WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 16 THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 17 001. An Introduction to Oral History 008. Beyond the Diagnosis: Medical Histories Retold OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Workshop Listening Session 8:30 to 12:00 pm 8:30 to 10:00 am Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton Workshop Leader: Presenters: Jeff Corrigan Karly Pippitt, University of Utah School of Medicine 002. Radio Storytelling: Scripting and Editing and Telling Gretchen A. Case, University of Utah School of Medicine Stories in Sound 009. Indigenous Voices of the Land OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Workshop Roundtable 8:30 to 12:00 pm 8:30 to 10:00 am Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom Workshop Leader: Panelists: Molly Graham, Voices Oral History Collection Wahéhshon Shiann Whitebean, Concordia University 003. Oral History for Genealogists, Part 1: “Tell Me About the Bridget Groat, Arizona State University Old Days, Grandma!” New Technologies and Enduring Best Ryan Morini, University of Practices for Capturing Your Family’s Oral Histories Ashkan Soltani-Stone, Whittier College OHA Annual Meeting Tommy Rock, University of Utah Workshop Larry Cesspooch, Through Native Eyes Productions 8:30 to 12:00 pm Chair: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird Farina King, Northeastern State University Workshop Leaders: 010. A Life of Listening I Sue VerHoef, History Center OHA Annual Meeting Daniel Horowitz Garcia, Alternative Historian Panel Roger Bell, FamilySearch 8:30 to 10:00 am 004. Intro to Video: Videography and Basic Storage Sheraton SLC Hotel: Deer Valley OHA Annual Meeting Participants: Workshop A Life of Listening to Stories of Struggle and Meaning Martha 1:00 to 4:30 pm Norkunas, Middle State University Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton Oral History and the Oral Historian Valerie Yow, Chapel Hill Workshop Leader: Historical Society Christa Whitney, Yiddish Book Center Chair: 005. Protect The Value Of Your Labor: Survival Skills for Martha Norkunas, Middle Tennessee State University Freelancing in Oral History 011. Oral History Methodologies, Mobile Spaces, and OHA Annual Meeting (co)Creating Interactive Digital Archives (CIDA) using Workshop Ubiquitous Technologies 1:00 to 4:30 pm OHA Annual Meeting Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude Roundtable Workshop Leader: 8:30 to 10:00 am Liz Strong, Brooklyn Historical Society Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude 006. Oral History for Genealogists, Part 2: Oral History and Panelists: Genealogy: Partners in Storytelling David Cline, San Diego State University OHA Annual Meeting Ren Harman, Tech University Workshop Katrina Powell, Virginia Tech University 1:00 to 4:30 pm Chair: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird Katrina Powell, Virginia Tech University Workshop Leaders: 012. Learning from Within: Using Oral Histories of Female Dawne Slater, AncestryProGenealogists Refugees for Education and Empowerment Sandy Olney, AncestryProGenealogists OHA Annual Meeting 007. Welcome Reception, Sponsored by the OHA Diversity Paper Session Committee 8:30 to 10:00 am OHA Annual Meeting Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sidewinder Reception Participant: 5:00 to 7:00 pm Learning from Within: Using Oral Histories of Female Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyon's Lobby Refugees for Education and Empowerment Seyeon Hwang, University of Florida; Basma Alawee, Florida Immigrant Coalition (FLIC); Ghada Ghazal, KARAMAH: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights; Malath Akbari, Abigail Perkiss, Kean University Independent Scholar 017. Coffee Break 1 013. The Challenges of Remembering: Complexity in OHA Annual Meeting Documenting Trauma, Displacement, and Political Change Reception OHA Annual Meeting 10:00 to 10:30 am Paper Session Sheraton SLC Hotel: Arches 8:30 to 10:00 am 018. Potholes in the Path: Navigating the Mishaps in Oral Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird History Participants: OHA Annual Meeting Understanding Independence: Armenia 1988-1996 - A Plenary Session Preliminary Look at the First Year of Documentation and 10:30 to 12:00 pm Oral Interview Collection Process Syuzanna Petrosyan, Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom University of Southern California 019. A Tale of Two Houses: Cultural Centers in Higher The Armenian Displaced Persons of WWII: Challenges of Oral Education History in a Close-Knit Community Gegham Mughnetsyan, OHA Annual Meeting University of Southern California Listening Session The Challenges of an Integrated History of the Holocaust: 1:30 to 3:00 pm Bringing Together History, Memory, and Education through Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton Interviews of Holocaust Child-Survivors Antoine Burgard, Presenters: University of Manchester Aliya Miranda, University of Florida The Limits of Public Commemoration: What Oral History Tells Bianka Ramirez, University of Florida Us About Remembering 9/11 Rebecca Brenner, American Commentator: University Juanita Duque Serrano, University of Florida 014. Community Engagement Through Oral History: Intelligent 020. Transcription in the Digital Era Readers, Mediators, and Democracy in the Mobile ()- OHA Annual Meeting Tensaw Delta Roundtable OHA Annual Meeting 1:30 to 3:00 pm Roundtable Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom 8:30 to 10:00 am Panelists: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sundance Michelle Holland, Baylor University Panelists: Christa Whitney, Yiddish Book Center Ruby Staten, University of South Alabama Teresa Bergen, Independent Scholar Lex McKinnell, University of South Alabama Carlin Zia, Candice Fairchild, University of South Alabama Chair: Chair: Carole Renard, Yiddish Book Center Kathy Cooke, University of South Alabama 021. Everything but the Interview, Part I: Pre-Interview 015. Finding Pathways for Community Partnerships through a OHA Annual Meeting Statewide Oral History Needs Assessment Survey Roundtable OHA Annual Meeting 1:30 to 3:00 pm Mini-workshop Sheraton SLC Hotel: Deer Valley 8:30 to 10:00 am Panelists: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wasatch Danielle Dulken, University of , Chapel Hill Participant: Harrison Apple, University of Arizona Finding Pathways for Community Partnerships through a Sam Prendergast, New York University Statewide Oral History Needs Assessment Survey Karen A. Chair: Neurohr, State University Jess Lamar Reece Holler, Caledonia Northern Folk Studios Workshop Leader: 022. Modeling Engaged and Inclusive Approaches: Decolonized Sarah Milligan, Oklahoma State University Library Methods, Reparative Processes, and New Methods for 016. Documenting Difference: The Perils of Political Blinders in Outreach and Programs Oral History Collection OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Paper Session Roundtable 1:30 to 3:00 pm 8:30 to 10:00 am Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wildcat Participants: Panelists: Decolonizing Oral History Methods: A “Medicine Stories” Katherine Anne Scott, Independent Scholar Manifesto on Working Collaboratively with Students and Kathleen Blee, University of Pittsburgh Community-Based Healers Tala Khanmalek, Princeton Troy Reeves, University of Wisconsin, Madison University Chair: Muslims in Brooklyn - Oral History in Archives, Education, Podcasts, Web Resources, Public Programs, and Visual Asheville Arts… All At Once Zaheer Ali, Brooklyn Historical Society; 027. Oral History in Artistic Mediums Liz Strong, Brooklyn Historical Society OHA Annual Meeting From the Other Side of the Bridge: Building Agency and Panel Capacity for Oral History in Athens, ’s African 1:30 to 3:00 pm American Communities Christian Lopez, University of Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wildcat Georgia Participants: Chair/Commentator: Just Call Us Dancers - Oral History in the Performing Arts Danielle Dulken, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Ricardo Viviani, Fernuniversität in Hagen 023. From the “Ideal” to the “Real”: Engaging in Strategic Preserving Video Games through Oral History Kenneth Visioning and Implementation for Diversity and Inclusion Horowitz, Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico; OHA Annual Meeting Daniel Horowitz Garcia, Alternative Historian Facilitated Discussion People of Color Kill Dragons Too (or The Geeks Won So Why 1:30 to 3:00 pm Don't I Get the Treasure) Daniel Horowitz Garcia, Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sidewinder Alternative Historian Facilitators: 028. Native BYU: Engaging Undergraduates in Indigenous Oral Cynthia Tobar, Bronx Community College Histories Nicki Pombier Berger, The New School University OHA Annual Meeting Carlos Roberto Lopez, Arizona State Library Archives and Listening Session Public Records 3:15 to 4:45 pm 024. Strange Bedfellows: Civil and Military Cooperation and Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton Diversity in the Oral History Arena Presenters: OHA Annual Meeting Michael Taylor, Brigham Young University Roundtable Maren Loveland, Brigham Young University 1:30 to 3:00 pm Emily Cluff, Brigham Young University Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird Yadira Veamatahau, Brigham Young University Panelists: Abby Ogles, Brigham Young University David Ronald Siry, United States Military Academy Belen Wallace, Brigham Young University Stephanie Hinnershitz, Cleveland State University Chair: Richard S. Lovering, United States Military Academy Michael Taylor, Brigham Young University Chair: 029. Curating Communities Scott Franklin Granger, United States Military Academy OHA Annual Meeting 025. Positionality, Perspective, and Praxis: Reflections and New Panel Directions in Interviewing, 3:15 to 4:45 pm OHA Annual Meeting Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom Paper Session Participants: 1:30 to 3:00 pm Curating the Revealing Configuration of Intergenerational Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sundance Latinx Immigrant Community and Family Histories Ana Participants: Elizabeth Rosas, University of California, Irvine From Historical Inquiry to Happenings of Being: Oral History Diplomatic Delegates's Cultural Exchanges with Historians as Phenomenological Praxis Brooke E. Bryan, Antioch Shinyoung Park, Republic Of Korea Consulate General, Los College Angeles When Paths Intersect: Oral History as a Bridge Between Connecting with Oral Historians and their Communities Community, Academy, and Creativity Nina Cole, University Jennifer Keil, 70 Degrees & Southwest Oral History of California, Davis Association The Convergence of Path, Place, and Purpose in Two Case Chair: Studies Tanya Finchum, Oklahoma State University Ana Elizabeth Rosas, University of California, Irvine Oral History: Issues of Modifying Self Presentation Aisha 030. Renewed Pathways into Archives for Oral History Bilkhair, National Archives, United Arab Emirates Collections 026. Migration, Community, & the Classroom: Tracing the OHA Annual Meeting Journey Roundtable OHA Annual Meeting 3:15 to 4:45 pm Paper Session Sheraton SLC Hotel: Deer Valley 1:30 to 3:00 pm Panelists: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wasatch Caitlin Birch, Dartmouth College Participant: David Olson, Columbia University Migration, Community, & the Classroom: Tracing the Journey Jonah Volk, Columbia University Olivia Donaldson, University of Maine at Farmington; Chair: Michelle Bettencourt, University of North Carolina, Kimberly Springer, Columbia University 031. Oral History as Critical Pedagogy across an Urban, Public 3:15 to 4:45 pm University Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wasatch OHA Annual Meeting Panelists: Roundtable Erin McCarthy, Columbia College 3:15 to 4:45 pm Debbie Ardemendo, Apollo Theater Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude Alphine Jefferson, Randolph Macon College Panelists: Barry A. Lanman, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Samuel R. Finesurrey, Guttman Community College Kim Porter, University of North Dakota Sharon Utakis, Bronx Community College Chair: Madeline Fox, Brooklyn College Laura M. Wendling, California State University, San Marcos Ratha Mohamed Ali, Brooklyn College 036. Past the Digital Frontier: Applied Use of Technology in Oral Chair: History Joseph Entin, Brooklyn College OHA Annual Meeting 032. The Ethics of Consent Paper Session OHA Annual Meeting 3:15 to 4:45 pm Facilitated Discussion Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wildcat 3:15 to 4:45 pm Participants: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sidewinder Storytelling with Archival Oral History on the Radio Alicia Facilitators: Barber, Stories in Place LLC Molly Cozzens, Independent Scholar Oral History Choices in the Digital Age: An International Elizabeth Heath, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Perspective Douglas Lambert, University of Luxembourg 033. How Rethinking the History of Oral History has Changed Oral History and Technology: The Changing Work of Oral How We Teach History in the UK over 50 Years Rob Perks, British Library OHA Annual Meeting Beyond Copyright: Preparing StoryCorps’ Archive for Online Roundtable Publication (A Case Study) Maria Santiago, StoryCorps 3:15 to 4:45 pm Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird 037. Mentor Program Reception OHA Annual Meeting Panelists: Reception Daniel Kerr, American University 5:00 to 6:00 pm Amy Starecheski, Columbia University Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyon's Lobby Winona Wheeler, University of Saskatchewan Kristen Ana LaFollette, California State University, Monterey 038. Presidential Reception Bay OHA Annual Meeting Chair: Reception Linda Shopes, Independent Scholar 6:00 to 8:00 pm The Leonardo: 3rd Floor 034. This is Us: Institutions Using Oral History to Present and Preserve Group History OHA Annual Meeting Paper Session FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 18 3:15 to 4:45 pm Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sundance 039. Newcomers's Breakfast OHA Annual Meeting Participants: Reception Culture in Context: Oral History and the History Center’s 7:00 to 8:30 am Italian American Program Melissa Erin Marinaro, Senator Sheraton SLC Hotel: Bryce Ballroom John Heinz History Center Zooming In to Zoom Out: How OJMCHE Democratizes Oral 040. Institute of Black Culture (IBC) and La Casita Histories to Teach Local History, the Holocaust, and OHA Annual Meeting Discrimination Shannon Fleischman, Oregon Jewish Listening Session Museum and Center for Holocaust Education 8:30 to 10:00 am Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton OUTSouth: Preserving, Building, and Engaging Diverse Community through Oral History Lance Poston, University Presenters: of María Espinoza, University of Florida Kendra Blandon, University of Florida “Not all sequins and glitter”: Queering the Archives through Juanita Duque Serrano, University of Florida Oral History Deborah Gurt, University of South Alabama 041. Pathways to Mixed Reality: Oral History, the i-Doc, and the 035. Pathways in the Field of Education: A Roundtable on Archive Strategies to Advance Oral History as an Educational OHA Annual Meeting Methodology Roundtable OHA Annual Meeting 8:30 to 10:00 am Roundtable Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom Panelists: Oral History as Socially Engaged Art: An Artist’s Perspective Kathleen Ryan, University of Colorado Boulder Elizabeth Elaine Medina, Goddard College Elizabeth Skewes, University of Colorado Boulder Chair/Commentator: Patrick Clark, University of Colorado, Boulder Steven K. Sielaff, Baylor University Jason Gnerre, University of Colorado, Boulder 046. Revisiting Sites of Latinx Identity and Experience through Chair: Oral History Steven K. Sielaff, Baylor University OHA Annual Meeting 042. A Life of Listening II Paper Session OHA Annual Meeting 8:30 to 10:00 am Panel Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sundance 8:30 to 10:00 am Participants: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Deer Valley A Folklore of Resistance: Christening the Colegio Jacinto Participants: Treviño Derek Xavier Garcia, Concordia University, Telling My Own Story: Constructing the Narrative of a Montreal Lifelong Listener Sheree Scarborough, Independent Scholar The Three San Miguels: The Challenge of Latino Cultural Close Listening—AFTER the Interview Michael Frisch, The Identity to the Narrative of Emancipatory Scholarship Linda Randforce Associates, LLC/Talking Pictures, LLC Morales, Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland "Talking Ain’t Speaking and Listening Ain’t Hearing": A Life Construyendo Latinidad: The Hispanic Mexican Mestizo of Learning Through Listening Alphine Jefferson, Randolph Influence in the Intermountain West, 1650 – 2020 Ed A. Macon College Munoz, University of Utah Chair: Role of Oral History: (Re)writing the Cultural and Historical Sheree Scarborough, Independent Scholar Experience of Mexicans in Chicago through Activism in 043. Native American Stories of Peoplehood Community Organizations Matia A. Beltran-Vocal, DePaul OHA Annual Meeting University Roundtable 047. Speed Networking 8:30 to 10:00 am OHA Annual Meeting Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude Meeting Panelists: 8:30 to 10:00 am Sheldon Spotted Elk, Casey Family Programs Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wasatch Midge Dellinger, Northeastern State University 048. The Southern Oral History Program Diaspora Zonnie Gorman, University of New Mexico OHA Annual Meeting Rachael Cassidy, University of New Mexico Roundtable Yvette Towersap-Tuell, Shoshone-Bannock Tribe 8:30 to 10:00 am Miranda Haskie, Diné College Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wildcat Chair: Panelists: Farina King, Northeastern State University Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel 044. Ask the Psychologists Hill OHA Annual Meeting Rachel F. Seidman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Facilitated Discussion Kelly Elaine Navies, National Museum of African American 8:30 to 10:00 am History and Culture Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sidewinder Kathryn Newfont, University of Kentucky Facilitators: Steve Estes, Sonoma State University Tracy McDonough, Mount St. Joseph University Chair: Lynda Crane, Mount St. Joseph University Lu Ann Jones, National Park Service 045. Partnerships and External Influence: A Delicate Balance 049. Do You Hear Race? The Ethics of Interweaving Black and OHA Annual Meeting White Oral Histories in Audio Documentary Paper Session OHA Annual Meeting 8:30 to 10:00 am Listening Session Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird 10:15 to 11:45 am Participants: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton They Said 'Cultivation Tool,' Now What?: The Ethics of Oral Presenters: History and Fundraising Katherine Barbera, Carnegie Elizabeth Wuerffel, Valparaiso University Mellon University Allison Schuette, Valparaiso University Unique but Familiar Aspects of Oral History in Business and Chair: Client Worlds Mary Louise Contini Gordon, Independent James B. Lane, Indiana University Northwest Scholar Commentator: Learning on the Job, Picking Your Battles, and Making It Christina Crawley Hearne, Valparaiso University Work: Oral History in a Non-Profit Setting Christa Whitney, 050. Reconstructing Heroism: The Oral History of Latina/os in Yiddish Book Center the Military OHA Annual Meeting 10:15 to 11:45 am Panel Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird 10:15 to 11:45 am Panelists: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom Ina Dixon, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Participants: Darius Scott, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Interrogating the Interrogated: Oral History with Vietnam War Isabell Moore, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill POWs Juan Coronado, Michigan State University Caroline Efird, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Narratives of Latino/a Veterans Juan Coronado, Michigan State Chair: University Sara Wood, Southern Oral History Program Mexican American Servicewomen During World War II and 055. Oral History in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day the Pan American Ideal Juan Coronado, Michigan State Saints: Creating and Maintaining a Global Documentation University Operation Chair: OHA Annual Meeting Juan Coronado, Michigan State University Roundtable 10:15 to 11:45 am 051. Everything but the Interview, Part II: Post-Interview OHA Annual Meeting Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sundance Roundtable Panelists: 10:15 to 11:45 am Joan Harding, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Sheraton SLC Hotel: Deer Valley Matthew Heiss, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Panelists: Matthew Geilman, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Nikki Yeboah, San Jose State University Saints Jen Standish, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Chair: Andrew Brown, Western Washington University Justin Bray, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Heather Menefee, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 056. Pathways of Oral History at the Hanford Nuclear Chair: Reservation Fanny Julissa Garcia, Groundswell: Oral History for Social OHA Annual Meeting Change Panel 10:15 to 11:45 am 052. Oral History in India: Developing New Methodologies for Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wildcat Diverse Communities OHA Annual Meeting Participants: Paper Session The Hanford History Project: Intersections of Oral History, 10:15 to 11:45 am Archival Collections, and Community Partnerships Robert Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude Franklin, Hanford History Project Participants: "What is an American?" Using Oral History to Explore Fundamental Issues in Indian Oral History Studies: Working Intersections of Race and Citizenship during World War II Across Boundaries with Oral History Rajesh Prasad, Nehru Robert Bauman, Washington State University, Tri-Cities Memorial Museum and Library Representing a Forgotten Past: Oral History, Public History, Ideology and Oral Traditions: Listening to the Voices of and Pre-1943 Hanford Communities David Harvey, Prostitutes in India Sangeeta Besoya, Jawaharlal Nehru Northwest Cultural Resources Services University, New Delhi Chair: Oral History and Public Memories of 1947 South Asia Robert Bauman, Washington State University, Tri-Cities Partition: Recreating Identity and Community by Bannuwals 057. The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s in Faridabad, India Mishika Nayyar, Jawaharlal Nehru Great Migration University OHA Annual Meeting Chair/Commentator: Keynote Address Deepa Banerjee, University of Washington Libraries 12:00 to 1:00 pm Sheraton SLC Hotel: Bryce Ballroom 053. The House that Stories Built: Oral History Practice for Museums 058. Coffee Break 2 and Author Signing OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Facilitated Discussion Reception 10:15 to 11:45 am 1:00 to 1:45 pm Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sidewinder Sheraton SLC Hotel: Arches Facilitators: 059. The Power of Narratives: Oral History as a Heuristic Tool Daniel Bradfield, Orange County Regional History for Healing From Conflicts in Racial Identity for Afro Sue VerHoef, Atlanta History Center Indigenous Peoples Amy A. Weinstein, 9/11 Memorial Museum OHA Annual Meeting 054. Seeing the Southern Self Through Health Listening Session OHA Annual Meeting 1:45 to 3:15 pm Roundtable Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton Presenters: OHA Annual Meeting Alicia Aroche, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Facilitated Discussion Medicine 1:45 to 3:15 pm Daryl Harris Thorne, Trinity University Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sidewinder 060. Rock and Roll Will Never Die: Preserving the History and Facilitators: Culture of Music Makers and Spaces Kieran W. Taylor, Citadel Oral History Program OHA Annual Meeting Marina Laura Lopez, Citadel Oral History Program Panel Willie Griffin, Museum of the New South 1:45 to 3:15 pm 064. Institutionally Funded Oral History Projects: Building Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom Community Collaborations and Accessibility Participants: OHA Annual Meeting DIY to Dir.: A Punk Rocker's Journey to the Job of her Dreams Paper Session Heather Fox, University of Louisville, Kentucky 1:45 to 3:15 pm "I've Got My Equalizer": The Women of Rock Oral History Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird Project Tanya Pearson, University of Massachusetts, Participants: Amherst The American West Center: Blending Academic and Public Now Hear This! An Improvised Approach in Conducting Oral Oral History Practice for Half a Century Leighton M. Histories of a Defunct Music Venue in Washington, D.C Ray Quarles, University of Utah Barker, Washington D.C. Public Library Wrangling the Herd: Oral History Collection Management and Marvelous Memories Out of a Sea of Regrets: The Bay State Internal Capacity Building at the Metropolitan Hotel Oral History Project Dylan Gaffney, Forbes Library Research Center Abra Schnur, Houston Public Library Chair/Commentator: Voices of SMU: Tracing Race Relations Through the Decades Sarah-Jane Poindexter, Massachusetts State Historic Records in Higher Education in the South India Angelique Simmons, Advisory Board Southern Methodist University 061. Voices from Hawaiʻi: Pathways and Perspectives of The National Library of Australia and Australian Responses to Applying Oral History to Our Island Communities. AIDS Oral History Collection: Marginalised Voices in OHA Annual Meeting Cultural Institutions Shirleene Robinson, National Library of Panel Australia and Macquarie University 1:45 to 3:15 pm Chair/Commentator: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Deer Valley Carole Renard, Yiddish Book Center Participants: 065. Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada: Birth of an Oral History The Hawaiian Oli (Chant): Transcending Time and Space Project Tamara K. Halliwell-Verhault, University of Hawaiʻi, Hilo OHA Annual Meeting The Stories of the Paniolo: Cowboys in Hawaiʻi Sustaining Roundtable their Communities Lynne Mackin Wolforth, University of 1:45 to 3:15 pm Hawaiʻi, Hilo Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sundance Kō Kākou Nā Mo'ōlelo - Our Stories Kalewa Correa, Panelists: Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center Laurents Banuelos-Benitez, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creating Visual Voices: Stories from Hawaiian Outrigger Marcela Rodriguez-Campo, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Canoe Racing and Beyond Alexis Ching, Visual Voices LLC; Maribel Estrada Calderon, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Dean Morrow, Visual Voices, LLC Chair: Chair/Commentator: Barbara A. Tabach, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Tamara K. Halliwell-Verhault, University of Hawaiʻi, Hilo 066. Integrating Project Management Tools in Oral History OHA Annual Meeting 062. Oral History as Career Development in the College Mini-workshop Classroom OHA Annual Meeting 1:45 to 3:15 pm Roundtable Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wasatch 1:45 to 3:15 pm Workshop Leader: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude Juliana Nykolaiszyn, Oklahoma State University Panelists: 067. Beyond Your Niche: Community Engagement and Oral Janneken L Smucker, West Chester University History in the High School Classroom Abigail Perkiss, Kean University OHA Annual Meeting Janice Fernheimer, University of Kentucky Roundtable Charlotte Nunes, Lafayette College 1:45 to 3:15 pm Erin Conlin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wildcat Chair: Panelists: Jennifer Taylor, Duquesne University Lorrie Rands, Weber State University Diana Bass, Northern Utah Academy for Math & Engineering 063. Managing the Switch: The Oral Historian as Academic, Science High School Activist, and Community Member Unknown Student, Northern Utah Academy for Math & OHA Annual Meeting Engineering Science High School Roundtable Chair: 3:30 to 5:00 pm Sarah Singh, Weber State University Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude 068. Story Mapping: Building Cognitive Maps for Public Health Panelists: Researchers and Community Stakeholders Using Oral History Della Pollock, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and Data Visualization Hudson Vaughan, Marian Cheek Jackson Center OHA Annual Meeting George Barrett, Marian Cheek Jackson Center Listening Session Kathy Atwater, Marian Cheek Jackson Center 3:30 to 5:00 pm Chair: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton Della Pollock, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Presenters: Commentator: Alicia Aroche, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Robert R Korstad, Duke University Medicine 072. Documentary Film Screening: CHOSEN (Custody of the Latoya Hill, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Eyes) Medicine OHA Annual Meeting Cassandra Ellison, Virginia Commonwealth University School Performance of Medicine 3:30 to 5:00 pm 069. Creating a Legacy of Home: Oral History Projects with Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sidewinder Intermountain Indian School and Chilocco Indian Agricultural Chair: School Fernanda Perrone, Professor/Curator, Rutgers University OHA Annual Meeting Special Collections and University Archives Panel Performers: 3:30 to 5:00 pm Abbie Reese, Independent Scholar & Documentary Filmmaker Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom Anahita Ghazvinizadeh, University of Iowa Assistant Professor Participants: of Cinematic Arts Returning Home: Intermountain Diné Student Creativities 073. From Institutional Affiliations to Grassroots Collaborations: Farina King, Northeastern State University Documenting World War II Across America Returning Home: Intermountain Diné Student Perspectives OHA Annual Meeting Lorina Antonio, Diné Roundtable Alternating Currents: Negotiating Relationship and 3:30 to 5:00 pm Representation in the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird Project Julie Pearson Little Thunder, Oklahoma State Panelists: University Zainab Khan, Muslim American Leadership Alliance “I Have the Honor to Report”: Balancing Oral History Work Joanna Salapska-Gelleri, Ph.D., Florida Gulf Coast University and Public Expectation Sarah Milligan, Oklahoma State Frances Davey, Ph.D., Florida Gulf Coast University University Library Rebecca Head Trautmann, Smithsonian National Museum of Chair: the American Indian Davina Two Bears, Indiana University Monica Mohindra, Library of Congress Commentator: Chris Kretz, The Long Island Radio & Historical Society Lloyd Lee, University of New Mexico Chair: Erica Fugger, Washington College 070. Making Space for Oral History: A Town Hall Meeting on Current Threats to Capacity and How Practitioners Build and 074. Silent No More: LGBTQ Issues in Oral History Maintain It OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Paper Session Roundtable 3:30 to 5:00 pm 3:30 to 5:00 pm Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sundance Sheraton SLC Hotel: Deer Valley Participants: Panelists: "But why do you want my story?": Documenting LGBTQ Oral Natalie Fousekis, California State University, Fullerton Histories in the South Emily Roberta Jaskwhich, College of Michelle Little, Samford University Charleston Sarah Schmitt, Kentucky Oral History Commission, Kentucky A Trans Oral History of the War in Vietnam: Impact, Reflection Historical Society and Expectation in Trump Times Lorna Catherine Barton, Cameron Vanderscoff, Independent Scholar University of Strathclyde Chair: “Memories of an Alternate Personality”: Negotiating Allison Karen Tracy-Taylor, Independent Scholar Intersubjectivity while Interviewing Drag Queens and the 071. Oral History and Community Economic Development: Co- People who Embody Them. Isabel Machado, University of creating Community Justice in Historically Black Memphis Neighborhoods Mr. Gay Namibia Decolonizes the Gay Beauty Pageant and the World: An Oral History Tammy Rae Matthews, University of Documenting Everyday Activism in the Civil Rights Colorado, Boulder Struggle in Orlando, Florida Robert V. Cassanello, 075. Say It Forward: Empathy and Ethics in Oral History University of Central Florida; Lisa Mills, University of OHA Annual Meeting Central Florida Mini-workshop Feminist Oral History & the Making of Lateral Archives in a 3:30 to 5:00 pm Time of Prolonged Crisis Crystal M. Baik, University of Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wasatch California, Riverside Workshop Leaders: More than an Addict: Experiencing Healing through Story Cliff Mayotte, Voice of Witness Telling Hannah Leigh Forster, University of Lethbridge Sara Sinclair, Columbia University Chair/Commentator: Jesse Esparza, Southern University 076. Recording at the Crossroads of Africa: Engaging with the Political and Cultural Challenges of Oral History 081. Big, Small, In-Person, and Online: Discussions on OHA Annual Meeting Incorporating Oral History into Undergraduate Classrooms Paper Session OHA Annual Meeting 3:30 to 5:00 pm Roundtable Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wildcat 8:30 to 10:00 am Participants: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude Contested Authority: Navigating Politically Sensitive Contexts Panelists: in Rural South Africa as an Oral Historian Jill E. Kelly, Bianca Suarez, Wayne State University Southern Methodist University; Thandeka Majola, Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, University of Texas, Austin Independent Scholar Karen E. Schairer, Northern Arizona University Customs and Traditions as Challenges to the Twenty First Marcia M. Gallo, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Century Oral Historian in Nigeria Edidiong Emem Ekefre, Nancy MacKay, San Jose State University University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Chair: “Politics By Other Means”: The Politics and Risks of Oral Priscilla M. Martinez, University of California, Santa Cruz & History in Egypt Carol Gray, University of Connecticut Tucson Chinese Cultural Center Dialoguing with Retired Nurses: Involving Interviewees in the 082. Where are They Now and Where are We Going?: Interpretation Process in South Africa Leslie Hadfield, Examining and Discussing the Results of a Survey of the Brigham Young University Alumni of Columbia University's Oral History Master of Arts Program to Promote Conversation About the State of 077. International Reception Emerging Professionals in the OHA Community OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Reception Facilitated Discussion 5:00 to 6:30 pm 8:30 to 10:00 am Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyon's Lobby Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sidewinder Facilitators: Ellen Brigid Brooks, State Archives of North Carolina SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 19 Sam Robson, Independent Oral Historian 078. OHA Business Meeting and Breakfast 083. Oral History and The Self OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Reception Paper Session 7:00 to 8:30 am 8:30 to 10:00 am Sheraton SLC Hotel: Bryce Ballroom Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird Participants: 079. Abortion Stories Project Responding to Silence: Developing a Passion for Oral History OHA Annual Meeting Emily Messimore, Baylor University Listening Session 8:30 to 10:00 am “(Wo)man looks back from whence (s)he came:” Oral History Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton and Autoethnography Rebecca M. Swann-Jackson, Montclair State University Presenters: Elizabeth Gelvin, Independent Scholar Oral History’s Cold War: Perspectives on Living with Charlotte Willcox, Independent Scholar Uncertainty Grace Huxford, University of Bristol From Interviewing Refugees to Constructing a Collective 080. Unearthing Narrative: Emerging Voices in Prominent Narrative: How I Wrote a People’s History of the Syrian Themes Revolution for Mass Audiences Wendy Pearlman, OHA Annual Meeting Northwestern University Paper Session 8:30 to 10:00 am Chair/Commentator: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom Cindy Keil, 70 Degrees & Southwest Oral History Association Participants: 084. Orienting Newcomers to Oral History: A Roundtable on Just Below the Surface and in the Shadow of Disney: Effective Training Strategies OHA Annual Meeting 10:30 to 12:00 pm Roundtable Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton 8:30 to 10:00 am Presenters: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sundance Benjamin de la Piedra, Columbia University Panelists: Alissa Funderburk, Columbia University Guneeta Singh Bhalla, 1947 Partition Archive 090. Curating the Voices of the Grand Canyon State: Arizona's Shanna Farrell, University of California, Berkeley Archival Community and the Challenges of Oral History Fanny Julissa Garcia, Groundswell: Oral History for Social Collections Change OHA Annual Meeting Amanda Tewes, University of California, Berkeley Roundtable Chair: 10:30 to 12:00 pm Natalie J. Marine-Street, Stanford University Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom 085. Topaz: Engaged Learning through Oral Histories of Utah’s Panelists: Japanese American WWII Concentration Camp Leah Harrison, The Salt River Project OHA Annual Meeting Peter Runge, Northern Arizona University Mini-workshop Steven Smith, Northern Arizona University 8:30 to 10:00 am Trent Purdy, University of Arizona Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wasatch Laura Palma-Blandford, Arizona State Archives Workshop Leaders: Chair: Natasha Varner, Densho Carlos Roberto Lopez, Arizona State Library Archives and Geoff Froh, Densho Public Records 086. God can Hear Us: Oral History in Religious Settings 091. Consuming Culture: Twentieth Century Food and the OHA Annual Meeting Shaping of Modern Southern Identity Paper Session OHA Annual Meeting 8:30 to 10:00 am Panel Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wildcat 10:30 to 12:00 pm Participants: Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude Both Distinct and Alike: Bringing Catholic Nuns' and Muslim Participants: Womens' Stories to Stage Kristen Ana LaFollette, California Oysters and Crises in Chesapeake Virginia Jessica Taylor, State University, Monterey Bay Virginia Tech University Discovering Lived Religion in Texas through Oral History Making Sorghum: Memory and Foodways in the Upper South Tiffany Puett, Institute for Diversity and Civic Life Annemarie Anderson, University of Documenting Faith en lo Cotidiano: Gender, Solidarity, and the Tending the Land: Oklahoma Farming Oral Histories Patrick Common Good Elena Foulis, The Ohio State University Daglaris, Oklahoma State Universitiy Mergers at the Frontier: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary’s Chair: Search for Unity in the Past and Present through Oral Shanna Farrell, University of California, Berkeley History John Horan, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary 092. Oral History’s Pedagogical Role in Performance-Making 087. Coffee Break 3 and the Critical Studies Classroom OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Reception Facilitated Discussion 10:00 to 10:30 am 10:30 to 12:00 pm Sheraton SLC Hotel: Arches Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sidewinder 088. Collecting, Archiving, and Preserving Oral Histories from Facilitators: the Muslim American Community Luis Carlos Sotelo Castro, Concordia University OHA Annual Meeting Jeffrey E. Pufahl, University of Florida Roundtable 093. Pursuing Presidential History: Oral History at the Lyndon 10:30 to 12:00 pm Baines Johnson & Harry S. Truman Presidential Libraries Sheraton SLC Hotel: Alta OHA Annual Meeting Panelists: Panel John Fenn, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress 10:30 to 12:00 pm Erica Fugger, Washington College Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird Elizabeth Agnew, Ball State University Participants: Ahmed Omar, Muslim American Leadership Alliance Racing Against Time in Independence: Oral History at the Chair: Harry S. Truman Library Randy Sowell, Harry S. Truman Zainab Khan, Muslim American Leadership Alliance Library 089. The Columbia Life Histories Project: Using Oral Histories Changing with the Times in Austin: Caretaking the LBJ's Oral as an Integral Guide to Academic Diversity and Inclusion History Program Nicole Hadad, LBJ Library OHA Annual Meeting “He told me the tape would be destroyed:” Real Life Dilemmas Listening Session Accompanying Some Oral History Collections Claudia Anderson, LBJ Library Sheraton SLC Hotel: Brighton Capturing the Past Before It Leaves the Building Brian Presenter: McNerney, LBJ Library Leonard Cox, Columbia University Chair: 099. Oral History as a Platform for Student Advocacy and Social Brian McNerney, LBJ Library Justice 094. Oral History Economies: (Getting Real About) Labor, OHA Annual Meeting Wages & Viability for Freelancers & Independent Panel Practitioners 1:30 to 3:00 pm OHA Annual Meeting Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom Roundtable Participants: 10:30 to 12:00 pm Communism, Fact or Fiction: Viva La Cuba! Daylin De La Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sundance Cruz Garcia, Sierra High School; Melinda Maulucci, Sierra Panelists: High School; Aaron J. Griffen, Texas A&M University Hana Crawford, Independent Scholar Escape to the Unknown: The YouTube Effect on the Youth Sarah Dziedzic, Independent Scholar Amaris Gaylor Hill, Sierra High School; Melinda Maulucci, Jess Lamar Reece Holler, Caledonia Northern Folk Studios Sierra High School; Aaron J. Griffen, Texas A&M Chair: University Sarah Dziedzic, Independent Scholar Hear Them Roar: Exposing the Inhumanity of Public Zoos 095. What Does Done Look Like? Project Planning Mini- Aaron J. Griffen, Texas A&M University; Melinda Maulucci, workshop Sierra High School; Antonio Stahle, Sierra High School OHA Annual Meeting High School Drama: Recording the Physical, Social and Mini-workshop Psychological Impact of High School Dana Selchow, Sierra 10:30 to 12:00 pm High School; Melinda Maulucci, Sierra High School; Aaron Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wasatch J. Griffen, Texas A&M University Workshop Leaders: Shifting Through the Paper Jungle: College Applications and Jennifer A. Cramer, Louisiana State University the Mental Affect Aaron J. Griffen, Texas A&M University; Troy Reeves, University of Wisconsin, Madison Melinda Maulucci, Sierra High School; Gwen Johnson, Sierra High School 096. Enhancing Accessibility to Video Oral Histories: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Challenges of Captioning & Subtitling Chair: OHA Annual Meeting Melinda Maulucci, Sierra High School Roundtable 100. The South Phoenix Oral History Project: Engaging 10:30 to 12:00 pm Community College Students in Local History Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wildcat OHA Annual Meeting Panelists: Panel Sandra Aguilar, USC Shoah Foundation 1:30 to 3:00 pm Craig Breaden, Duke University Library Sheraton SLC Hotel: Powder Mountain-Solitude Brendan Coates, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Participants: Chair: South Mountain Community College Turns 40: Building a Teague Schneiter, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Local and Institutional Archive Summer Cherland, South Sciences Mountain Community College 097. The Value of Non-Narrative Oral History—Take 2 Digital Storytelling: Conducting and Using Oral History Travis OHA Annual Meeting May, South Mountain Community College Roundtable Oral History and Storytelling: Ancient Skill, Modern Approach 1:30 to 3:00 pm Liz Warren, South Mountain Community College Sheraton SLC Hotel: Alta The Student Experience Sydnee Carey, South Mountain Panelists: Community College Kathryn Nasstrom, University of San Francisco Chair: Anna Sheftel, Saint Paul University Summer Cherland, South Mountain Community College Forrest Larson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 101. “Muslims in Muncie”: An Award-Winning, Student-Driven, Sarah McNamara, Texas A&M University Oral History and Documentary Film Project in Muncie, Mary Larson, Oklahoma State University Indiana Michael Frisch, The Randforce Associates, LLC/Talking OHA Annual Meeting Pictures, LLC Paper Session Chair: 1:30 to 3:00 pm Kathryn Nasstrom, University of San Francisco Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sidewinder 098. Deleting Homosexuality Participant: OHA Annual Meeting “Muslims in Muncie”: An Award-Winning, Student-Driven, Listening Session Oral History and Documentary Film Project in Muncie, 1:30 to 3:00 pm Indiana Ren V. Halter-Rainey, Ball State University 102. Exploring Land, Labor, and Crises: Diverse Voices and Florida Perspectives within Oral History 106. Native American Oral Histories with Utah Connections OHA Annual Meeting OHA Annual Meeting Paper Session Plenary Session 1:30 to 3:00 pm 3:15 to 4:45 pm Sheraton SLC Hotel: Snowbird Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyons Ballroom Participants: Panelists: Speaking of Appalachian Forests Emma Kiser, University of Max Perry Mueller, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Kentucky Forrest Cuch, Uintah and Ouray Ute Storying Sustainability: An Oral History of One Family’s Jacqueline Keeler, Diné and Yankton Dakota Shifting Relationships with Land and Labour alongside a Sarah Newcomb, Tsimshian of the First Nations Mighty River Melissa Blimkie, York University Chair: The Case of the 100th Anniversary of Quebec’s Conscription Jed Rogers, Utah Historical Quarterly Crisis in 1918. A Québécois Contribution to Oral Archives 107. Southwest Oral History Association Awards Reception Simon-Olivier Gagnon, Universite Laval OHA Annual Meeting Recording Rural Working-Class History in the Deindustrialized Reception South: A Service-Learning Approach Michele Fazio, 5:30 to 7:00 pm University of North Carolina at Pembroke Sheraton SLC Hotel: Canyon's Lobby Chair/Commentator: Tanya Finchum, Oklahoma State University 103. Macro Views in Oral History: Expanding Meaning and Longevity of Interviews OHA Annual Meeting Paper Session 1:30 to 3:00 pm Sheraton SLC Hotel: Sundance Participants: Writing Oklahoma: Creating a Meta-Text through Oral History Interviews with State-Based Authors Emily Blackshear Hull, Oklahoma Oral History Research Program Pathways or Networks? Oral History Webs for Practitioners, Narrators, and the Discipline Tiffany Sowby, Rising Violet; Heather J. Stone, Independent Scholar Chair/Commentator: Abra Schnur, Houston Public Library 104. Participatory Oral History Research Workshop OHA Annual Meeting Mini-workshop 1:30 to 3:00 pm Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wasatch Workshop Leaders: Lynn Lewis, Columbia University Jonathon Fairhead, Rockefeller Brothers Fund 105. Academia and the Community: The Challenges of Working as an Outsider OHA Annual Meeting Paper Session 1:30 to 3:00 pm Sheraton SLC Hotel: Wildcat Participants: Doing Oral History in a Community College Setting: Opportunities and Challenges Betsy Teresa Brody, Collin College Movin’ On Up: The Struggles and Triumphs of Low-Income Students at Universities Historically Catering To the Upper Class Lisa Danielle Breslaw, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Using Oral History to Affect Change for LGBTQ+ Individuals in the Academy Corinne Elizabeth Futch, University of