2020 Program and Local Arrangements Committees, It Is Our Pleasure to Welcome You to the 54Th Annual Meeting of the Oral History Association

2020 Program and Local Arrangements Committees, It Is Our Pleasure to Welcome You to the 54Th Annual Meeting of the Oral History Association

THE QUEST FOR DEMOCRACY: One Hundred Years of Struggle Baltimore October 19-24 2O2O The Quest for Democracy: One Hundred Years of Struggle 54th Annual Meeting of the Oral History Association Virtual Meeting October 19-24, 2020 CONTENTS Schedule at a Glance...........................................3. Local Information.....................................................24 OHA Leadership..................................................9 Program Schedule.....................................................26 Welcome...............................................................12 Index of Program Participants................................43 Workshops...........................................................17 2021 Call for Papers.................................................46 Featured Events....................................................20 Advertisements.........................................................48 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE MONDAY 013. Waging Peace in Vietnam: Voices 025. Using Oral History to Increase of the U.S. Soldiers and Veterans Who Youth Perspectives in Cultural Space 11:00 TO 2:30 PM Opposed the War Zoom: Room 8 001. Protect the Value of Your Labor: Zoom: Room 4 Survival Skills for 6:00 TO 8:00 PM Freelancing in Oral History 014. Encountering and Shaping Digital, 026. Mentor Reception Zoom: Room 1 Holocaust, and Nationalist Memories in SecondLife Eastern and Southeastern Europe 100 002. An Oral Historian's Guide to Public Years After WWI History Zoom: Room 5 Zoom: Room 10 015. Producing an Issue of the WEDNESDAY 003. Podcasting Southern Maryland-focused, 11:30 TO 1:00 PM Zoom: Room 2 Undergraduate-staffed Oral History 027. How We Go Home: Native Voices Journal, SlackWater and Oral History 004. Introduction to Oral History Zoom: Room 6 Zoom: Room 1 Zoom: Room 3 016. Oral History and the Civil Rights 028. Mobilizing Oral History: Exhibiting Era: Community, Change and 3:00 TO 4:30 PM and Conducting Oral Histories on the Experience in Maryland 005. Black Lives Matter Uprising and Streets Zoom: Room 7 Oral History: An Open Forum Zoom: Room 10 Zoom: Room 1 017. Family History and Distance 029. Understanding the Evolving Roles Interviewing of Women at the Smithsonian: Race, TUESDAY Zoom: Room 8 Gender, and Excellence 11:30 TO 1:00 PM Zoom: Room 2 006. More Than Kickstarter: Grassroots 018. Democratic and Transnational Spaces: Oral History on the Margins Fundraising as a Sustainable Strategy 030. Harrowing and Healing Memories Zoom: Room 9 Zoom: Room 1 and the Oral History Process Zoom: Room 3 007. An Introduction to Remote Inter- 3:00 TO 3:30 PM 019. Coffee Break 1 viewing 031. The Intersections of University Oral SecondLife Zoom: Room 10 History and Title IX Zoom: Room 4 008. Photographing People as a way of 3:30 TO 5:00 PM Documenting Place 020. The Dynamic Nature of Oral 032. The (M)others: An Oral History Zoom: Room 2 History Archiving and Collections Performance Management Zoom: Room 5 1:30 TO 3:00 PM Zoom: Room 1 009. Profiles and Journeys of Identity, 033. Do You Hear Sexism? Interrogating Recovery, and Be(longing) 021. Conversations Across Time, Gender in Politics Zoom: Room 1 Generation, and Difference in Oral Zoom: Room 6 History 010. Respecting Cultural Sensitivies in an Zoom: Room 10 034. The Promises and Pitfalls of Open Access World Feminist Oral History in the American Zoom: Room 10 022. Oral History and Understanding West, Past and Present Social Movements Zoom: Room 7 011. Narratives of Women and Other Zoom: Room 4 Marginalized Voices from Nigeria, 035. ERA’s Crucial Battleground: The Uganda and Rwanda 023. Navigating Meaning(s): How Art ERA Fight in Illinois Zoom: Room 2 Practice Can Inform Ethical Listening Zoom: Room 8 Zoom: Room 5 012. Oral Histories of Science and the 036. Beyond the Academy: Oral History AIP/NASA Heliophysics Oral History 024. The Quest for Religious Minority in Government, Economics, and Project Identity: Jewish Journeys Psychology Zoom: Room 3 Zoom: Room 6 Zoom: Room 9 3 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE 1:00 TO 1:030 PM 048. OHA Remote Interviewing 061. The Oral Histories of the 037. Coffee Break 2 Resources Town Hall Meeting International Phenomenon of Freedom SecondLife Zoom: Room 2 Colonies. Zoom: Room 4 1:30 TO 3:00 PM 049. High Stakes and Narrative Drama: 038. Oral History and Biography Editing Seeds of Something Different: An 062. Representing Muslim American Zoom: Room 1 Oral History of the University of Diasporas Through Oral Histories California, Santa Cruz Zoom: Room 5 039. Rooted, Silenced, and Women Zoom: Room 3 in Resistance:African American Oral 063. Pause for the Cause: A Conversation Histories 050. The Human Rights Campaign on Oral History and Community- Zoom: Room 10 (HRC): Reflections on Forty Years of Centered Justice Progressive Political Action Zoom: Room 6 040. Celebrating a 50-Year Oral Zoom: Room 4 History Collaboration Between the 064. Book Publishing Lives!: A Poarch Band of Creek Indians and the 051. Equity Budgeting: Building Oral Conversation with Oral History Series University of Florida History Budgets for Justice? Editors Zoom: Room 2 Zoom: Room 5 Zoom: Room 7 041. The Art of the Possible: Oral 052. Institutional Transformation 065. Fighting for Democracy: The Voices History Access Strategies and Through the Lafayette College Queer of Steelworkers at Sparrows Point Workflows that You Can Put to Use Archives Project Oral History Initiative Zoom: Room 8 Zoom: Room 3 Zoom: Room 6 066. Silenced No More: DC 042. Transnational Arab Oral 053. New Interpretative Methodologies Communities Amplify Their Stories with Histories: Complicating the Discourse for Listening to Interview Recordings the DC Oral History Collaborative of Democracy Zoom: Room 7 Zoom: Room 9 Zoom: Room 4 054. What Does Done Look Like? 1:30 TO 3:00 PM 043. Intersections of Memory and Project Planning Mini-workshop 067. Plenary with D. Watkins and Marc Social History: The Influence of Zoom: Room 8 Steiner Democracy, Policy, and Systems on the Zoom: Room 1 World 055. Telling COVID’s Stories: Zoom: Room 6 Implications for the Field 3:00 TO 3:30 PM Zoom: Room 9 068. Coffee Break 3 044. Redefining Representative SecondLife Democracy on Capitol Hill: Oral 6:00 TO 8:00 PM Histories of Women in Congress 056. Welcome Reception 3:30 TO 5:00 PM Zoom: Room 7 SecondLife 069. Rhetoric and Reality in Museums Today: Oral History as Source, Subject, 045. Democratizing Oral History: THURSDAY and Strategy Sharing the Voices of Black and 11:30 TO 1:00 PM Zoom: Room 1 Indigenous Peoples in Canada, and 057. Identity & Citizenship in Religious Contemplating Barriers of Access Communities 070. “Hitched to Everything”: Aaron Zoom: Room 8 Zoom: Room 1 Mair, Environmental Justice, and the Sierra Club 3:30 TO 5:00 PM 058. Oral History as Intervention: Zoom: Room 10 046. Education in High School and Presentation, Policy, and Practice University Involves Listening: Creating Zoom: Room 10 071. Keeping the Faith: Oral History in Diverse Curriculum Content in Disser- Religious Communities tations 059. Unsung Heroes of the Civil Rights Zoom: Room 2 Zoom: Room 1 Movement: A Visual History Project Zoom: Room 2 072. On Stage, Screen, and in the K-12 047. Oral History for an Audience: Classroom: Innovations in Using Oral Podcasts, Performance, and 060. Disaster Testimonies: Climate History Methodologies Documentaries Change, Natural Hazards, and the Lived Zoom: Room 4 Zoom: Room 10 Experience of Extreme Weather 4 Zoom: Room 3 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE 073. Trauma-Informed and 084. Managers Can Move from 097. Trans Oral Histories: Narrative as Healing-Oriented Oral History Assessment to Accessibility Trans Worldmaking Zoom: Room 5 Zoom: Room 6 Zoom: Room 7 085. Listen to Them: Community 098. Storytelling Over Food in NYC— 074. Metadata for the Masses: Involvement in Project Design of a With 10,000 Smartphones: How Vendors’ Introducing the OHA Metadata Task Community-based Oral History Project Oral Histories Enhanced the Queens Force’s Element List & Online Tool Zoom: Room 7 Night Market Experience Zoom: Room 6 Zoom: Room 8 086. A Celebration of the Work of Linda 075. Questioning Democracy: Oral Shopes 099. Listening to our Place: Towards a History as a Decolonizing Tool Zoom: Room 8 Democratic History of Mississippi Zoom: Room 7 Zoom: Room 9 087. Newcomers’ Coffee Hour / Speed-Networking 5:00 TO 6:00 PM 076. Real World History: Student Zoom: Room 9 100. OHMAR Meet and Greet Oral Historians Preserve Memories of SecondLife the Great Migration to Washington, 1:00 TO 1:30 PM DC 088. Coffee Break 4 6:00 TO 8:00 PM Zoom: Room 9 SecondLife 101. International Reception SecondLife 6:00 TO 8:00 PM 1:30 TO 3:00 PM 077. Presidential Reception 089. Keynote with Joyce Scott SATURDAY SecondLife Zoom: Room 1 10:00 TO 11:15 AM FRIDAY 3:30 TO 5:00 PM 102. OHA Business Meeting Zoom: Room 1 11:30 TO 1:00 PM 090. American Democracy?: The 078. Who Gets to Speak?: Diversifying Struggle for Voting Rights the Historical Record Zoom: Room 1 11:30 TO 1:00 PM Zoom: Room 1 103. Is Oral History White? Investigating 091. Oral History Illuminates Race in Three Baltimore Oral History 079. Home, Church, and Work: A Complicated Stories of National and Projects Century of Change in Black Cultural Ethnic Identity Zoom: Room 1 Spaces Zoom: Room 10 Zoom: Room 10 104. Collecting, Archiving and 092. Gender Voices: Women’s Sharing LGBTQ+ Histories in Rural and 080. The More [Metadata], The Merrier: Contributions to National Consciousness Semi-Rural Communities Bilingual Indexing in OHMS Zoom: Room 2 Zoom: Room 10 Zoom: Room 2 093. Using Oral History to Democratize 105. A Century of Student Led Protests 081. Images and Voices of the Black the History of the National Park Service in the Quest for Democracy Freedom Struggle: The Civil Rights Zoom: Room 3 Zoom: Room 2 History Project in Retrospect Zoom: Room 3 094. Finding Solutions: A Review of a 106. “I blew up the format”: Students Homegrown Oral History Content and Faculty Reflect on an Oral History 082.

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