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"Oral History as Relationship: A Unique Exchange," a methods-based workshop led by Sarah Dziedzic, Carnegie Corporation Project Coordinator, Columbia Center for Oral History. Ms. Dziedzic currently oversees the Center's Carnegie Corporation Oral History Project and has worked on community-based oral history projects and environmental education initiatives in New York, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania. Using excerpts from the Centers extensive audio and video archive, the workshop will examine oral history as theory and investigate various applications for oral history work, but it will also stress very practical questions of interview techniques, ethics, and best practices.
The workshop will take place from 1-4:30pm in Dickinson 211. In addition to history department graduate students, the workshop will be open to a limited number of students affiliated with our co-sponsors, the Program in American Studies and the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. Because space is limited, we ask that you RSVP to Richard Anderson ([email protected]) by the end of the day on Friday, November 9th. Please feel free to email Richard with any additional questions.
Co-Sponsored by:
PACE Center for Civic Engagement and the Program in American Studies