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[ONLINE] Getting into the Field of Oral History: Tips, Tools and Opportunities
Feb
26
6:00 PM18:00

[ONLINE] Getting into the Field of Oral History: Tips, Tools and Opportunities

This third hop-on session in our series of short-form online workshops will focus on field-work: how to get into the field of oral history and how to sustain a life of “fieldwork.” Come hear from Oral History Summer School Founder/Director Suzanne Snider along with colleagues Meral Agish, Sady Sullivan and others about ways to train, network, budget, earn income and sustain your oral history practice and values.

How/where does a newly trained oral historian find work? What kinds of jobs exist within the larger project of oral history? How much should/can you charge as an interviewer-for-hire? Read More….

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[ONLINE] Listening Exercises
Nov
28
6:00 PM18:00

[ONLINE] Listening Exercises

Join Oral History Summer School for its second short-form online workshop in a new workshop sequence we're offering throughout 2023-24. This time around, we'll bring our famous Listening Exercises to participants. Come learn about listening and yourself in a fully interactive session. Read more here…

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Oral History Summer School Online Intensive
Jun
4
to Jun 14

Oral History Summer School Online Intensive

Instructors: Suzanne Snider + Guest Instructors Nichole Canuso, Sarita Daftary, Alissa Rae Funderburk

Come all ye budding oral historians, artists, advocates, and researchers who wish to make use of oral history in your practices. This immersive summer workshop is a rigorous introduction to the field of Oral History. Over the course of ten days, we’ll cover interview techniques, project design, recording tutorials for online and in-person recording, and ethics, along with special topics related to the field. Read more.

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Oral History, A Queer Art (NYC)
Feb
1
to Feb 2

Oral History, A Queer Art (NYC)

Oral History, a Queer Art will follow the course of our usual immersive workshops by offering foundational oral history training--theory, method, practice-- while inviting exploration into the way that oral history values and theory are arguably queer and/or well-positioned to support emergent complex queer narratives. This workshop will also seize upon the history and abundance of queer oral history projects, approaching this canon as both case study of insider history and as inspiration for new projects ….. Read More

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Oral History Winter School: Oral History for Educators (Hudson)
Jan
18
to Jan 20

Oral History Winter School: Oral History for Educators (Hudson)

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This workshop is designed for educators who want to bring oral history into their classrooms and learning spaces. We’ll begin with a rigorous introduction to oral history theory, methods and practice before reviewing existing curricula as a jumping off place to design our own curricula/projects….Read More

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WORKSHOP: OHSS Mini-Intensive at Verso Books (NYC)
Mar
9
to Mar 10

WORKSHOP: OHSS Mini-Intensive at Verso Books (NYC)

Instructors: Suzanne Snider
Location: Verso Books Loft 20 Jay Street, Suite 1010, Brooklyn, New York
Tuition: Sliding Scale, $350 - $525. Registration opens January 28

This hands-on workshop––open to all––is based on our popular 10-day intensive, covering oral history theory, method and practice. Over the course of the weekend, we'll address interview techniques, recording tutorials, ethics, memory, annotation and experimental outcomes. Come all ye documentarians, journalists, artists, media-makers, educators and those looking to learn new things in good company! No experience necessary. Read more about the workshop and sliding scale structure, here….

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WORKSHOP: Oral History for Educators
Jan
19
to Jan 21

WORKSHOP: Oral History for Educators

This workshop is designed for educators who want to bring oral history into their classrooms or learning spaces. We’ll begin with a rigorous introduction to oral history theory, methods and practice before reviewing existing curricula as a jumping off place to design our own.

We’ll think about how oral history’s best practices dovetail with our learning objectives, seizing upon the field’s potential to support active listening, ethical documentary practice along with considerations of: primary sources, myth, memory, the archive as a future history, silence, talking across difference, problem solving, shared authority, collaborative analysis and historiography…..Read More

*photo by Walter Hergt

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WORKSHOP: Shaking the Family Tree: Oral History, Family History, and Insider Interviews*
Jan
11
to Jan 14

WORKSHOP: Shaking the Family Tree: Oral History, Family History, and Insider Interviews*

For many of us, family is the obvious—and sometimes most complicated—place to start our work as oral historians. In this workshop, participants will learn how to use oral history to document and preserve their family stories. We’ll discuss common challenges: convincing your family to participate, delving into sensitive subjects and secrets, and working with interviewees who may suffer from memory loss...Read More

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WORKGROUP: Oral History and Early Childhood Education
Apr
19
5:30 PM17:30

WORKGROUP: Oral History and Early Childhood Education

A collaboration between Oral History Summer School and the Institute of Early Childhood Pedagogy in the Hudson River Valley

In this collaborative work group, Oral History Summer School and area educators (Institute of Early Childhood Pedagogy in the Hudson River Valley) will explore the relationship between oral history best practices and pedagogical ideals in the early childhood classroom.....Read More

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Shaking the Family Tree: Oral History, Family History, and Insider Interviews
Jan
26
to Jan 29

Shaking the Family Tree: Oral History, Family History, and Insider Interviews

For many of us, family is the obvious—and sometimes most complicated—place to start our work as oral historians. In this workshop, participants will learn how to use oral history to document and preserve their family stories. We’ll discuss common challenges: convincing your family to participate, delving into sensitive subjects and secrets, and working with interviewees who may suffer from memory loss...Read More

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I Am Sitting in a Room, Part I: Oral History and Writing*
Jan
11
to Jan 15

I Am Sitting in a Room, Part I: Oral History and Writing*

In this writing and oral history workshop, students experiment with a range of literary forms that use oral history as both source material and text. Monologues, oral narratives, documentary theater, and oral tone poetry are among the traditions already defined at the intersection of writing and oral history. We will explore these known traditions (and invent our own) alongside more obscure genres, dividing our days between discussions, writing exercises, screenings, select readings and optional workshop time. Oral history excels at complicating the narrative. How can we....Read More»»

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