Histories in Italy Eleanor Paynter, Susan Verhoef, Atlanta History Center Ohio State University Daniel Horowitz-Garcia, StoryCorps The Denial of Dignity: Narratives of Afghan Addae Moon, Atlanta History Center Refugees and the Ordeal of Transit Migration Chair: William Westerman, New Jersey City University Calinda Lee, Atlanta History Center Chair: 021. Collaboration - Creating and maintaining co- Gregory Wilson, University of Akron working opportunities 018. Queer Stories, Queer Lives Roundtable Paper Session 10:30 to 12:00 pm 8:30 to 10:00 am Panelists: Participants: Michelle Little, Oral History Program - Samford University First Voice Perspectives: “La Marcha” Queering Erica Fugger, Starr Center | Washington College Chicago’s Puerto Rican Parade Milka Ramirez, Benji de la Piedra, Independent Oral Historian, Northeastern Illinois University Columbia Life Histories Project Tending the Bulldagger Archive: Identificatory Hana Crawford, David J. Sencer CDC Museum at Practices, Negotiations, and Iterations of Lesbian the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Mary Hilpertshauser, David J. Sencer CDC Beyond Celeste Gonzalez de Bustamante, Museum at the Centers for Disease Control and University of Arizona Prevention. Desert Voices: Notes on Producing an Oral History Laura Frizzell, Centers for Disease Control Website with a Journalism History Class Linda Chair: Lumsden, University of Arizona Ellen Brooks, Wisconsin Veterans Museum Chair: 022. The Ethics of Listening Anna Sheftel, Saint Paul University Roundtable 025. The Archive, Classroom, and Beyond: The 10:30 to 12:00 pm Third Alternative Oral History Project and the Panelists: Challenges of Capturing the Spirit of 1968 Sam Prendergast, New Panel Danielle Dulken, UNC-Chapel Hill 10:30 to 12:00 pm Zavier Wingham, New York University Participants: Rachel Gelfand, UNC-Chapel Hill Institutional Oral History in the Classroom: Katherine Fenn McLeod, New York University, Nostalgia, Politics, and Honest Commemoration History Dept. in the Digital Age Jennifer Whitmer Taylor, Jess Lamar Reece Holler, New York University Duquesne University Chair: Creative Collaboration and the Power of the Sam Prendergast, New York University Collective: Possibilities for an Institutional Oral 023. Collaboration and Creation History Program Megan DeFries, Duquesne Paper Session University 10:30 to 12:00 pm More than a Movement: Exploring Personal Participants: Narratives within the Political Framework of the Arabic-Speaking Objects emma haraké, Concordia Third Alternative Oral History Project Anna Partnership Research: The Northern Community Samuels, Duquesne University Oral History and Archive Project Erin Yaremko, From Transcription to Twitter: Accessibility and University of and University of Oral History in the Classroom Grant Stoner, Duquesne University Placing Mass Incarceration: The Role of Oral Chair: History in Realizing a Carceral Urban Geography Abby Perkiss, Kean University Sophia Lorraine Burns, Vassar College 026. "An Empty Chair is not Really Empty" Threads of Memory: Oral History and Paisley's Performance Thread Mills William Burns, University of 10:30 to 12:00 pm Glasgow Chair: Chair: Alicia Aroche, VCU Health, School of Medicine Carol Gray, University of Connecticut Performers: 024. Civil Rights and Human Rights: Digital and Alison Salazar, Independent Artist Oral Histories in the US-Mexico Borderlands Kayla Hertzog, Independent Artist Panel 027. Public Memory Over Time 10:30 to 12:00 pm Paper Session Participants: 10:30 to 12:00 pm Journalists in the Long and Wide Civil Rights Participants: Movement: The Untold Story Behind the Fifty years of Naxalism: An Investigation of Storytellers Melita M. Garza, Texas Christian Popular Movements through Oral Narratives University Rajesh Prasad, Oral History Division, Nehru Civil Rights, Human Rights, Labor Rights: Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi Farmworkers and Migration in the US Southwest Oral history of another challenging time: fallout Veronica Reyes-Escudero, University of Arizona from the 1918-19 influenza pandemic. Ida Milne, Killing the Messengers: The Importance of Oral Maynooth University History for Freedom of Expression in Mexico and Oral History of Chinese Fatherhood Since the Mao Era TINGTING TAN, Kyushu University Digital Storytelling, Concordia University Oral History of the Maidan Nataliya Bezborodova, 031. Photography, Oral History, and LGBTQ+ Immigrant and Refugee Lives Chair: Panel Paul Thompson, Oral History Society 10:30 to 12:00 pm 028. The Digital Humanities Decade: lessons for Oral Participants: History practitioners in the face of the DH Boom “If you have love, you have some feelings of home” Mini-workshop Oral Histories and Photographs of Migration and 10:30 to 12:00 pm Home-Making for Lesbian and Gay Refugee Workshop Leaders: Couples in Canada Katherine Fobear, University Cory Fischer-Hoffman, Lafayette College of California, Fresno 029. Are Documentary Filmmakers And Oral The Family Camera Network: Structuring Subject Historians Strange Bedfellows? Positions in the Photo-Interview Thy Phu, Panel Western University 10:30 to 12:00 pm In the Land of Sexual Selfies: Talking Sex in Participants: Homonationalist Times Sajdeep Soomal, Achieving the Impossible: Re-writing the History of 1948 Ahlam Muhtaseb, California State Queering “Queer Oral History” through Family University at San Bernadino Photography Elspeth H. Brown, University of How A Family's Oral History Became a Toronto; Erin Jessee, University of Glasgow Documentary Film Joan Mandell, Olive Branch Chair: Productions Erin Jessee, University of Glasgow What Documentary Film Techniques Can Offer to 032. When IT Doesn't Want Your Video Files: Oral Historians Tim Schwab, Concordia Designing & Managing a Video Archive University Mini-workshop Chair: 1:45 to 3:15 pm Paula Hajar, independent scholar Workshop Leaders: 030. Family Stories: War, Violence, and Rupture in Christa Patricia Whitney, Yiddish Book Center Childhood Memories Elizabeth Walber, Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Panel Oral History Project 10:30 to 12:00 pm 033. The Long Sixties: Global Movements Participants: Paper Session The Shape of Time: Listening to Childhood 1:45 to 3:15 pm Memories of the Wartime Atlantic, 1939-1945 Participants: Barbara Lorenzkowski, Concordia University Counter Culture and Counter Currents of Migration: A Mother and a Son Recall the Role of Military Life Stories of US Hippies in Costa Rica Atalia Family Friendships during the Cold War Isabel Shragai, The Kibbutzim College of Education, Tel Campbell, Directorate of History and Heritage, Aviv, israel National Defence, Ottawa One hundred Student Revolutions. An Oral History The Intergenerational Effects of Wartime Sexual project 20 Years Later. Biographical interviews Violence: Children Born of Wartime Rape in from a longitudinal perpective. Miroslav Vanek, Northern Uganda Myriam Denov, Centre for ICH CAS Prague - Faculty of Humanities, Research on Children and Families, McGill Charles University University, Montreal Out Now: The Anti-Vietnam War Movement in Longitudinal Oral History & the Unsettling of Minnesota Kim Heikkila, Spotlight Oral History Historical Time Lilia Topouzova, Centre for Oral Post-68 in Italy: Constructing Oral Sources on the History and Digital Storytelling, Concordia Political Violence of the Extreme Left-Wing University, Montreal Groups Jessica Matteo, Centre for Memory, Chair: Narrative and Histories Cynthia Hammond, Centre for Oral History and Chair/Commentator: Robert Korstad, Duke University Sarah Story, 034. Deep Acquaintance: Knowledge from Outside Chair: the Interview Janis Thiessen, University of Winnipeg Roundtable 037. Race, Memory, and Reconciliation: The 1:45 to 3:15 pm Aftermath of the 2015 Charleston Killings Panelists: Panel Marcia M. Gallo, Associate Professor of History, 1:45 to 3:15 pm University of Nevada Las Vegas Participants: Lana Dee Povitz, Centre for Oral History and Making Sense of the Tragedy: Oral History and the Digital Storytelling Emanuel Massacre Marina Laura Lopez, Citadel Rachel Corbman, Stony Brook University Oral History Program Chair: Teaching the Emanuel Massacre in the Charleston Colette Montoya-Sloan, Librarian, Adelphi Classroom Kerry W Taylor, 1966 University On Reconciliation and Racial Justice in Charleston, 035. "New Kids on the Block: A Roundtable on South Carolina Vicki Callahan, University of Launching Oral History Programs at Universities" South California Roundtable Chair: 1:45 to 3:15 pm Kieran W. Taylor, The Citadel Panelists: 038. Two projects in touch with place: Creative Evan Faulkenbury, SUNY Cortland practice and oral history in Montreal’s changing Michelle Little, Oral History Program - Samford urban scape University Roundtable Jessica Siegel, Brooklyn College 1:45 to 3:15 pm Chair: Panelists: Allison Tracy, Independent Oral Historian Kathleen Vaughan, Concordia University/Centre 036. Food and Oral History Roundtable for Oral History and Digital Storytelling 1:45 to 3:15 pm Cynthia Hammond, Centre for Oral History and 036-1. The Western Pennsylvania Foodways Digital Storytelling, Concordia University Archive- Using oral history to bolster sustainable Shauna Janssen, Concordia University regional food systems Chair: Roundtable Matt Soar, Concordia University Panelists: Commentator: Cynthia Caul, Center for Regional Agriculture, Steven High, Concordia, COHDS Food, and Transformation- Chatham University 039. What Does Done Look Like? Project Planning Emeran Irby, Chatham University Mini-Workshop Celine Roberts, Center for Regional Agriculture, Mini-workshop Food, and Transformation- Chatham University 1:45 to 3:15 pm Rachel Snyder, Center for Regional Agriculture, Workshop Leaders: Food, and Transformation- Chatham University Troy J Reeves, UW-Madison Oral History Program Emma Honcharski, Center for Regional Jennifer A. Cramer, LSU T. Harry Williams Center Agriculture, Food, and Transformation- Chatham for Oral History University 040. How Oral History Can Impact a Territory and Chair: Trigger Community Action in the Americas Alice Julier, Center for Regional Agriculture, Food, Panel and Transformation (CRAFT), Chatham University 1:45 to 3:15 pm 036-2. The Manitoba Food History Truck Participants: Roundtable Guanabara Bay: A Community Oral History Project Panelists: with an Environmental Cause Octavio di Leo, Kent Davies, University of Winnipeg Urca Institute; Alexandra Joy Forman, Urca Kimberley Moore, University of Winnipeg Institute Hurricane Maria Oral History Project Andrew Georgian Bay Vinales, Center for Puerto Rican Studies, Hunter Katrina Srigley, College; Lindsay Wittwer, Center for Puerto Rican Studies, Hunter College 045. Emerging Professionals Reception Reception Intergenerational Oral History and Youth Activism 5:15 to 6:00 pm on the US-Mexico Border Yolanda Chavez Leyva, Institute of Oral History, University of Texas at 046. Presidential Reception El Paso Reception Narrative Memory and Resistance in Southwest 6:00 to 7:30 pm Baltimore Katie Kavanagh O'Neill, University of Pittsburgh FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 12 Chair: Newcomers Breakfast Alexandra Joy Forman, Urca Institute 7:15am to 8:15am 041. Mapping (life) Story with Online Cartographic Parlons Violence: Oral Histories of Displacement and Applications Resistance in Saint-Henri. Mini-workshop Cultural Programming 1:45 to 3:15 pm 7:30am-10:00am Workshop Leaders: Sebastien Caquard, Concordia University Une Promenade Parlante: Episodes in a Changing Emory Shaw, Concordia University Neighborhood. Cultural Programming Jose Alavez, Concordia University 8:00am-10:00am. 042. On Being Interviewed: Holocaust Survivors COHDS Exhibition: History Inhabits Each of Us Reflect on their Encounters with Oral History 8:00am to 5:00pm. Roundtable Exhibition: J’arrive a Montreal 1:45 to 3:15 pm 8:00am to 11:00pm Panelists: OHA Exhibitors eszter andor, Montreal Holocaust Museum 9:00am to 5:00pm Leslie Vertes, Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre 047. University Oral History Projects Eva Kuper, Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre Paper Session Sidney Zoltak, Montreal Holocaust Memorial 8:30 to 10:00 am Centre Participants: Chair: Oral History on a Shoestring Budget... Getting to Anna Sheftel, Saint Paul University Know Our "Hidden Figures" Gloria Rhodes, San Commentator: Diego State University Library & Information Stacey Zembrzycki, Dawson College Access 043. Pussy Hats to the Polls: Capturing Today’s Strategies for Building a Robust Oral History Women’s Movement Program at an Academic Library Chris Petersen, Listening Session Oregon State University Libraries 1:45 to 3:15 pm Using Oral History to Add Depth and Complexity to Presenters: the Carnegie Mellon University Archives Kate Robin Morris, Agnes Scott College Barbera, Carnegie Mellon University Morna Gerrard, Georgia State University Using oral history to document the history of your Ellen Rafshoon, Georgia Gwinnett College own organization: Rewards and challenges. 044. Centering Indigenous Storywork: Listening to Thomas Saylor, Concordia University, St Paul and Learning from Stories of the Past Chair/Commentator: Plenary Session Chuck Bolton, University of North Carolina, 3:30 to 5:00 pm Grensboro Lorraine Sutherland, Ininiwiskwew, Attawapiskat 048. Oral History as a Tool for Change First Nation Paper Session Autumn Varley, Anishinaabekwe Southern 8:30 to 10:00 am Participants: “Hearing Her: Comparing Women’s Oral History in Constructive conversations - Oral history that the UK and China” Lui Huibo, China Women’s shapes and improves policy outcomes: creative University Library examples from the refugee crisis worldwide “I’m Still Surviving: Oral Histories of Women Marella Hoffman, Royal Anthropological Living with HIV/AIDS in Chicago” Jennifer Institute & Government, Cambridge, UK Brier, University of Illinois Drawing (on) the Past: Oral history and the Co- Notes from the Editor's Chair" Kathryn Nasstrom, creation of Graphic Novel Histories of Women’s University of San Francisco Resistance Movements in South Africa Koni Chair: Benson, University of Western Cape, South Africa Kathryn Nasstrom, University of San Francisco Oral History Practice as a Tool for Racial Justice: 051. When I Was Your Age: Using Oral Histories to Case Studies from Mississippi April Grayson, Learn about Childhoods & Youth William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation Roundtable "Those of us behind the walls": Oral history, 8:30 to 10:00 am narrative capital and the movement to end "the Panelists: other death penalty" Mike Lyons, Saint Joseph's Rachael A. Beyer, University of Delaware University - Department of Communication Heidi MacDonald, (AB, Studies Canada) Chair: Joel P. Rhodes, Southeast Missouri State University Wesley Hogan, Duke Center for Documentary Christa Patricia Whitney, Yiddish Book Center Studies Chair: 049. Methodology: Navigating Power in the Donna Alvah, St. Lawrence University Interview 052. L’histoire québécoise a la parole | Giving a voice Paper Session to Québec history 8:30 to 10:00 am Roundtable Participants: 8:30 to 10:00 am Finding Fathers: Navigating Uncertainty in the Oral Panelists: History Interview Emma Courtland, Columbia André Kirouac, Musée naval de Québec University Josée Lefebvre, Centre d'histoire de Montréal #MeToo: Sexual Harassment in the Interview Space (CHM) Lindsey Jackson, Concordia University Anne Castelas, CHORN Sharing Experience. Presentation of an Oral History Chair: Based Biography of Ivan M. Havel Jana Véronique Stahn, UQAM Wohlmuth Markupová, Faculty of Humanities, 053. Oral History to Make Art Charles University Paper Session On Leaving suzanne snider, Founder/Director, Oral 8:30 to 10:00 am History Summer School Participants: 050. Beyond Women’s Words: Decentering and Across the Water - musical portraits of three Decolonizing Feminist Oral Histories journeys to Australia, for cello and narrative Panel digital track Stephanie Arnold, Stephanie Arnold 8:30 to 10:00 am A Photographic Exploration of Oral History alysia Participants: steele, University of Mississippi “Decolonizing, Indigenizing, and Learning Call Me (M)other: An oral history performance Biskaaybiiyang in the Field: Our Oral History project Nikki Yeboah, San Jose State University Journey” Katrina Srigley, Nipissing University; Oral History is the Poetry of Memory: An Lorraine Sutherland, Mushkegowuk Council Exploration of the Spaces where Oral History “Blurred Boundaries, Feminisms, and Indigenisms: meets Poetry Kelly Elaine Navies, Smithsonian Co-Creating an Indigenous Oral History for Chair: Decolonization” Ioana Radu, Institut national de Kelly Elaine Navies, Smithsonian la recherche scientifique 054. How can oral history performance support restorative justice efforts? Michelle Holland, Baylor University Institute for Roundtable Oral History 8:30 to 10:00 am 057. Narratives of symbolic violence: Finding Panelists: meaning amid unspeakable violence Luis Sotelo, Concordia, COHDS Roundtable Mathieu Lavigne, Centre de services de justice 8:30 to 10:00 am réparatrice Panelists: Leila Qashu, Concordia University Yolande Bouka, Josef Korbel School of Ranya Esmat, Concordia University (PhD scholar) International Studies, University of Denver Chair: Leyla Neyzi, Sabanci University Della Pollock, University of North Carolina at Juliane Okot Bitek, University of British Columbia Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, USA Annie Elizabeth Pohlman, University of 055. Never Again…Again…Again: Community Oral Queensland History in an age of American Mass Shootings Chair: Facilitated Discussion Erin Jessee, University of Glasgow 8:30 to 10:00 am 058. Health and Health Care Facilitators: Paper Session Pam Schwartz, Orange County Regional History 8:30 to 10:00 am Center Participants: Daniel Andrew Bradfield, Orange County Regional 40 Stories for 40 Years: the Voices of Whitman- History Center Walker Health on HIV/AIDS in Washington, DC 056. Oral History Project Tools Hannah Byrne, American University Paper Session "First Response: AIDS and Community in San 8:30 to 10:00 am Francisco," a Podcast Paul Burnett, UC Berkeley Participants: Oral History Center New Open Source Solution for Digital Archives of Perspectives of Type 2 Diabetes and Self- Oral History Jiří Hlaváček, Institute of Management in Scotland: A Challenge to Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Consumerism Rachel Meach, University of Sciences Strathclyde Oral History, Research Data Management and Open South Asian doctors and the NHS: Placing empire, Science Annika Olsson, Department for migration and discrimination at the heart of the Ethnology, HIstory of Religions and Gender history of British healthcare Julian M Simpson, Studies, Stockholm University; Malin Thor Independent Scholar Tureby, Linköping University Chair: Transcribing the Transnational Experiences of Rachel Meach, University of Strathclyde Michigan Iranian-Americans Camron Michael 059. Speed Networking Amin, University of Michigan - Dearborn Workshop Video Oral Histories via a Responsive Web 8:30 to 10:00 am Interface backed by Cloud Services Michael Workshop Leader: Christel, Carnegie Mellon University; Bryan Ellen Brooks, Wisconsin Veterans Museum Maher, Carnegie Mellon University; Julieanna Richardson, The HistoryMakers Coffee Break Finding People to Do the Dirty Work: Tips on 10:00am to 10:30am Hiring and Managing Transcriptionists Michelle John Molson Building: 9th Floor and J.W McConnell Holland, Baylor University Institute for Oral Building: 3rd Floor History 060. Benefits and Biases of Activist-Centered Oral history of engineering, oral history IN Institutional Oral Histories engineering Douglas Lambert, University at Roundtable Buffalo; Michael Frisch, The Randforce 10:30 to 12:00 pm Associates; Alan Rabideau, University at Buffalo Panelists: Chair: Rose Campbell, Regis University and Activism in India: An Oral History with Uma Jaycie Vos, University of Northern Iowa Chakravarti” Uma Chakravarti, University of Charlotte Taylor Fryar, University of North Delhi; Ponni Arasu, University of Toronto Carolina at Chapel Hill Chair: Chair: Linda Shopes, Consultant in oral and public history Charlotte Taylor Fryar, University of North and freelance editor Carolina at Chapel Hill 064. The Challenges of Dealing with Precariousness, 061. “Influencing Public Discourse & Policy through from the Precariat First-Hand Testimony” Panel Panel 10:30 to 12:00 pm 10:30 to 12:00 pm Participants: Participants: Precarious Memories and Memorialisation in The 40% Project: Living in the Aftermath of Gun Australia Alison Atkinson-Phillips, Newcastle Violence Holly Werner-Thomas, Columbia University University From ‘town for tomorrow’ to precariousness in a The Texas After Violence Project Jane Field, Texas strange place: Industrial decline in Scottish New After Violence Project; Daniel Horowitz Garcia, Towns, 1960-1990. Andy Clarke, Oral History Alternative Historian; StoryCorps; Holly Werner- Unit and Collective, Newcastle University Thomas, Columbia University Beyond metadata Sue Bradley, Newcastle University Oral History, Organizing, and Creation of Precarity and the Community Oral History Subjectivity (or, Why Should I Be A Member Practitioner Graham Smith, Newcastle University Anyway) Daniel Horowitz Garcia, Alternative Chair: Historian; StoryCorps Graham Smith, Newcastle University Chair: 065. Global and Multilingual Oral Histories Daniel Kerr, American University Paper Session Chair/Commentator: 10:30 to 12:00 pm Daniel Kerr, American University Participants: 062. Oral Sources in African History: A Roundtable Historia Oral y sociología de los movimientos Disussion on the Latest Methods and Findings sociales. Narrativas de activistas para una Roundtable interpretación de los impactos del movimiento 10:30 to 12:00 pm ecologista canario. JUAN MANUEL BRITO Panelists: DÍAZ, Centro de Estudios y Difusión del Jill E. Kelly, Southern Methodist University Atlántico Leslie Hadfield, Brigham Young University L'histoire orale dans l'étude de la Andreana Prichard, University of Oklahoma désindustrialisation en France : l'exemple des Chair: industries minières et sidérugiques Pascal Raggi, Jill E. Kelly, Southern Methodist University Université de Lorraine 063. Beyond Women’s Words: Feminisms and Oral Où légitimer le récit? Passé et présent dans la Histories, Then and Now mémoire d'une élite politique brésilienne Vitor de Panel Angelo, Universidade Vila Velha 10:30 to 12:00 pm 066. Voices from the March - a multimedia Participants: documentary play “Don’t mention the f-word: Reconciling Performance Fragmented Narratives with the Feminist 10:30 to 12:00 pm Research Frame” Lynn Abrams, University of Chair: Glasgow Jeff Pufahl, University of Florida “‘Are you only interviewing women for this?’: Performers: Indigenous Feminism and Oral History” Lianne Zach Brown, University of Florida Leddy, Wilfrid Laurier University Aliya Miranda, University of Florida “Living, Archiving, and Reflecting on Feminism Holland Hall, University of Florida Xander Herrera, University of Florida Participants: Elisabeth Rios-Brooks, University of Florida Performing Post-Conflict Listening in Being Heard 067. Podcasting and Oral History Might Prove Fatal Luis Carlos Sotelo Castro, 10:30 to 12:00 pm Professor 067-1. Podcasting and Oral History La ética de la escucha: acoger el sufrimiento en el Listening Session escenario transicional colombiano Juan Pablo Aranguren Romero, Universidad de los Andes Presenters: Amrys Williams, Hagley Museum and Library Sound Memory and Emplaced Witnessing in the Ben Spohn, Hagley Museum and Library Atrato River of Colombia Pilar Riaño-Alcalá, University of British Columbia 067-2. Podcasting and Oral History Chair/Commentator: Mini-workshop Luis Carlos Sotelo Castro, Professor Workshop Leaders: Laura J Murray, Queen's University 071. Oral Historical Perspectives on the West Philip Lichti, Independent African Ebola Epidemic Panel 068. Oral History in Dialogue: Community 10:30 to 12:00 pm Organizing, New Documentary Work, and Our Participants: Changing Practice Panel How Oral History Can Inform Our Understanding 10:30 to 12:00 pm of the Role of Community in Infectious Disease Outbreaks: The Case of Ebola in Liberia Participants: Katherina Thomas, Independent Oral History & Journalism Svetlana Kitto, Columbia writer/researcher University Documenting the US Centers for Disease Control Narrating Times of Fascism: Oral History of the and Prevention’s Response to the West African 1980 Coup D’Etat in Turkey – a quest for Ebola Epidemic Through Story: Challenges and historical justice under impunity Eylem Delikanli, Opportunities Sam Robson, David J Sencer CDC Research Institute on Turkey Museum Picture the Homeless Oral History Project: Don’t Building the Ebola 100 Project Sharon Abramowitz, Talk About Us, Talk With Us! Lynn M Lewis, Rutgers University Picture the Homeless Oral History Project Researching the Researchers: Challenges for Oral The Life History Commitment: Our Practice in History during an Ongoing Epidemic Outbreak Conversation Cameron Vanderscoff, Independent Anita Schroven, Max Planck Institute for Social Oral Historian Anthropology Chair: Chair: Cameron Vanderscoff, Independent Oral Historian Sam Robson, David J Sencer CDC Museum 069. Subtitling, Translation & Indexing...OHMS My! 072. Oral History and Digital Engagement: Roundtable pedagogy, scholarship and digital preservation 10:30 to 12:00 pm Roundtable Panelists: 10:30 to 12:00 pm Brendan Coates, Academy of Motion Picture Arts Panelists: and Sciences Christine Berkowitz, University of Toronto Teague Schneiter, Academy of Motion Picture Arts Scarborough & Sciences, Oral History Projects Dept. Connie Guberman, University of Toronto Sandra Aguilar, University of Southern California, Scarborough Shoah Foundation Kirsta Stapelfeldt, University of Toronto Chair: Scarborough Doug Boyd, University of Kentucky Chair: 070. Post-Conflict Listening and Oral History Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto Performance: Colombia as a Case Study 073. Keynote Lunch Paper Session Keynote Address 10:30 to 12:00 pm 12:30 to 2:00 pm Nyssa Chow, Columbia University Oral History 074. Oral History and Sport MA Program Panel 077. Beyond Women's Words: Feminist Oral 2:15 to 3:45 pm Histories of Memory, Trauma and Breaking Participants: Silences The House Our Father Built: John B. McLendon Panel and the Rise of Black College Basketball in the 2:15 to 3:45 pm 20th Century Raja Rahim, University of Florida Participants: Conducting Oral Histories of Athletes from Socialist Speaking Private Memory to Public Power: Oral Hungary: Reflections and the Promise of the History and Breaking the Silence on Sexual and Method(ology) for Sport History Johanna Mellis, Gender-Based Violence during the Khmer Rouge University of Florida Genocide Theresa de Langis, Associate A sense of place and identity: The Japanese Professor, Global Affairs and Humanities, Canadian curling bonspiel in postwar Southern American University of Phnom Penh Alberta Carly Adams, University of Lethbridge Putting the Archive in Movement: Oral History, Chair: Feminism and Female Torture Survivors in Chile Steve Estes, Sonoma State University Hillary Hiner, Escuela de Historia, Universidad Diego Portales 075. Recording the Voice for Working (North) America: Toward a Transnational History of the Intersubjective Experiences: Doing Ethnographic United Food and Commercial Workers Union Fieldwork Research with Wartime Children in Listening Session Northern Uganda Grace Akello, Associate 2:15 to 3:45 pm Professor, Anthropology, Gulu University, Northern Uganda Presenters: John McKerley, University of Iowa Labor Center 'This thing we are doing here': Listening and Scott Price, Oral History Centre, University of Writing within Montreal's Haitian Community Winnipeg Stéphane Martelly, Affiliate Assistant Professor of Theatre, Concordia University Chair: Christine Berkowitz, University of Toronto Chair: Scarborough Franca Iacovetta, University of Toronto Commentator: 078. Contemporary Student Activism Rick Halpern, University of Toronto Scarborough Paper Session 2:15 to 3:45 pm 076. Subjectivity and Selfhood Paper Session Participants: 2:15 to 3:45 pm Days of Resistance: Documenting Black Lives Participants: Matter in Higher Education Cynthia Tobar, Bronx Community College How My Need for Self Actualization Obstructed ListeningTo My Narrators Steven John Palmer, Documenting the Silences of the Disenfranchised: Columbia University Reclaiming the Narratives of Black Female Student Activists Lae'l Hughes-Watkins, Kent Situating the Self in Salem: Identity, Social Justice, State University Libraries Department of Special and the Descendants of 1692 Andrew Darien, Collections and Archives Salem State University Ghosts in our Corridors: Emotional Experiences of What defines the interviewer’s subject position Participants in Québec’s General Unlimited when a Bahian oral historian investigates Student Strike Campaigns (2005 - 2012) Nadia Alabama’s Mardi Gras? Isabel Machado, Hausfather, Centre for Oral History and Digital University of Memphis/Universidad de Monterrey Storytelling (affiliate) With or Without My Ghost Abuelo: Oral History Within These Walls: The Place of (Be)longing, and Archival Challenges in the Search for Self Anger, and Power in Geography Students’ Strike and Social Justice jessie turner, Saint Mary's at Concordia University Nadia Hausfather, College of California Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Chair: (affiliate) Chair: 082. “Aging in a Changing Society: Interviewing Paul Ortiz, University of Florida Across Generations” 079. Latino Economic, Political, and Social Panel Contributions in the 20th and 21st Centuries 2:15 to 3:45 pm Panel Participants: 2:15 to 3:45 pm “I’ll Fly Away”: Oral History and the Collective Participants: Memory of Death and Dying Rozanne Gooding MI Michigan: The Oral History of Latinos Project Silverwood, Columbia Center for Oral History (OHLM) at the Julian Samora Research Institute Research at Michigan State University Juan Coronado, “Co-constructing History Across Languages and SOHA/Michigan State University Age” Natalia Balyasnikova, University of British The Ranchos and Vaqueros of Southern California Columbia Jennifer Keil, SOHA/70 Degrees “They Make It Like Where They Came From”: Facing the Wall: Arizona’s Latino/a Legislators and Elderly Watermen and the Rise of Tourism the End of Bipartisanship Carlos Lopez, Jessica Taylor, Georgia State University SOHA/Arizona State Library, Archives, and Chair/Commentator: Public Records Mary Marshall Clark, Columbia Center for Oral Through the Lens: Oral Histories Capturing the History Research Images of Women in the United Farm Workers 083. Oral History Jukebox Workshop Natalie Navar, The Lawrence de Graaf Center for Mini-workshop Oral and Public History at California State 2:15 to 3:45 pm University, Fullerton Workshop Leaders: Chair: Erica Fugger, Starr Center | Washington College Juan Coronado, SOHA/Michigan State University Patrick Nugent, Starr Center | Washington College 080. Indigenous Oral Histories: Archives, 084. Post-Conflict Oral History Amplifications and Collaborations with DJ's, Paper Session Visual Artists and Community Chefs 2:15 to 3:45 pm Facilitated Discussion Participants: 2:15 to 3:45 pm “I Had to Speak Out”: Grassroots Activists in Facilitators: Liberia and Northern Ireland Reflect on Their Luis Carlos Sotelo Castro, Professor Responses to Human Rights Crises Julie Mi'Jan Celie Tho-Biaz, Independent Gallagher, Penn State University, Brandywine 081. Round Table on Oral History as Creative Remembering Political Humor in Turkey: An Oral Practice History of Television Genres Arzu Ozturkmen, Roundtable Department of History, Bogazici University 2:15 to 3:45 pm The Tunisian Transition Oral History: Documenting Panelists: the work that began when the revolution ended Fred Burrill, Centre for Oral History and Digital Caitlin Bertin-Mahieux, Columbia Center for Storytelling, Concordia University Oral History Research/ CNRS Institut d'Histoire Pohanna Pyne-Feinberg, Centre for Oral History du Temps Présent and Digital Storytelling, Concordia University "What Does Reparative Dual Citizenship Mean to Hourig Attarian, American University of Armenia You?" The Spanish/Portuguese Sephardic khadija Baker, Concordia Citizenship Oral History Project Rina Benmayor, Shahrzad Arshadi, Centre for Oral History and California State University Monterey Bay Digital Storytelling, Concordia University. Chair: Arianna Garcia-Fialdini, Centre for Oral History Rina Benmayor, California State University and Digital Storytelling, Concordia University Monterey Bay Chair: 085. Oral History Interventions in Medical Care Steven High, Concordia, COHDS Panel Commentator: 2:15 to 3:45 pm Lea Kabiljo, Concordia University Participants: COHDS Exhibition: History Inhabits Each of Us Stories to Save Lives? Using Oral History to 8:00am to 5:00pm Understand Social Context for Sudden Death Exhibition: J’arrive a Montreal Rachel F Seidman, Southern Oral History 8:00am to 11:00pm Program, UNC Chapel Hill; Ross Simpson, UNC OHA Exhibitors Chapel Hill School of Medicine 9:00am to 5:00pm Thoughts in Passing Claudia Bicen, Project Wayfarer Poster Session 10:00am to 12:00pm Death is not the same as living: Home care workers’ peer interviews on experiences of client death 088. What's In a Name? Oral History and Emma Tsui, City University of New York Community Engagement Graduate School of Public Health Roundtable My Life, My Story: Improving Care in VA 9:00 to 10:30 am Hospitals through Oral History Thor Ringler, Panelists: William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Cate Fosl, University of Louisville Hospital; Eileen Ahearn, William S. Middleton Paul Ortiz, University of Florida Memorial Veterans Hospital Abby Perkiss, Kean University Chair: Rachel F Seidman, Southern Oral History Program, Rachel F Seidman, Southern Oral History Program, UNC Chapel Hill UNC Chapel Hill Chair: Anne Valk, Williams College 086. Building an Oral History Centre: Sustainable Outreach and Enterprise to Connect Communities 089. Narrating Environmental History and Academic Scholarship Paper Session Roundtable 9:00 to 10:30 am 2:15 to 3:45 pm Participants: Panelists: Community narratives of water management: Jenna Bailey, University of Lethbridge ‘Besides being water of good quality, it is very Heidi MacDonald, University of Lethbridge (AB, good water’ Javier Alberto Arce-Nazario, Canada) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carol Jane Williams, University of Lethbridge Conversations with Nature? Oral and (AB, Canada) Environmental History at Bluff Mountain Emma Darren Aoki, Lecturer in World History Humanities Gardiner Kiser, graduate student at the and Performing Arts - History Plymouth University University of Kentucky Elaine Toth, University of Lethbridge (AB, Mapping Ocean Stories: Past, Present, and Future Canada) Natalie Springuel, University of Maine Sea Grant Chair: Policing the Wilderness: An Oral History of Peter Millman, University of Lethbridge (AB, Wilderness Rangers in New York State's Canada) Adirondack Mountains Gerald Zahavi, University 087. Diversity Committee Reception at Albany, SUNY Reception Commentator: 5:30 to 6:30 pm Kathryn Newfont, History Department, University An Evening of Oral History Performance of Kentucky Performance 090. Please use a mic! Demystifying Oral History Organized by Luis Sotelo-Castro, Canada Research with the Library of Congress Veterans History Chair in Oral History Performance at Concordia Project 7:00pm to 10:00 pm Facilitated Discussion 9:00 to 10:30 am SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 13 Facilitators: Louis Michael Kyriakoudes, Oral History OHA Business Meeting Association 7:30am to 8:45am Monica Mohindra, Library of Congress Veterans History Project Roundtable 091. Producing Digital History with Archival Oral 9:00 to 10:30 am History Collections in the College Classroom Panelists: Mini-workshop Liz Ševčenko, Humanities Action Lab 9:00 to 10:30 am Valérie Bourgeois, Culture Trois-Rivières Workshop Leaders: (Boréalis) Janneken Smucker, West Chester University Emily Francesca Burton, Canadian Museum of Charles Hardy, West Chester University Immigration at Pier 21 Heather Bidzinski, Canadian Museum for Human 092. Beyond Women’s Words: Feminist Oral History Rights in the Digital Age eszter andor, Montreal Holocaust Museum Panel Jean-François Leclerc, Centre d'histoire de 9:00 to 10:30 am Montréal (Ville de Montréal) Participants: Chair: The Medium is Political and the Message is Marie-Blanche Fourcade, Montreal Holocaust Personal: Feminist Oral Histories Online Mary A Museum Larson, Oklahoma State University Library Commentators: Feminist Oral History Practice in an Era of Digital Catherine Charlebois, Centre d'histoire de Montréal Self-Representation Margo Shea, Salem State Jennifer Carter, Université du Québec à Montréal University 095. Who did What, When, and Where? Creative "Shut the tape off and I’ll tell you a story": Narrating Using Esri Storymaps. Women’s Knowledges in Urban Indigenous Mini-workshop Community Representations Heather Howard, 9:00 to 10:30 am Michigan State University Workshop Leaders: Public Homeplaces: Collaboration and Care in Oral Kimberly WALLER, Antioch University New History Project Design Sady Sullivan, England Independent Oral Historian Mayte Chung Diez, Independent Scholar Chair: Anna Sheftel, Saint Paul University 096. The Holodomor Remembered: New Critical Approaches to Oral Historical Research on the 093. Heritages of Survivance: Indigenous Narratives Man-Made Famine in Ukraine in 1932-33 of Continuity and Community Roundtable Panel 9:00 to 10:30 am 9:00 to 10:30 am Panelists: Participants: William Noll, Independent Seeing Survivance in the City: Urban Indigenous Anna Shternshis, Al and Malka Green Associate Tribal Continuity and Intertribal Adaptation in Professor of Yiddish Studies, University of Toronto 20th Century Minneapolis Sasha Maria Suarez, Olga Andriewsky, History Department, of Minnesota Twin Cities University Diné (Navajo) Oral History of Survivance at the Gelinada Grinchenko, Kharkiv National University Leupp Agency School, an Early 20th Century (V. N. Karazin) Federal Indian Boarding School on the Navajo Chair: Reservation Davina Two Bears, University of Natalia Khanenko Friesen, Head, Dept. of Religion Indiana and Culture St. Thomas More College Understandings of House and Home: Western 097. Within Silence: HIV/AIDS and the Visual Arts Shoshone Survivance in Ione Valley, Nevada Listening Session Ryan Morini, Samuel Proctor Oral History 9:00 to 10:30 am Program, University of Florida Presenters: Chair: Liza Zapol, Smithsonian Institution Farina King, Northeastern State University Theodore Kerr, The New School 094. Oral History at the Museum: To Be, Not to Be 098. Oral History and the Structural Violence of or How to Be? Deindustrialization Panel Sentimentality and Political Exploitation in 9:00 to 10:30 am Holocaust Imagery, Invocation and Peformance." Participants: Performance Talking Violence and Danger in Gentrifying St- 11:00 to 12:30 pm Henri, Montréal Fred Burrill, Centre for Oral Chair: History and Digital Storytelling, Concordia Steven High, Concordia, COHDS University Commentator: Working-Class Erasure: Oral Histories of Luis Sotelo, Concordia, COHDS Displacement in Deindustrialized Spaces Lachlan Performers: MacKinnon, Saint Mary's University Henry Greenspan, University of Michigan Company Ephemera, Class and Identity Angie Arsenault, Centre for Oral History and Digital Coffee Break Storytelling, Concordia University 10:30am to 11:00am th Remembering the unremarkable: Labour process John Molson Building: 9 Floor and J.W McConnell and shopfloor cultures in female dominated Building: 3rd Floor factories Andy Clarke, Oral History Unit and 102. Oral History and Forms of Environmental Collective, Newcastle University Knowledge Chair: Panel Steven High, Concordia, COHDS 11:00 to 12:30 pm 099. "Our Challenging Times: The Possibilities and Participants: Limits of Oral History in Turkey" (Linked Panel 1) Ernie's Dykes: Oral Testimony and Competing Panel forms of Knowledge in Canada's Martime 9:00 to 10:30 am Marshlands Ronald Rudin, Professor of History, Participants: Concordia University "Taking Stock: An Autoethnographic Take on the Knowing the Appalachian Woods? Oral History and History of Oral History in Turkey" Leyla Neyzi, U.S. National Forest Management Kathryn Sabanci University Newfont, History Department, University of "Remembering the 1980 Military Coup: An Kentucky Anthropological Perspective on the Uses of Oral Art, Folk, Science: Glacier Knowledge in the Arctic History in Turkey" Lorenzo D'Orsi, Research Circle Debbie Lee, Regents Professor, English Associate at The Centre for Southeast European Department, Washington State University Studies of the University of Graz Recasting “Handmaidens:” Insights from Oral "A Collective Memory in Production: Gender History into the Production of Knowledge by Politics of 1938 in Turkey" Özlem Göner, Women Researchers Ronald E Doel, Florida Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and State University Anthropology, College of Staten Island Chair: Chair: Lu Ann Jones, National Park Service Arzu Ozturkmen, Department of History, Bogazici 103. Oral History Projects and the Reshaping of the University Palestinian Human Rights Struggle 100. Unfinished Business: From the Great Migration Facilitated Discussion to Black Lives Matter 11:00 to 12:30 pm Performance Facilitators: 9:00 to 10:30 am Heidi Morrison, University of Wisconsin, La Chair: Crosse Adrienne Cain, Baylor University Institute for Oral Nahla Abdo, Carelton History 104. Intergenerational Conversations Performers: Paper Session Stephanie Clintonia Boddie, Baylor University 11:00 to 12:30 pm Sonari Chidi, University of pennsylvania Participants: 101. "Remnants" (performance)--Against Interviewer and Interviewee after 20 Years. Oral History in Longitudinal Perspective Petra Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum Schindler-Wisten, The Czech Academy of Historicizing the Industrial Past and the Meanings Sciences, Institute of Contemporary History of Oral History (in the Ruhr) Katarzyna Our Whole Gwich’in Way of Life Has Changed. Nogueira, Foundation for the History of the Ruhr Stories from the People of the Land Leslie & LWL Industrial Museum McCartney, University of Alaska Fairbanks Materializing Memory – Industrial Heritage as Place Overlapping anarchist memories: A micro oral for Narrative Engagement in the Age of history of the Social Study Centre of Florence Deindustrialization? Jana Golombek, LWL- (1974-1978) Margot Lily Chatard, Global Industriemuseum History MA Student in Freie Universität Berlin Chair: “To help us access the more human side of the Lachlan MacKinnon, Saint Mary's University past”: Student Perceptions of Older Adults 107. Public History Institutions Mediated Through Oral History Joanna Paper Session Salapska-Gelleri, Florida Gulf Coast University; 11:00 to 12:30 pm Frances Davey, Florida Gulf Coast University; Participants: Abby Winslow, Florida Gulf Coast University Artists and Access: Site-specific Sculpture at Storm Chair: King Art Center Sarah Dziedzic, Storm King Art Mi'Jan Celie Tho-Biaz, Independent Center; Christine Persche, Storm King Art Center 105. #Metoo: Oral histories of sexual violence and Memory, Mobility and Methodology: Exploring harassment Social Change in Montreal’s Boroughs through Panel Oral History and Google Mapping Marina Miller, 11:00 to 12:30 pm Independent/Graduate of the University of Participants: Manchester “’The Real Story Lies With the Pain, the Real Story Oral history as the key for development at a city Lies With the Ugliness:’ Navigating Conflicts in museum: the path of the Centre d'histoire de Oral History Research Kiera Anderson, Simon Montréal Jean-François Leclerc, Centre Fraser University d'histoire de Montréal (Ville de Montréal) Telling your own story: An oral history of So Far, So Good: What Global Access Has Meant harassment in the workplace Cristina-Ioana for the United States Holocaust Museum Rebecca Dragomir, University of Pennsylvania/ Center for Dillmeier, US Holocaust Memorial Museum Advanced Study of India Chair: Mirror Memoirs: Oral History as a Tool for Healing Jean-François Leclerc, Centre d'histoire de Justice and Movement Building Amita Swadhin, Montréal (Ville de Montréal) Mirror Memoirs 108. Archives, Risk, and Online Access to Oral Sexual Violence and Sexual Silence in in Digital History Oral History Collections Estelle B. Freedman, Panel Stanford University; Natalie Jean Marine-Street, 11:00 to 12:30 pm Stanford University Participants: Chair: Enhancing Access, Enhancing Risk: Archival anne valk, Williams College Challenges of Online Oral History Doug Boyd, 106. Remembering Coal Mining: Deindustrialization University of Kentucky in East and West Germany Unlocking Britain’s sound heritage: Going online Panel with sensitive oral history content Rob Perks, 11:00 to 12:30 pm British National Library; Rob Perks, British Participants: National Library ‘A Socially Compliant Arrangement’: Perceptions Thank you for your service: Honoring Veterans with of Deindustrialization in the Workers’ State Ethical Archival Workflows Rachel Mears, Kathrin Kruner, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Veterans History Project, Library of Congress Germany Chair: Coming to Terms with the Welfare State: Memories Sarah Milligan, Oklahoma State University of Mine Closure in West Germany Stefan Moitra, 109. Trauma, Danger and Silence in Post-Conflict Department of History, Bilkent University Oral Histories "Menemen, 1930: National History and Local Paper Session Memory" Hale Yilmaz, Associate Professor 11:00 to 12:30 pm Department of Middle East History Southern Participants: Illinois University Carbondale Archiving Silence: the challenges of interrogation "Oral History as a Guide to Anatolia's Medieval suspicion in Iraqi diasporic communities that Past" Polina Ivanova, Department of History, lived through Saddam’s Intelligence Services Harvard University Shawq Ani, Simon Fraser University, Iraqi Chair: Narratives Project Arzu Ozturkmen, Department of History, Bogazici Interpreting Genocide Perpetrators' Rescue University Narratives Kjell Anderson, Vrije Universiteit 113. Engaging/Critiquing LGBTQ+Oral Histories (Free University), Amsterdam Panel Oral History and Salvadoran Gangs: A Challenging 11:00 to 12:30 pm Practice vogel castillo, independent Participants: The after lives of apartheid: working through the “The Oral Biography: Social Movements and other of trauma Sean Patrick Field, Associate Change through a single life story.” Ian F Professor Bradley-Perrin, Columbia University Chair: Making History Claiming Identity, Oral History and Sean Patrick Field, Associate Professor the Politics of Community." David S Churchill, 110. The Minnesota Opioid Project: Listening Our Way Through Crisis and Healing “Locating Lesbians, Finding ‘Gay Women,’ Writing Roundtable Queer Histories: Reflections on Oral Histories, 11:00 to 12:30 pm Identity, and Community Memory.” Valerie Panelists: Korinek, University of Saskatchewan Amy Sullivan, Macalester College “Bridging the Gap” Meghan Walley, Simon Fraser Samantha Aamot, Macalester College University Sara Ludewig, Graduate Student Chair: Chair: Stacey Zembrzycki, Dawson College Woden Teachout, Union Institute and University 114. Oral History and Public Pedagogy: Towards 111. Popular Music Cultures as Oral History Troubling Cultures of Reconciliation Cultures Panel Panel 1:45 to 3:15 pm 11:00 to 12:30 pm Participants: Participants: Where are the Children?, Oral History, and Our “Rock ‘n’ Roll Songs as an Oral History of 1950s Educative Responsibilities for Reconciliation Teenagers” Paula Bishop, Independent Scholar Kristina Llewellyn, Renison University College, “Bobbie Gentry’s Odes to Mississippi” Kristine ; Nicholas Ng-A-Fook, McCusker, Middle Tennessee State University ; Kiera Brant-Birioukov, “Nashville Songwriting as Oral History” Chris University of British Columbia Wilson, Independent Scholar Justice sang the Adwaak: Restor(y)ing historical Chair: consciousness Aparna Mishra Tarc, York Jada Watson, University of Ottawa University 112. "Our Challenging Times: The Possibilities and “I Didn’t Say Anything”: Remembering and Limits of Oral History in Turkey" (Linked Panel 2) Forgetting in Narratives of the Internment of Panel Japanese Canadians Pamela Sugiman, Ryerson 11:00 to 12:30 pm University Participants: Chair: "Conducting Oral History Research with Individuals Nicholas Ng-A-Fook, University of Ottawa Escaping Civil War" Esra Demirci Akyol, 115. Climate Change Paper Session State University 1:45 to 3:15 pm On the Trail of Cowboys (OSU Alum) in Every Participants: County Tanya D finchum, Oklahoma State Oral Histories of Environmental Futures? A Project University on Climate Change and Energy in Philadelphia Title: Women Who Broke the Mold Julie Pearson- Roger Eardley-Pryor, Oral HIstory Center of The Little Thunder, Oklahoma State University Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley From Road Tripping to Blogging: Engaging College Stories from the Ice: Oral History, Global Warming, Students in Cowboys in Every County Juliana M and Photographing the Land Kathleen M Ryan, Nykolaiszyn, Oklahoma State University University of Colorado Boulder Chair: After Activism: Community Environmentalism and Emily Hull, Oklahoma State University the Sydney Tar Ponds Cleanup, 1999-2004 119. Oral Historians: Honoring the Treaties We Lachlan MacKinnon, Saint Mary's University Make With Our Indigenous Narrators Polluted Purifiers: An Oral History of Southeast Panel Louisiana’s Oyster Farmers in the Wake of the 1:45 to 3:15 pm Deepwater Horizon Environmental Disaster Participants: Joselyn Whitney Takacs, University of Southern The American Indian Tribal Histories Project California Francine Sprang-Willis, Montana State Chair/Commentator: University Steve Estes, Sonoma State University How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North 116. Oral Histories of Muslim Americans America Sara Sinclair, Columbia University Roundtable Non-Native Americans Working with Indigenous 1:45 to 3:15 pm Community Valerie Fendt, Columbia University Panelists: Chair: Zaheer Ali, Brooklyn Historical Society Rozanne Gooding Silverwood, Columbia Center for Abbas Barzegar, Georgia State University Oral History Research Zainab Khan, MALA: Muslim American Leadership Alliance 120. Oral Histories of International Feminisms Paper Session Peter Alter, Chicago History Museum 1:45 to 3:15 pm Chair: Participants: Liz Strong, Brooklyn Historical Society “Giving everybody a chance to develop 117. Performed Intimacies, Power Dynamics and themselves”: Women narrate their experiences in Critical Frameworks for Documentary Interviews 1970s appropriate technology activism Emma Roundtable Schroeder, University of Maine 1:45 to 3:15 pm Oral History and Feminist Movement in the Canary Panelists: Islands (Spain): Memories of Militant Women Paige Sarlin, Media Study at University at Buffalo, during the Transition Period PILAR SUNY. DOMINGUEZ, IOHA Tamara Vukov, Université de Montréal Role of Czech women from the student generation Elizabeth Lloyd Miller, Concordia University of 1989 in public life in longitudinal perspective Chair: Lenka Kratka, Institute of Contemporary History, Tamara Vukov, Université de Montréal Czech Academy of Sciences 118. Putting the Anniversary Project to Work and The Quiet Revolution: New Zealand Rural Women Connecting with Alumni in all 77 Oklahoma and the Women's Liberation Movement in the Counties 1970s and 1980s Rachael Elizabeth Bell, Massey Panel University, New Zealand 1:45 to 3:15 pm Chair/Commentator: Participants: Natalie Fousekis, California State University, Navigating Internal and External Expectations of an Fullerton Anniversary Project Sarah Milligan, Oklahoma 121. Who is Left Out When We “Listen”? Doing Oral History with Narrators With Intellectual Diana Allan, McGill University Disabilities -- Toward a More Radically Inclusive Rosemarie Esber, Arabicus Books and Media Practice Kholoud Hussein, independent Listening Session Rosemary Sayigh, American University of Beirut 1:45 to 3:15 pm Chair: Presenters: Joan Mandell, Olive Branch Productions Nicki Pombier Berger, The New School University 126. Collective Approaches to Palestinian Oral Lisa Sonneborn, Institute on Disabilities, Temple Histories University Panel 122. Remembrance, Resilience, and Reconciliation: 1:45 to 3:15 pm The Challenges of Eliciting War Stories Participants: Panel “We Need to Rewrite the Story”: Risks and Impacts 1:45 to 3:15 pm of Oral History in Shaping Conflict Narratives Participants: Julie Norman, Queen's University Belfast Collecting Souls: Preserving Trauma in the Narrative Training: How to Tell our Own Stories in Incarcerated Veterans Project Jason Higgins, Our Own Words Belal Khaled, Independent UMass Amherst Photographer The Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War Teaching Palestine by Doing Oral History Nancy II: Public Images and Private Realities Kimberle Kalow, Duke University Enderle, San Diego State University How Does Oral History Influence a Project in Grassroots Reparations and the People’s History of Political Economy? Norma Rantisi, Concordia Fallujah Oral History Project Ross Caputi, University University of Massachusetts Amherst Chair: Chair: Myriam Faraj, UQAM Christian Appy, UMass Amherst 127. Plenary 2 123. The Importance of Specialized Training for Plenary Session Oral Histories with Particular Populations 3:30 to 5:00 pm Facilitated Discussion 1:45 to 3:15 pm Facilitators: SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 14 Tracy McDonough, Mount St. Joseph University COHDS Exhibition: History Inhabits Each of Us Lynda Crane, Mount St. Joseph University 8:00am to 12:00pm. Sam Robson, David J Sencer CDC Museum Exhibition: J’arrive a Montreal 124. Oral History Pedagogy in Under-Resourced 8:00am to 12:00pm Institutions: Challenges and Solutions 128. The Death and Life of Griffintown: 21 Stories - Roundtable The Griffintown Tour 1:45 to 3:15 pm Mini-workshop Panelists: 9:00 to 10:30 am Erin Zavitz, University of Montana Western Workshop Leaders: Amber Abbas, St. Joseph's University George Scott MacLeod, COHDS Affiliate Carol Quirke, SUNY Old Westbury Concordia University Erin Conlin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Matthew Barlow, Concordia University Alumni Chair: 129. Memory and Oral History Johanna Mellis, University of Florida Paper Session 125. Decolonizing Official Narratives of the 9:00 to 10:30 am Palestinian Nakba at 70 Participants: Roundtable Broadcasting memory: Radio Haiti and devoir de 1:45 to 3:15 pm mémoire Craig Breaden, Duke University; Laura Panelists: R. Wagner, Duke University; Jan J. Dominique, Nahla Abdo, Carelton Jan J. Dominique ‘Enmity and Memory: Remembering Revolution James Lane, Indiana University Northwest and Civil War in Ireland’ Gavin Maxwell Foster, Phillip Reid, Haverford College Assoc. Prof., School of Irish Studies, Concordia Abreu Christina, Northern Illinois University Univ. (+ Core Member of the Centre for Oral Chair: History & Digital Storytelling) Don Ritchie, US Senate Oral History in a Land of Memory: Reflections on 132. Oral History in Our Challenging Times Fieldwork and Trauma in Albania and Kosovo Paper Session Mary Elizabeth Walters, University of North 9:00 to 10:30 am Carolina, Chapel Hill Participants: Memory for all — a shared strategy towards Oral History in its World Context Paul Thompson, collaborative history Luisa Metelo Seixas, Oral History Society Institute of Contemporary History; Inês Queiroz, Refusal of Statist, Activist and Academic Modes of Institute of Contemporary History; Inês Castaño, Representation within Latina/o Immigrant Oral Institute of Contemporary History; Filipe Silva, Life Histories Mario Alberto Obando, California Institute of Contemporary History; Maria State University, Fullerton Fernanda Rollo, Institute of Contemporary History The Trump Effect on the St. Kate’s Voices of Homelessness Oral History Project louise Chair: edwards-simpson, Professor Gavin Maxwell Foster, Assoc. Prof., School of Irish Studies, Concordia Univ. (+ Core Member of the The voices of the “popular”: Listening to working- Centre for Oral History & Digital Storytelling) class anxieties in a deindustrialized economy Piyusha Chatterjee, Concordia University 130. Refugees and Migrants Chair: Paper Session Sarah K Loose, Groundswell / IMIrJ / Portland 9:00 to 10:30 am State University Participants: Oral history as cultural heritage in the age of 133. Addressing Structural and Colonial Racism in the Segregated State migration. Malin Thor Tureby, Linköping Roundtable University; Jesper Johansson, Linnaeus 9:00 to 10:30 am University Panelists: "Specially Unknown"- Opportunities and Perils of Monica Lewis-Patrick, We The People of Detroit Refugee Oral History Katarzyna Nogueira, Brian Molina, Western Michigan University Foundation for the History of the Ruhr & LWL Cecelia LaPointe, Red Circle Consulting & Native Industrial Museum Justice Coalition Stuck in Transit: Irregular Migrants at the Periphery Chair: of Europe Joanna Jordan, McGill University Gwen Winston, Michigan Roundtable for Diversity Voices of Migration: An Oral History Collective and Inclusion OLIVIA DONALDSON, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AT FARMINGTON; Michelle Coffee Break Bettencourt, University of North Carolina at 10:30am to 11:00am Asheville John Molson Building: 9th Floor and J.W McConnell Chair: Building: 3rd Floor OLIVIA DONALDSON, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AT FARMINGTON 134. Making Sense of "Moving Homes" Roundtable 131. Talking to strangers: teaching ethical Oral 11:00 to 12:30 pm History Methods to undergraduates. John Molson Building: 2.435 Roundtable Panelists: 9:00 to 10:30 am Amanda Chalupa, McGill University Panelists: Donna Gabaccia, Toronto Ward Museum Anne G Balay, 1964 Mounir Nasri, Agincourt Community Services Adrienne Petty, College of William and Mary Association Amanda Littauer, Northern Illinois University Asha Siad, Borderless Films Chair: contextualizing public memory in the American Deniz Utku Kilinc, McGill University South 135. Using digital media in an age of participatory Roundtable research: hearing difficult emotions, learning with 11:00 to 12:30 pm participants, and transferring knowledge to wider Panelists: audiences Patrick Daglaris, Samuel Proctor Oral History Roundtable Program, University of Florida 11:00 to 12:30 pm Helen Diana Eidson, Auburn University Panelists: Beth Topping, Georgia State University Leila Qashu, Concordia University Chair: Ioana Radu, Institut national de la recherche Florence M Turcotte, University of Florida scientifique Commentator: Audrey Rousseau, Centre for Feminist Research James G. Cusick, University of Florida (York University) 139. Webinar Planning 101: Designing for a Lisa Ndejuru, Mrs. Successful Webinar Experience Lara Rosenoff Gauvin, McGill University, Mini-workshop Department of Anthropology 11:00 to 12:30 pm Chair: Workshop Leaders: Nadia Hausfather, Centre for Oral History and Jeff D. Corrigan, CA State University Monterey Digital Storytelling (affiliate) Bay 136. Stories of Former Syrian Political Prisoners: Mary A Larson, Oklahoma State University Library How to Transform our Compassion into Action Mini-workshop 11:00 to 12:30 pm Workshop Leaders: Kathleen Vaughan, Concordia University/Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling Amina Jalabi, Oral History Centre 137. Working Class Memory in the Aftermath of Deindustrialization Panel 11:00 to 12:30 pm Participants: 1. Factory Closure, attachment and loss: Changing identity at work? Tim Strangleman, University of Kent 2. The Emotional Half-Life of Deindustrialization in the US Rust Belt Steven High, Concordia, COHDS 3. SEAM Stress: The Making of a Graphic Novel about Garment Work and Struggle. Leona Siaw, Concordia University 4. The Mausoleum of Residual Industrialization: Historical Commemoration at the Nova Scotia Museum of Industry Peter McInnis, Department of History, St Francis Xavier University Chair: Cynthia Hammond, Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling, Concordia University 138. Voices from the Archive: Creating and