SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 9 OHA Annual Meeting Roundtable 001. Inviting Authorship: Oral History as Spontaneous 10:00 to 11:30 am Literature by Nyssa Chow Zoom: 10 OHA Annual Meeting Panelists: Half-day workshop Jennifer Snyder, Smithsonian Institute 1:00 to 4:00 pm Lauren Kata, NYU Abu Dhabi Zoom: 1 David A. Olson, Workshop Leader: Chair: Nyssa Chow, Columbia University Ellen Brooks, Independent Scholar 002. Trauma-Interviewing and Oral History: Co-Creating 008. Art in Odd Places: A Moveable Feast of Public Art and Narratives with Survivors of Violence Civic Engagement OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Half-day workshop Roundtable 1:00 to 4:00 pm 10:00 to 11:30 am Zoom: 2 Zoom: 2 Workshop Leader: Panelists: Jane Field, After Violence Program Ed Woodham, AIOP 003. What Does Done Look Like? Oral History Project Planning Furusho von Puttkamer, AIOP Workshop Cynthia J Roberts, Independent Scholar OHA Annual Meeting Chair: Half-day workshop Michael Justin Kilburn, Endicott College 1:00 to 4:00 pm Zoom: 3 009. A Trans-Pacific Culinary Journey: How “Japanese” Food Became “Nikkei” in Peru Workshop Leaders: OHA Annual Meeting Troy Reeves, University of Wisconsin - Madison Oral History Birds of a Feather Caucus Program 10:00 to 11:30 am Jennifer A. Cramer, State University Zoom: 3 Facilitator: Ayumi Takenaka, Ritsumeikan University SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 10 010. Back Into Focus: Moving Collections from Archives to Public Spaces 004. Decolonizing Your Research Method: Building a Practice OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Roundtable Half-day workshop 10:00 to 11:30 am 1:00 to 4:00 pm Zoom: 4 Zoom: 1 Panelists: Workshop Leader: Jewel Addy, Whitman-Walker Health Gail Baikie Adelle Banks, Asbury United Methodist Church 005. Equity Budgeting For Oral History: Paying Everybody Miriam Ostria, Hola Cultura More! Chair: OHA Annual Meeting Jasper Collier, HumanitiesDC - DC Oral History Collaborative Half-day workshop 1:00 to 4:00 pm 011. Indigenous Caucus Zoom: 2 OHA Annual Meeting Birds of a Feather Caucus Workshop Leaders: 10:00 to 11:30 am Sarah Dziedzic, Independent Practitioner Zoom: 5 Jess Lamar Reece Holler, Marion Voices Folklife + Oral History Program Facilitator: Sara Sinclair, Columbia University 012. Documenting Evolutions of Inequity in Covid-19 OHA Annual Meeting MONDAY, OCTOBER, 11 Listening Session 006. Mentorship Meet & Greet 10:00 to 11:30 am OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 6 Meeting Presenter: 10:00 to 11:30 am Lawrence Arnold Whitney, Smithsonian Institute Zoom: 1 013. Bringing it Back to the Community: Exploring What a 007. Archiving Oral History: Manual of Best Practices Taskforce "Pop-Up" Exhibit Can Do for Your Oral History Project Roundtable and Feedback Session OHA Annual Meeting Campfire Panelists: 10:00 to 11:30 am Jennifer Whitmer Taylor, Duquesne University Zoom: 7 Megan DeFries, Duquesne University Presenter: Taylor Noakes, Duquesne University Rachel Elise Greiner, University of Hawai'i, Mānoa Julian Cerminara, Duquesne University 014. Building a Community-Driven Archive: Archival Creators Chair: Fellowship Program at the South Asian American Digital Jennifer Whitmer Taylor, Duquesne University Archive 019. Moving the Forest for the Trees: Implementing SPOKEdb-- OHA Annual Meeting Leveraging an Omeka and OHMS-based, Content- Roundtable Management Solution for Archives and Repositories 10:00 to 11:30 am OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 8 Roundtable Panelists: 3:00 to 4:30 pm Nikhil D. Patil, South Asian American Digital Archive Zoom: 2 Omme-Salma Rahemtullah, South Asian American Digital Panelists: Archive Kopana Terry, University of Nargis Hakim Rahman, South Asian American Digital Archive Christian Lopez, University of Dadasaheb Tandale, South Asian American Digital Archive Sarah Elizabeth McCoy, University of Georgia Efadul Huq, South Asian American Digital Archive Chair: Savannah Kumar, South Asian American Digital Archive Doug Boyd, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History Chair: 020. California Education Samip Mallick, South Asian American Digital Archive OHA Annual Meeting 015. Illuminating Life Histories Panel OHA Annual Meeting 3:00 to 4:30 pm Paper Session Zoom: 3 10:00 to 11:30 am Participants: Zoom: 9 Claiming a New Homeland: Korean American Oral History and Participants: the Reconstruction of the Korean American Experience 60 Years A Maven: A Life of Beauty Entrepreneurship & Re- Edward Park, Loyola Marymount University invention from the Civil Rights Movement into the Modern California Digital Oral History Collections Jennifer Keil, 70 Era Kimberly Brown Pellum, A&M University Degrees A Life History of a Social Worker, Gerontologist, and Pioneer California Classrooms Eunjee Kang, Los Angeles Unified in Dementia Care Natalie D. Pope, University of Kentucky District Alkhansa: A Spiritual Migration through Bereavement Hanan Chair: Alazaz, Princess Nourah University Edward Park, Loyola Marymount University An Afro-Caribbean in the Nazi Era: Oral History and the Black 021. Moving Stories: Vulnerability and the Movement of Bodies Family Mary L. Romney-Schaab, Independent Scholar Across Boundaries 016. PLENARY 1 (stand-in) OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Panel Plenary Session 3:00 to 4:30 pm 12:30 to 2:00 pm Zoom: 4 Zoom: 1 Participants: 017. What is Oral History in Hawaiʻi For? Stories of Moving Through Periods of Vulnerability Martha OHA Annual Meeting Norkunas, Middle State University Roundtable Covid Stories: The Many Stages of Vulnerability Joey O'Dell, 3:00 to 4:30 pm Middle Tennessee State University Zoom: 1 The Boundaries They Crossed: Reflections on Vulnerability in Panelists: Religious Service and Racialized Space Jessica Roseberry, Charles (Kale) Langlas, Pili Productions Middle Tennessee State University Ty P. Kāwika Tengan, University of Hawaii, Mānoa The Bengal Partition: Stories of Vulnerability Across the Divide Maile Waipa Carr, Independent Scholar Md Pervejur Rahaman, Middle Tennessee State University Sonia Patricia Juvik, University of Hawaii, Hilo Chair: Chair: Martha Norkunas, Middle Tennessee State University Lynne Mackin Wolforth, Hawaiʻi Community College 022. Conducting Oral Histories of War Childhood and Conflict- 018. Moving Stories into the Reparative Archive Related Sexual Violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Roundtable Roundtable 3:00 to 4:30 pm 3:00 to 4:30 pm Zoom: 10 Zoom: 5 Panelists: 5:30 to 7:00 pm Amina Krvavac, War Childhood Museum, Sarajevo Zoom: 1 Aynura Akbas, War Childhood Museum, Sarajevo Panelists: Monica Patterson, Carleton University Valéry Atkinson, University of Hawaii, Mānoa Chair: Kuulei Freed, Ho‘oulu ‘Āina Anna Sheftel, Saint Paul University Kamuela Werner, Kahoʻolawe Aloha ‘Āina Movement Oral 023. Conversing in Art: Experiential storytelling of the Asian History Project American Dreams Shelby Cook, University of Hawaii, Mānoa OHA Annual Meeting Daven Chang, University of Hawaii Mānoa's Center for Oral Roundtable History 3:00 to 4:30 pm Chair: Zoom: 6 Ty P. Kāwika Tengan, University of Hawaii, Mānoa Panelists: 028. “Coming Together While Staying Apart”: Remote Ann Shi, Rice University Interviewing During an Emergency Sarah Kong, Rice University OHA Annual Meeting Helen Pu, Rice University Roundtable Leah Ogawa, Independent Scholar 5:30 to 7:00 pm Wei-Huan Chen, Independent Scholar Zoom: 10 Chair: Panelists: Anne Chao, Asian American Archive, Rice University Zada Komara, University of Kentucky 024. Southwest Oral History Association: Reactions From our Meral Agish, Queens Public Library First Virtual Boot Camp Terilee Edwards-Hewitt, George Mason University OHA Annual Meeting Joan Gosnell, Southern Methodist University Roundtable Joey O'Dell, Middle Tennessee State University 3:00 to 4:30 pm Chair: Zoom: 7 Jane Collings, University of California, Los Angeles Panelists: 029. Decentering Cultural & Linguistic Dominance: A Juan Coronado, Central Connecticut State University Conversation on Creating Cultural Shift within Institutions Summer Cherland, South Mountain Community College OHA Annual Meeting Farina King, Northeastern State University Birds of a Feather Caucus Chair: 5:30 to 7:00 pm Summer Cherland, South Mountain Community College Zoom: 2 025. Creating a Network of Black Oral Historians Facilitators: OHA Annual Meeting Allison Corbett, Independent Scholar Campfire Fernanda Espinosa, Decentering Dominance 3:00 to 4:30 pm 030. Dialogue Across Difference: Peer-to-Peer Oral Histories in Zoom: 8 Support of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Work in a High Presenters: School Setting Alissa Rae Funderburk, Jackson State University OHA Annual Meeting Andrew Viñales, City University of New York Graduate Center Mini-workshop Mark E. Campbell, Culinary Institute of America 5:30 to 7:00 pm Zoom: 3 026. Methodological Questions for the field OHA Annual Meeting Workshop Leaders: Paper Session John Hutchinson, Marin Academy 3:00 to 4:30 pm Benji de la Piedra, University of the District of Columbia Zoom: 9 031. African American Migration: Moving in Music and Story Participants: OHA Annual Meeting Are We Done Yet? Oral History, Historical Milestones, and Birds of a Feather Caucus Media Production Andy Sturt, University of Colorado, 5:30 to 7:00 pm Boulder; Kathleen M. Ryan, University of Colorado, Boulder Zoom: 5 "It was so moving": Storytelling, Authority, and Social Presenter: Movements, from Terkel to Freund to MeToo Shelley Robert Jones, Common Chords Trower, University of Roehampton Facilitators: Oral History and the "Ecology of Historical Living" Maria Dena Scher, Marygrove College Teresa Marangoni, University of Exeter Matt Watroba, Common Chords 027. Kuleana Anthropology: Responsibility and Relationality in 032. Ecos (echoes): The Power of Memory, Art, and Mo‘olelo Stewardship Collaborative Work OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Roundtable Campfire 5:30 to 7:00 pm University Zoom: 6 036. Mo‘olelo o Waialua: Intergenerational Stories of People and Presenters: Place in Oral History Training Marina Lopez, The Charleston Oral History Program at the OHA Annual Meeting Citadel Roundtable Kerry Taylor, The Citadel 7:15 to 8:45 pm Diana Farfan, Independent Artist Zoom: 1 Paola Torres-Ruiz, Independent Artist Panelists: 033. Embodied Archives of Hurricanes, Climate Change, Malia Kapuaonālani Evans, Papahānaumokuākea Marine Resettlement, and Citizenship: Challenging National National Monument Narratives of Belonging in Natural and Human-Made Keola Silva, University of Hawii Mānoa/ Kamehameha Disasters Elementary Schools OHA Annual Meeting Melvin Moki T. Labra, North Shore Ethnographic Field School Panel ‘Ulise Funaki, North Shore Ethnographic Field School 5:30 to 7:00 pm Kāwika Hostallero, North Shore Ethnographic Field School Zoom: 7 Kim-Hee “Kanoe” Wong, North Shore Ethnographic Field Participants: School Austerity and Aftermaths: Hurricane María as a Disaster within Hannah Kaumakamanōkalanipō Anae, North Shore a Crisis Ricia Chansky, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Ethnographic Field School Climate Change and Coastal Displacement in Eastern Chair: Jessica Taylor, Virginia Tech Ty P. Kāwika Tengan, University of Hawaii, Mānoa Navigating Refugee Resettlement: Disconnection between 037. Hoʻopili Hou Waimea Kalana: Mapping Oral Histories to Policies about Refugees and Refugee Lived Experiences Inform Modern Day Land-Use Katrina Powell, Virginia Tech OHA Annual Meeting Less Than Citizen-Soldiers: Deported Veterans in a Time of Campfire Forever War Jason Higgins, University of Massachusetts 9:00 to 10:30 pm Chair: Zoom: 1 Katrina Powell, Virginia Tech Presenter: Kamuela Plunkett, Planner V, HI County 034. Finding Meaning: Secondary Analysis in Oral History OHA Annual Meeting 038. Love Song for the Mountain-Amy Beatrice Holdsworth Panel Greenwell 1920-1974 5:30 to 7:00 pm OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 8 Performance/Storytelling Participants: 9:00 to 10:30 pm Zoom: 2 Doug Boyd - “Oral History in the Archive: Re-Discovery and the Creation of New Meanings” Doug Boyd, Louie B. Nunn Performer: Center for Oral History Maile Melrose, Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden Steven High, Concordia University - “Finding Meaning in the Interview Dialogic: Secondary Analysis of Recorded Conversational Narratives in Oral History.” Steven High, Concordia University Montreal TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 12 Simona Tobia - “Finding Meanings and Emotions: Secondary 039. "Flipping" Oral History in Michigan Analysis of Oral History Narratives from the Veterans OHA Annual Meeting History Project.'” Simona Tobia, UPPA Satellites Chair: 10:00 to 11:30 am Nancy Berlage, Texas State University Zoom: 1 035. Oral History & Movement of the Body 040. Food Voices: Embodied Collective Stories, Practices, and OHA Annual Meeting Memories Paper Session OHA Annual Meeting 5:30 to 7:00 pm Listening Session Zoom: 9 10:00 to 11:30 am Zoom: 10 Participants: Presenter: Dancing into the Zoom: Moving Interviews Into the Virtual Joshua Isaiah Lopez, University of North Texas (Kine)Sphere with Hawai‘i’s Elders of Asian Dance Gwendolyn Sue Arbaugh, Texas Woman’s University Chair: Meredith Abarca, University of Texas, El Paso Modernities, Orality in Ecuadorian Mountaineering History, and Oral History (ca. 1900-1990) Jeroen Guillermo 041. Diaspora Moves: Narratives of Immigration, Settlement, Derkinderen Lombeida, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar and Community-Building Women's American Football Russ E. Crawford, Ohio Northern OHA Annual Meeting Paper Session Marginalized, Matriarchal Actors in India Shriya Patnaik, 10:00 to 11:30 am Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Zoom: 2 046. Moving Across Language, Culture, and Generations: Participants: Sharing Lessons Learned from Oral History Projects with A Community History Project: Arab Americans in the Indigenous, Japanese, and Elder Narrators Sacramento Valley Reem Awad-Rashmawi, Independent OHA Annual Meeting Scholar Campfire Chicanos Movidos: The Transgenerational Oral Histories of 10:00 to 11:30 am Chicanos Across Space and Time in the San Fernando Zoom: 7 Valley Daisy Herrera, University of California, Riverside Presenters: Consent, Control, and the Oral Interview: An Italian-Canadian Sach Takayasu, Columbia University Case Study Abril Liberatori, York University Francine D. Spang-Willis, Columbia University Movements of Family Memory within Histories of Settler 047. Oral Histories Within Institutions & Schools Colonialism Suzanne Lenon, University of Lethbridge OHA Annual Meeting 042. Guantanamo: Seeing into the Dark Archive and Why It Paper Session Matters 10:00 to 11:30 am OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 8 Listening Session Participants: 10:00 to 11:30 am How Oral History Helps Move an Institution Forward Hannah Zoom: 3 Maureen Byrne, Smithsonian Institution; Pamela M. Henson, Presenters: Smithsonian Institution Mary Marshall Clark, Columbia University Partisan Memories and Resistance in Italian schools Francesco Gabriel Marshall Solis, Texas After Violence Project Bellacci, University of Florence; Stefano Oliviero, 043. High-tech, Low-tech, No-tech: Modes for Archiving and University of Florence Disseminating for Multiple Audiences (Private) School’s Out: LGBTQ Oral Histories at The Latin OHA Annual Meeting School of Chicago Sasha T. Goldberg, Indiana University Campfire Uniting (Transient) Voices: Oral History Project of the 10:00 to 11:30 am Founding of Purdue University Asian American and Asian Zoom: 4 Resource and Cultural Center (AAARCC) Pamela K. Sari, Presenters: Purdue University Asian American and Asian Resource and Ricia Chansky, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Cultural Center; Denny Putra, Purdue University Asian Christina Boyles, Michigan State University American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center Nadjah Rios Villarini, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras 048. Oral History: Social & Political Movements Yarelis Marcial Acevedo, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez OHA Annual Meeting Gabrielle Armstrong Velazquez, University of Puerto Rico at Paper Session Mayagüez 10:00 to 11:30 am 044. History Beyond Speech Zoom: 9 OHA Annual Meeting Participants: Birds of a Feather Caucus Learning About Sharing Authority in the Gathered Voices of 10:00 to 11:30 am Malmö Robert Nilsson Mohammadi, Malmö University; Zoom: 5 Sima Wolgast, Independent Scholar Presenters: “Race” and “Riots” in American Media and Memory Rosemary Sady Sullivan, Consultant McGunnigle-Gonzales, Columbia University and Hofstra Suzanne Snider, Oral History Summer School University Facilitator: Revolutionizing Human Rights in Egypt: The Life and Vision Nicki Pombier, Columbia University of Hisham Mubarak Carol Gray, University of Connecticut 045. Dissident Womxn: Re-imagining and Re-Performing 049. Business Meeting Plenary Gender Through Life Narratives OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Plenary Session Paper Session 12:30 to 2:00 pm 10:00 to 11:30 am Zoom: 1 Zoom: 6 050. "E Mau Ke Ola O Nā Leo!” (Let The Voices Live On!) Participants: OHA Annual Meeting “I’m a performer in my heart”: Exploring Gender Identity, Male Campfire Impersonation, and Kinship in the Life Narrative of “El 3:00 to 4:30 pm Dana” Katherine Fobear, California State University, Zoom: 1 Fresno Presenter: Mutating Modes of Memory and Popular Culture in the Re- Kepā Maly, Kumu Pono Associates LLC imagination of "Mahari-Devadasis": Encapsulating Voices of 051. Latinx Movimientos: Excavating Stories of Youth & Change Ellen Brooks, Independent Scholar OHA Annual Meeting Troy Reeves, University of Wisconsin - Madison Oral History Panel Program 3:00 to 4:30 pm 056. Migration, Water, and People on the Edge Zoom: 10 OHA Annual Meeting Participants: Campfire Movidas Sureñas: Adelina Nicholl’s Lived Experiences of 3:00 to 4:30 pm White Supremacy and the Struggle for Migrant Rights in Zoom: 6 Georgia Rafael R. Solorzano, California State University, Presenters: Los Angeles Christine Handte, Institute of Ecotechnics/Ecotechnics Asian Americans for Chicana/o Studies: Coalitions & Student Maritime Leadership at UCLA, 1993 José M. Aguilar-Hernández, Cal Eleanor Paynter, Cornell University Poly, Pomona 057. In Absentia: Black Detroit & The Story of Sunday, July 23, Latinx Youth Transnational Rights Claims and Enactments of 1967 Citizenship Arely M. Zimmerman, Pomona College OHA Annual Meeting A Place We Can Belong: the Making of Chicano Studies at the Listening Session Claremont Colleges Tomas F. Summers Sandoval, Pomona 3:00 to 4:30 pm College Zoom: 7 Chair: Presenter: Tomas F. Summers Sandoval, Pomona College Dr. Joyce-Zoe Farley, Michigan State University 052. Aged Memories and Half-Truths in Oral Histories; 058. Oral history Timecode Indexing and Annotation: Decisions Interviewer Responses to Historical Inaccuracies Behind an Emerging Art OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Birds of a Feather Caucus Roundtable 3:00 to 4:30 pm 3:00 to 4:30 pm Zoom: 2 Zoom: 8 Facilitators: Panelists: Marc Henderson, The United States of America Vietnam War Doug Boyd, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History Commemoration Crispin Brooks, USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Mark Franklin, The United States of America Vietnam War Archive Commemoration Joey Balfour, The National WWII Museum 053. LGBTQ Audio History Tour Through the Making Gay Chair: History Archive Douglas Lambert, Independent Content Management OHA Annual Meeting Consultant Listening Session Commentator: 3:00 to 4:30 pm Brooke Bryan, Antioch College Zoom: 3 059. Oral History and the COVID-19 Pandemic Presenter: OHA Annual Meeting Eric Marcus, Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Paper Session Testimonies 3:00 to 4:30 pm 054. Making Sense of Bilingual Oral Histories Zoom: 9 OHA Annual Meeting Participants: Roundtable Departures: Developing an Online Exhibition about Covid-19 3:00 to 4:30 pm Peace Corps Evacuations Olivia Donaldson, University of Zoom: 4 Maine, Farmington Panelists: "I feel like my wings have been clipped": Parents’ Oral Katherine Morales, University of Puerto Rico Testimonies of Restricted Movement during the Covid-19 Alejandra Núñez Asomoza, Universidad Autónoma de Pandemic Alison Chand, University of the Highlands and Zacatecas, Mexico Islands Sarah O'Brien, Mary Immaculate College, University of Sharing Authority: From Corona Conversations to the First Limerick Norwegian Oral History Podcast Cathrine Hasselberg, Chair: Memoar Joel Windle, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil 060. Celebrating Community Knowledge for Social Change: 055. Midwest Oral History Gathering Highlights from the Center for Oral History OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Birds of a Feather Caucus Roundtable 3:00 to 4:30 pm 5:30 to 7:00 pm Zoom: 5 Zoom: 1 Facilitators: Panelists: Jasmyne Kaleimakana Lewis, University of Hawaii Mānoa's Chair: Center for Oral History Yolanda Chavez Leyva, University of Texas, El Paso Micah Mizukami, University of Hawaii Mānoa's Center for Commentator: Oral History Yolanda Chavez Leyva, University of Texas, El Paso Kamuela Werner, Kahoʻolawe Aloha ‘Āina Movement Oral 065. Moving Stories from the Opioid Epidemic: Harm Reduction, History Project Recovery Support, and Community Arts Alana Kanahele, University of Hawaii, Mānoa OHA Annual Meeting 061. Is Oral History White? Pt. 2 - Opening the Discussion Panel OHA Annual Meeting 5:30 to 7:00 pm Campfire Zoom: 5 5:30 to 7:00 pm Participants: Zoom: 10 Women of Substance: The Roots of Harm Reduction in Presenters: Minnesota Amy Sullivan, Macalester College; Ethan Sharp, Benji de la Piedra, University of the District of Columbia Independent Scholar; Joanna Hay, Independent Artist Holly Werner-Thomas, Independent Scholar The Opioid Epidemic, Collaborative Storytelling, and the Kelly Elaine Navies, Smithsonian Institute Growth of Recovery Support in Kentucky Ethan Sharp, 062. “Moving forward while taking a few steps back” Independent Scholar OHA Annual Meeting Art of Recovery Joanna Hay, Independent Artist Roundtable Chair: 5:30 to 7:00 pm Kim Heikkila, Independent Scholar Zoom: 2 Panelists: 066. Moving Stories in Challenging Times: Narratives from Caroline Efird, University of , Chapel Hill America's North Coast Anna Hamilton, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill OHA Annual Meeting Hooper Schultz, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Roundtable Sarah Torgeson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 5:30 to 7:00 pm Jessica Locklear, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Zoom: 6 Susie Penman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Panelists: Chair: Theresa Ann Bumpers, The RASHAD Center, Inc. Sara Wood, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Brian Cash, East Mount Zion Baptist Church Kelly Falcone-Hall, Western Reserve Historical Society 063. Moving Out: Oral History as a Treatment for Movement Fred Wheatt, Hall of Fame Productions and The Wheatt Abandonment Foundation OHA Annual Meeting Chair: Panel Regennia Nanette Williams, Regennia N. Williams, PhD, LLC 5:30 to 7:00 pm Zoom: 3 067. Freelancers Unite! Networking & Solidarity Session for Participants: Independent Practitioners, Freelancers, Small Business Owners, and Temporary Staff Audio Sex Cassette Tapes: An Art Practice and MSM Interview OHA Annual Meeting Collection Harrison Apple, University of Arizona Birds of a Feather Caucus The Paranoia Archive Jules Gill-Peterson, University of 5:30 to 7:00 pm Pittsburgh Zoom: 7 Instant Replay Danielle Dulken, University of North Carolina Facilitator: Chair: Allison K. Tracy-Taylor, Independent Oral Historian Harrison Apple, University of Arizona 068. Southwest Oral History Association Social Hour 064. Student COVID-19 Oral History Projects in OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Reception Panel 5:30 to 7:00 pm 5:30 to 7:00 pm Zoom: 8 Zoom: 4 069. Oral History, Immigration and Migration Participants: OHA Annual Meeting Beyond the headlines: Documenting university students’ Paper Session experiences via a College & COVID Oral History Project 5:30 to 7:00 pm Sylvia Mendoza, University of Texas, San Antonio Zoom: 9 COVID-19 Oral History Project: Student Lived Experiences at Participants: Texas A & M University, San Antonio (TAMUSA) Sandra An Oral History Project on History, Memory and Identity: Elizabeth Lara, Texas A&M University, San Antonio Immigrants in Seattle Melike Yucel-Koc, University of Experiencing the Past and Living in the Pandemic: TAMUSA's Washington COVID-19 Oral History Project and Pandemic Syllabus Geographic and Political Movement: Politicized and Unionized Gene Thomas Morales, Texas A&M University, San Antonio Migrants in Italy Marco Gabbas, University of Milan, Italy 070. Reclaiming Narratives Contentious Work? OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Campfire Campfire 7:15 to 8:45 pm 10:00 to 11:30 am Zoom: 1 Zoom: 2 Presenter: Presenters: Kālewa Correa, Smithsonian Institute Mary Marshall Clark, Columbia University 071. Limits to Open Borders: COFA Migrant Experiences in Nishani Frazier, University of Kansas Hawai‘i- John McKerley, University of Iowa OHA Annual Meeting Anna Sheftel, Saint Paul University Papers in Progress 076. Voces of a Pandemic: Lessons from the Field 7:15 to 8:45 pm OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 2 Roundtable Chair: 10:00 to 11:30 am Grace Chun, University of Hawaii, Mānoa Zoom: 3 072. Paniolo Storytelling: Life Histories that Cowboy-up the Panelists: Hawaiʻi Ranching Communities Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, University of Texas, Austin OHA Annual Meeting Cristian Doña-Reveco, University of Nebraska, Omaha Performance/Storytelling Jackie Pedota, University of Texas, Austin 9:00 to 10:30 pm Roberto Silva, Virginia Tech Zoom: 1 Chair: Performer: Todd Moye, University of North Texas Oral History Program Lynne Mackin Wolforth, Hawaiʻi Community College 077. Visualizing Oral History: Applying Digital Tools and Reckoning with Technological Limitations OHA Annual Meeting Roundtable WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 13 10:00 to 11:30 am 073. Knowledge is Not a Right; It's a Privilege: Traversing the Zoom: 4 Fine Lines of Indigenous Oral History Panelists: OHA Annual Meeting Devin Becker, University of Idaho Roundtable Edward Miller, Dartmouth College 10:00 to 11:30 am Amaka Okechukwu, George Mason University Zoom: 1 Bryan Winston, Dartmouth College Panelists: Chair: Midge Dellinger, Muscogee (Creek) Nation Historic and Kristine Navarro-McElhaney, New Mexico Historic Sites Cultural Preservation Department 078. Virtual Dine and Dialogue: Digging Deep and Branching Farina King, Northeastern State University Out Oral History Project, UNLV Francine D. Spang-Willis, Columbia University OHA Annual Meeting Ryan Morini, Independent Scholar Campfire Mike Barthelemy, Independent Scholar 10:00 to 11:30 am Chair: Zoom: 5 Gloria Bell, McGill University Presenters: 074. Women, Religion, and Oral History: Stories Moving lesha Jackson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Through Time, Space, and Virtual Geographies Claytee M. White, University of Nevada, Las Vegas OHA Annual Meeting Marcia M. Gallo, Southwest Oral History Association, Roundtable University of Nevada, Las Vegas 10:00 to 11:30 am Doris Watson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Zoom: 10 079. Underrepresented Activism: Oral History, Folklore, and Panelists: Self-Advocacy in the Archives Betsy More, Jewish Women's Archive OHA Annual Meeting Irum Sheikh, University of California, Riverside Birds of a Feather Caucus Melisa Ortiz Berry, Bushnell University 10:00 to 11:30 am Caroline Kline, Claremont Graduate University Zoom: 6 Kristine Ashton Gunnell, UCLA Center for the Study of Presenters: Women Kern Jackson, University of South Chair: Deborah Gurt, University of South Alabama Taunalyn Ford, Brigham Young University Facilitator: 075. Oral Historians at Risk: How Can the OHA Support Kathy Cooke, University of South Alabama Researchers and Narrators Doing Politically and Legally 080. Those Who Were There: Voices from the Holocaust OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 2 Listening Session Presenter: 10:00 to 11:30 am Alicia Aroche, Independent Researcher Zoom: 7 086. Studying and Being Studied: Oral History in the Arab Presenter: World Stephen Andrew Naron, Yale University OHA Annual Meeting Chair: Roundtable Stephen Andrew Naron, Yale University 12:30 to 2:00 pm 081. The Unfinished Story: When Your Life Story Subject Dies Zoom: 3 OHA Annual Meeting Panelists: The Solution Room Catherine Haseman, Georgetown University 10:00 to 11:30 am Dina El-Baradie, Georgetown University Zoom: 8 Jakob Plaschke, Georgetown University Facilitator: Chair: Lynn O. Ludwig, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point Joan Mandell, Georgetown University 082. Fragile Bodies, Fragile Times: Stories of Illness 087. Students Working at the Intersection of Oral and Public OHA Annual Meeting History: Engaging Students at all Educational Levels in Paper Session Professional Oral History Presentation 10:00 to 11:30 am OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 9 Panel Participants: 12:30 to 2:00 pm Changing Narratives of 'That' Pandemic: Recovering or Zoom: 4 Recreating Oral Histories of the 1918-19 Influenza Pandemic Participants: in Ireland Ida Milne, Carlow College/OHNI “Making Historians Out of Engineers: Using Interviews to Hearing Their Voices III Wanda Routier, Concordia University Introduce Non-Majors to Oral and Public History” Tracy Wisconsin; Carol Burns, Concordia University Wisconsin K'Meyer, University of Louisville I’m Past my Threshold! Stories of Living with Misophonia and “Senior History Majors as Editors and Writers of Oral History” Severe Selective Sound Sensitivity Tracy McDonough, Kathryn Louise Nasstrom, University of San Francisco Mount St. Joseph University; Leah Falco, Mount St. Joseph “Politics in the Graduate Seminar: Reflections on How Oral University History Projects Shape and Redefine the Teaching of Public 083. “The Empty Year”: A California Community Project & History” A. Glenn Crothers, University of Louisville What it Means to do Oral History of and in COVID-19 Chair: OHA Annual Meeting Abigail Perkiss, Kean University Campfire 088. Moving Protest from Politics to the Pulpit: Fringe Voices in 12:30 to 2:00 pm (White) Evangelicalism Zoom: 1 OHA Annual Meeting Presenters: Panel David Thomas Duncan, University of California, Santa Cruz 12:30 to 2:00 pm Cameron Vanderscoff, Freelance Oral Historian Zoom: 5 Isabella Crespin, University of California, Santa Cruz Participants: 084. Talking Trauma: Stories from the Aftermath Joseph H. Jackson: Dynamic Black Leader, Enigmatic Chicago OHA Annual Meeting Preacher Jared Alcantara, Baylor University Performance/Storytelling “Tony Evans and Willie O. Peterson: Experiences from 12:30 to 2:00 pm Fashioning a Black Evangelical Theology” Shawn Varghese Zoom: 10 Varghese, Baylor University Chair: “And Their Daughters Shall Prophesy: Southern Baptist Ricia Chansky, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Women and the Responsibility of Call” Mandy McMichael, Commentators: Baylor University Marci Denesiuk, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Chair: Dao Tran, Voice of Witness Stephen Sloan, Baylor University Performers: 089. Speed Networking Event Zaira Arvelo Alicea, Voice of Witness OHA Annual Meeting Brenda Y. Flores Santiago, University of Puerto Rico, Meeting Mayaguez 12:30 to 2:00 pm 085. Sunlight Around the Corner: Rendering Presence in Zoom: 6 Absence 090. Finding the Stories: Increasing Discoverability of Oral OHA Annual Meeting History Interviews, Collections, and Repositories through Listening Session Statewide Guides 12:30 to 2:00 pm OHA Annual Meeting Roundtable Inscription 12:30 to 2:00 pm OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 7 Performance/Storytelling Panelists: 3:00 to 4:30 pm Elizabeth Ann Berton-Reilly, Michigan Oral History Zoom: 2 Association Chair: Sarah Schmitt, Kentucky Oral History Commission Mya D. Ajanku, Ball State University Leslie Waggener, University of Wyoming 096. Rhapsody for the Disappeared Barbara Bogart, Wyoming State Historical Society OHA Annual Meeting Steven Sielaff, Baylor University Institute for Oral History Performance/Storytelling Chair: 3:00 to 4:30 pm Karen A. Neurohr, State University Library Zoom: 3 091. SOHA at 40: Past Presidents and S'mores Remembering Chair: Challenges, Solutions, and Accomplishments Jad Orphée Chami, Concordia University Montreal OHA Annual Meeting Performer: Campfire Zeina Ismail-Allouche, Concordia University Montréal 12:30 to 2:00 pm 097. Rethinking Co-Interviewing to Elevate BIPOC Stories in Zoom: 8 Oral History Presenters: OHA Annual Meeting Jennifer Keil, 70 Degrees Roundtable Karen S. Harper, Historical Society of Long Beach 3:00 to 4:30 pm Juan Coronado, Central Connecticut State University Zoom: 4 Marcia M. Gallo, Southwest Oral History Association, Panelists: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Amanda Tewes, University of California, Berkeley Sarah Moorhead, Independent Scholar Bridget R. Cooks, University of California, Irvine Farina King, Northeastern State University LeRonn Brooks, Getty Research Institute 092. Seeking Refuge: Collecting Oral Histories in Times of Crisis Chair: OHA Annual Meeting Shanna Farrell, University of California, Berkeley Listening Session 12:30 to 2:00 pm 098. Reorienting Family History: Indigenous and Oral Society Zoom: 9 Perspectives OHA Annual Meeting Presenters: Roundtable Ligia Arguilez, University of Texas, El Paso 3:00 to 4:30 pm Kimberly Sumano Ortega, University of Texas, El Paso Zoom: 5 Vianey Alejandra Zavala, University of Texas, El Paso Panelists: Chair/Commentator: Miyamoto Loretta Jensen, FamilySearch Yolanda Chavez Leyva, University of Texas, El Paso Leslie Hadfield, Brigham Young University 093. School Spirits: Tough Campus History through Oral Corey Smallcanyon, Independent Scholar History Chair: OHA Annual Meeting Farina King, Northeastern State University Campfire 3:00 to 4:30 pm 099. Remembering for Resilience - Oral Histories and Natural Zoom: 1 Disasters in Japan OHA Annual Meeting Presenters: Papers in Progress Jessica Taylor, Virginia Tech 3:00 to 4:30 pm Ren Harman, Virginia Tech Zoom: 6 094. Evolving and Complex Relationships in Advocacy Oral Chair: History Annie Rappeport, University of Maryland OHA Annual Meeting Roundtable 100. Rainbows on the Bayou: Queer Oral Histories from 3:00 to 4:30 pm Louisiana Zoom: 10 OHA Annual Meeting Panel Panelists: 3:00 to 4:30 pm Paul Ortiz, University of Florida Zoom: 7 Karen S. Harper, Historical Society of Long Beach Curtis Austin, Arizona State University Participants: Chair: "Being the Examples We Wish We Had: The Louisiana Trans Sherna Berger Gluck, California State University, Long Beach Oral History Project" S.L. Ziegler, Louisiana Trans Oral History Project 095. Righting (Writing) the Unwritten: Movement as Historical "Last Call NOLA: Oral Histories and Podcasts as Sites for Celebration & Intergenerational Healing Spaces" N. Nathalie Presenters: Nia Faulk, City of New Orleans & Co-Director Last Call Diane Wong, Rutgers University Oral History Project Crystal Mun-hye Baik, University of California, Riverside Moving Stories from the Institutions Students Attend to the Vivian Truong, Vassar College Communities our Institutions are Intended to Serve: the Preeti Sharma, California State University, Long Beach Queer ArkLaTex Oral History Project" Jaime Cantrell, Tomie Arai, Independent Scholar Texas A&M University, Texarkana Mi Hyun Yoon, Rutgers University “The Neutral Ground: Where Expert Community Members Minju Bae, New York University and CUNY School of Labor Meet Institutional Support” Melissa Smith, Louisiana State and Urban Studies University; Jennifer A. Cramer, Louisiana State University 105. Food Voices: Embodied Collective Stories, Practices, and Chair: Memories Jaime Cantrell, Texas A&M University, Texarkana OHA Annual Meeting 101. The Person of the Interviewer: Resources in Trauma- Listening Session Sensitive Oral History 5:30 to 7:00 pm OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 3 Roundtable Presenter: 3:00 to 4:30 pm Joshua Isaiah Lopez, University of North Texas Zoom: 8 Chair: Panelists: Meredith Abarca, University of Texas, El Paso Jennifer Block-Lerner, Kean University 106. Indigenous Oral Historians Restoring and Rebuilding Sulagna Chauhan, Kean University Relations Richard LaTourette, Kean University OHA Annual Meeting Megan McPaul, Kean University Roundtable Chair: 5:30 to 7:00 pm Abigail Perkiss, Kean University Zoom: 4 102. Oral History & Women's Stories Panelists: OHA Annual Meeting Robert Alexander Innes, University of Saskatchewan Paper Session Cheryl Troupe, University of Saskatchewan 3:00 to 4:30 pm Allyson Stevenson, University of Saskatchewan Zoom: 9 Bimadoshka Pucan, Concordia University Participants: Lianne Leddy, Wilfrid Laurier University Nepia Mahuika, University of Waikato A Teacher's Journey: Historic Perspective and Contemporary Meaning John Michael Pabian, Lesley University Chair: Winona Wheeler, University of Saskatchewan “She Made My Clothes”: Negotiations of Traditional Gendered Power Dynamics in the Hills of Kentucky Jessica Laurhen- 107. Journeys to Sanctuary: Reflecting on Oral Histories of Aletha Noe, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Migration and Advocacy Teresia Mbari Hinga: An African Religious Scholar’s OHA Annual Meeting Contributions to Religious Engagement and Knowledge Personal Introspective Equity Rosalind F Hinton, LAOUTLOUD 5:30 to 7:00 pm Zoom: 5 The Danzig Sisters: An Oral History of the Lehmann Sisters Renate W Prescott, Kent State University, Geauga Facilitators: Ela Banerjee, Voice of Witness Politics on the Right—Surging Hindu Nationalism in India: Rebecca Gerny, Amplifying Sanctuary Voices Gauging Women’s Place in the Movement ANSHU SALUJA, Juan Enriquez, East Bay Sanctuary Covenant Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India 108. Oral History and Storytelling 103. Queer Subjectivities in Motion: Intergenerational OHA Annual Meeting Migrations of Queer Memories Through Rural Spaces in Italy Mini-workshop and the Midwest 5:30 to 7:00 pm OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 6 Campfire 5:30 to 7:00 pm Workshop Leaders: Zoom: 10 Summer Cherland, South Mountain Community College Liz Warren, South Mountain Community College Presenter: Lauren Instenes, Columbia University 109. Meaning, Moments, and Movement: Exploring Narratives using a Medley of Methods 104. Proliferating A/P/A Voices: A COVID-19 Public Memory OHA Annual Meeting Project Roundtable OHA Annual Meeting 5:30 to 7:00 pm Campfire Zoom: 7 5:30 to 7:00 pm Zoom: 2 Panelists: Tanya Finchum, Oklahoma State University and oral histories in shaping Malay/Muslim sociocultural Patrick Daglaris, Oklahoma State University narratives in Singapore Nuraliah Norasid, Independent Emily Blackshear, Oklahoma State University Scholar Chair: From Stories to History (and back again): Consuming and Patrick Daglaris, Oklahoma State University Representing the Japanese Occupation of Singapore Chi Tim 110. Displacement, Dialogue & Différance: Bilingual & Ho, Singapore University of Social Sciences Transnational Oral History Work as a Pedagogy of Fluidity Chair: OHA Annual Meeting Chi Tim Ho, Singapore University of Social Sciences Listening Session 114. Oral History in Studies of Mexico’s Recent Past: Meaning, 5:30 to 7:00 pm Knowledge, Narrative, and Countering Dominant Discourse Zoom: 8 OHA Annual Meeting Presenters: Panel Michelle De Leon, Independent Scholar 10:00 to 11:30 am Alexandria Montgomery, University of Cincinnati Zoom: 2 Chair: Participants: Brooke Bryan, Antioch College Counterinsurgency and Paramilitarism: State-Sanctioned 111. From the Field to the Classroom: Narrating Oral History Violence and National Security in Southern Mexico Angelica Projects & Pedagogies Aguirre, Cornell University OHA Annual Meeting Contemporary Indigenous Art in Mexico: A Critical Analysis of Paper Session Artistic Manifestations and Creators' Narratives Mariana 5:30 to 7:00 pm Mejía Villagarcía, Universidad Iberoamericana Zoom: 9 Remembering and Giving Meaning to History: Oaxaqueño and Participants: Chiapaneco Interpretations of 1970-1990s Mexico Alejandro Love Divine, All Loves Excelling: Researching LGBTQ+ Guardado, Emory University Christian Religious Spaces and Chaplaincy through the ‘A Leader Should Lead by Example’: Guillermo Hernández, Muncie LGBTQ+ History Project Emma Olivia Cieslik, Ball Madre Lucha, and Histories of Popular Struggle in Barrio del State University; Emily Johnson, Ball State University Perdón (1960s-1990s) Brad H. Wright, Colorado Mesa The Pedagogical Lessons of Oral History Work: From Latinx University Interviews to Syllabus on War on Terror Mario Alberto Chair: Obando, California State University, Fullerton Brad H. Wright, Colorado Mesa University Using Archived Interview Collections: Reflections on Commentator: Conducting Secondary Analysis Anisa Puri, Monash Sandra Mendiola García, University of North Texas University, Melbourne, Australia 115. Moving Transcripts: The Value of Transcription for Teaching and Learning OHA Annual Meeting Roundtable THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 14 10:00 to 11:30 am 112. How Do We Sustain Our Work? Tips, Tricks, and Tough Zoom: 3 Conversations with the Independent Practitioner Task Force Panelists: OHA Annual Meeting Sara Baum, Sharp Copy Transcription Campfire Steven Sielaff, Baylor University Institute for Oral History 10:00 to 11:30 am Alissa Rae Funderburk, Jackson State University Zoom: 1 Julie Evershed, University of Michigan Presenters: Janaya Lasker-Ferreti, University of Michigan Sarah Dziedzic, Independent Practitioner Chair: Jess Lamar Reece Holler, Marion Voices Folklife + Oral Carole Renard, Yiddish Book Center History Program 116. Oral History in the Digital Age 2.0 113. Moving Memories: Stories from Singapore OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Campfire Panel 10:00 to 11:30 am 10:00 to 11:30 am Zoom: 4 Zoom: 10 Presenter: Participants: Dean Rehberger, Matrix Performing History: Stories and Rituals in Chinese Death 117. Oral Histories of Agricultural Festival Queens: Practices Kit Ying Lye, Singapore University of Social Documenting Women’s History through a Global Pandemic Sciences OHA Annual Meeting It's a Layered Thing: Embodied History in Public Spaces Yiru Campfire Lim, Singapore University of Social Sciences 10:00 to 11:30 am Representing data in ethnographic research: Potential of orality Zoom: 5 Presenters: Sylvia Cyrus, Association for the Study of African American Heaven Smith, Louisiana State Archives Life and History Anne Wheeler, Louisiana State Archives Louis M. Kyriakoudes, Oral HIstory Association 118. Building Trust with Undocumented Narrators Stephanie Rowe, National Council on Public History OHA Annual Meeting Vedet Coleman-Robinson, Association of African American Listening Session Museums 10:00 to 11:30 am Jessica Turner, American Folklore Society Zoom: 6 Chair: Presenters: Kristine M. McCusker, Oral History Association Angelica Garcia, Women and Children's Center of the Sierra 123. Problem: How Can We Preserve Oral History Collections Jessica Guzman, University of Nevada, Reno Beyond a Single Host Institution? Susana Ramirez, University of Nevada, Reno OHA Annual Meeting Chair: The Solution Room Jennifer Lynn Cullison, University of Nevada, Reno 12:30 to 2:00 pm Commentator: Zoom: 2 Lalo Montoya, Make the Road Nevada Facilitators: Dena Scher, Marygrove College 119. Reflecting on and Incorporating "Rethinking Oral History Christy Malmsten, Independent Scholar and Tradition": A Reading Discussion OHA Annual Meeting 124. Oral History and Reparations: A Pedagogical Partnership Campfire between Community and University 10:00 to 11:30 am OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 7 Roundtable Presenters: 12:30 to 2:00 pm Anna F. Kaplan, Independent Scholar Zoom: 3 Daisy Herrera, University of California, Riverside Panelists: Rebecca Swann-Jackson, Rutgers University Amanda Huron, University of the District of Columbia Janel Te’o, Touro University Mariana Barros-Titus, University of the District of Columbia Francine D. Spang-Willis, Columbia University Tanya Hardy, Historic Chevy Chase D.C. Nairy Abd El Shafy, Columbia University Chair: 120. Women and The State: Re-Imagining National Narratives Benji de la Piedra, University of the District of Columbia through Women's Stories 125. Southwest Oral History Association Awards Ceremony OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Paper Session Reception 10:00 to 11:30 am 12:30 to 2:00 pm Zoom: 8 Zoom: 5 Participants: 126. Describing Oral Histories: Moving Beyond JEDI Mind How Mooncup Came to Moscow: Changing Menstrual Habits Tricks in Late 20th and Early 21st Century Russia Pavel Vasilyev, OHA Annual Meeting HSE University Campfire Moving Stories: Women’s Testimonies and Music from South 12:30 to 2:00 pm Africa’s Apartheid Prisons Janie Cole, University of Cape Zoom: 6 Town Presenters: Moving from Refugee to Entrepreneur: A Feminine Perspective Cyns Nelson, Boulder Public Library M. Gail Hickey, Purdue University Fort Wayne Lauren Kata, NYU Abu Dhabi 121. COVID, the Public and the State: Negotiated Space 127. Storying the Great Partition: Oral Histories of Empire and OHA Annual Meeting Migration in British Colonial South Asia Campfire OHA Annual Meeting 10:00 to 11:30 am Paper Session Zoom: 9 12:30 to 2:00 pm Presenters: Zoom: 7 John Horan, State Archive of North Carolina Participants: Furrukh Khan, Lahore University of Management Sciences A Born Digital Archive Empowers "Citizen Historians" to Alison Atkinson-Phillips, Newcastle University Document 10,000 Oral Histories from Former British 122. Professional Societies in a Post-Covid World Colonial Subjects Guneeta Partition Singh Bhalla, The 1947 OHA Annual Meeting Partition Archive Roundtable Exploring Role of Secondhand Stories in Partition Migration 12:30 to 2:00 pm Narratives in South Asia Sana Saboowala, University of Zoom: 1 Illinois Urbana, Champaign Panelists: Forgotten Affectees: Christians and the Partition of the Punjab, 1947 Yaqoob Khan Bangash, IT University Project Modern Lore of Post-Partition India- Untold Stories From OHA Annual Meeting Across the Last Eight Decades Dr. Lopamudra Maitra N.A. Listening Session Bajpai, Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, India 3:00 to 4:30 pm Memories of Partition : An Oral Historical Approach to Indian Zoom: 4 Partition, 1947 Aiswarya Sanath, IIT Kharagpur Presenters: Linda J Long, University of Oregon Libraries 128. Migration, Land, Stories: Intergenerational Storytelling Judith Raiskin, University of Oregon Across Time and Space OHA Annual Meeting 133. Oral Histories as Datasets: Moving Stories from Qualitative Paper Session to Quantitative Analysis 12:30 to 2:00 pm OHA Annual Meeting Zoom: 8 Campfire Participants: 3:00 to 4:30 pm "It was a long day in a tin can": Oral Histories of Moving Zoom: 6 Megan Hutching, MOTAT Presenter: Movement, Geography, and Generations: My Mother and I: Mary A. Larson, Oklahoma State University Our Journey Emily Francesca Burton, Canadian Museum of 134. Oral History in the Time of Covid: Research Challenges and Immigration; María José Yax-Fraser, Immigrant Migrant Opportunities During the Pandemic Women's Association OHA Annual Meeting United Arab Emirates National Identity from Desert to City Life Paper Session Aisha Bilkhair, National Archives, United Arab Emirates 3:00 to 4:30 pm You Will Run Out Of Maps When I Tell You My Story Leslie Zoom: 8 McCartney, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Participants: Oral History: A Tool in Genealogy Research Reem Awad- Amplifying Existing Collections with Oral Histories in a Virtual Rashmawi, Independent Scholar World: The Student Help Lived Experience Project at Queens College CUNY Victoria Fernandez, Queens College

129. Pin Up! An Interactive Oral History CUNY OHA Annual Meeting Performance/Storytelling The Cinecraft Oral History Collection: Remote Interviewing for 3:00 to 4:30 pm an Audiovisual Archive Benjamin S. Spohn, Hagley Museum Zoom: 10 and Library Chair: “This Felt Like College. It Was Good to Talk and Find My Leighton C. Peterson, Miami University People”: Student-Led Oral History During Covid-19 Zada Komara, University of Kentucky Commentator: Leighton C. Peterson, Miami University 135. "No Justice, No Peace!": Oral Histories of Campus Life & Performer: Activism Kathleen M. Ryan, University of Colorado, Boulder OHA Annual Meeting Paper Session 130. Moving Oral Histories on Environmental Justice from the 3:00 to 4:30 pm Archives to Public Spaces Zoom: 9 OHA Annual Meeting Participants: Campfire 3:00 to 4:30 pm Fighting Back: How Anti-Rape Activists Fostered Feminism on Zoom: 2 Campus Anna Richey, Rutgers University Presenters: “It’s All Greek to Me”: Chartering Black Fraternities and Monica Perales, University of Houston Sororities at a Predominately White Institution Adrienne Samantha M Thompson, National Air and Space Museum Cain, Baylor University Institute for Oral History Jayson Maurice Porter, Northwestern University Political Power, Progressive Movement, and a Legacy of Roger Eardley-Pryor, University of California, Berkeley Student Protest: The Divest UMW Oral History Project Shawnya Peterson, Independent Scholar 131. Performing Ourselves, Performing Our Histories: Latinx Stories of a Pandemia 136. Listening Plenary OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Performance/Storytelling Plenary Session 3:00 to 4:30 pm 5:30 to 7:00 pm Zoom: 3 Zoom: 1 Chair: Elena Foulis, The Ohio State University Commentator: Juan Coronado, Central Connecticut State University 132. Outliers and Outlaws: The Eugene Lesbian Oral History