“WITH VOICES RAISED: TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF ORAL HISTORY IN THE SOUTHWEST”April 20-23, 2006The Sheraton Old Town, Albuquerque
Thursday, April 20, 2006
WorkshopsI. Introduction to Oral HistoryTime: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PMCost: $45; $35, students with IDFacilitators: Claytee White and Joyce Marshall-Moore
II. Native American Communities and Oral History: Protocols, Protection and PreservationTime: 9 AM – 4 PMCost: $50Facilitators: Stewart Koyiyumptewa and Dawa Taylor, Hopi Tribe (AZ), Cultural Preservation Office
III. Adapting Oral History to Production Performance – A Readers’ Theater Model; “The Okies in Arizona – A Great Depression Story”Time: 9 AM – 5 PMCost: $55Facilitator: Derek Werner
Thursday Evening: Opening Reception, Albuquerque Museum of Art and History Sculpture Garden, 6-8 PM
Friday, April 21, 2006
Concurrent sessions 8:30-10 AM
Session 1
Roundtable: Oral History and Guided Autobiography
Moderator: Wendy Elliott-Scheinberg, History Department, Cal State, Fullerton (CSUF)
Panelists: Barbara Talento, Past President, Continuing Learning Experiences, CSUF, Recording Oral Histories from the Senior Perspective
Charlene Riggins, Afro-American Studies, CSUF
Oral History and WWII Serviceman
Susan Uyemura, Asian American Studies, CSUFLearning and Teaching: Oral Histories of Japanese American Soldiers
Session 2Oral Mosaics of New Mexican History
Moderator: Carlos Vasquez, Director of History and Literary Arts, National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC), Albuquerque
Panelists: Troy Fernandez, Deputy Director, NHCCThe Chimayo Pilgrimage: Voices of Faith
Rita Padilla, Community Historian and ScholarFour Years of Historic Preservation: Raices del Rio Abajo
Gloria Zamora, Atrisco Community Team ProjectAtrisco: A Community Older Than Its City
Session 3“Regarding Your War Experience…” Research, Documentation, and Curriculum Building Using Women and Veterans’ Experiences
Moderator: Jacobo Baca, Governor Bruce King Fellow, University of New Mexico
Panelists: Miguel A. Garcia, History Department, California State University – FullertonForgotten Patriots: The Mexican American Experience in WWII
Jean Reynolds, Public History Coordinator, City of Chandler, ArizonaUncovering Arizona Women’s Stories through Community College Projects
Concurrent Sessions 10:30 – noon
Session 4Landscapes, Place and Identity: Reconstructing Dispersed Communities
Moderator: Alva Stevenson, University of California, Los Angeles Oral History Program
Presenters: Dale Ann Sato, Independent Researcher
The Japanese American Historical Mapping Project: Putting Japanese Palos Verdes (CA, 1910-1942) “Ranch” Sites on the Map
Joyce Marshall-MooreLas Vegas Music Hits a Sour Note; Orchestras Fade from the Showroom
David Dunaway, National Park Service, Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program Oral History OfficeOral History and Rouge 66’s Southwest
Session 5Roundtable: Oral History into Art
Moderator: Indira Berndtson, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation – Taliesin West
Panelists: Mary Melcher, Historian, Arizona Women’s Trail ProjectOral History into Theater
Teresa Bergen, Independent Writer and Oral History TranscriptionistOral History into Short Story
Karen S. Harper, Independent ResearcherOral History into Poetry
Session 6Building Oral History Projects: Planning to Products
Moderator: Susan Resnik, Director – Viewing Voices
Panelists: Mary Palevsky, Director – Nevada Test Site Oral History Project, UNLVBuilding an Oral History Project from the Ground Up
Lisa Witt, Founder – Avista Video HistoriesCelebrating History: Finalizing Products on Video/DVD
Awards Luncheon, noon-1:45 PMPresiding: Karen S. Harper, SOHA Co-PresidentIntroductions: Founding Members and Past President Recognition
Mink Award Recognition/Service Awards RecognitionScholarships and GrantsExecutive Committee MembersMary Palevsky, OHA Book Award: Don’t Let the Sun Step Over You: A White Mountain Apache Family Life, 1860-1975, Mrs. Eva Watt and Dr. Keith Basso
Keynote Speaker: Alphine Jefferson, History Department, Wooster College, Ohio and President-elect of Oral History Association
Plenary Session, 2-3:15 PMSession 7SOHA Founding Members and Past PresidentsModerator: Karen S. Harper, SOHA current co-president
Panelists: Shirley Stephenson, Independent Consultant (Founding Member, President 1982-1985)
Tom King, University of Nevada, Reno (President 1990-1991)
Rose Diaz, University of New Mexico (President 1993-1994)
Jan Dodson Barnhart, Independent Consultant (President 1998-1999)
Wendy Elliott-Scheinberg, CSU-Fullerton (President 2002-2003)
Concurrent Sessions, 3:30-5 PM
Session 8The Navajo Traditional Use of Plants
Moderator and Presenter: Sara Begay, Talented and Gifted Program TeacherBuilding the Future, Keeping the Past
Panelists: Tasheena Benally, Researcher and Interviewer
Mariah Jones, Researcher and Interviewer
Brittany Begaye, Researcher and Interviewer
Session 9Mirror to America: The Federal Writers Project and Oral History
Moderator: Alan H. Stein, California State University, Fresno, Madden Library
Panelists: Jerrold Hirsch, Truman State University/author of Portrait of America: A Cultural History of the Federal Writers’ ProjectConnections between Folklore, the Federal Writers’ Project, and the Oral History Movement
Tey Diana Rebolledo, University of New Mexico/co-author of Women’s Tales from the New Mexico WPA: La Diabla a Pie
The Federal Writers Project: A Significant Experience in National Self Discovery
Kathryn A. Flynn, Executive Director, National New Deal Preservation Association; and Shirley Jacobsen, NNDPA Board Member and Santa Fe Book DealerPast, Present and Future of the Federal Writers’ Project (joint presentation)
Session 10Roundtable: The Joys and Sorrows of the Viet Nam Oral History Project
Moderator/presenter: Andy Russell, History Department, TVI Community College
Panelists: Jeanette Avita, VTVI CC Student Team Member and Narrator/Subject
Steve Schray, TVI CC Student Interviewer
Jillian Landers, TVI CC Student Interviewer
Aaron Wedemeyer, TVI CC Student Team Member
Past Presidents and Founding Members Meeting with the SOHA Board, 5:30-6:30 PM
Evening: No events scheduled
Saturday, April 22, 2006
SOHA business meeting, 8:30 – 10:30 AM
Concurrent sessions, 10:30-noon
Session 11Roundtable: World Wide Access to Oral History: Promises and Perils
Moderator: Alphine Jefferson, College of Wooster-Ohio
Presenter: Sherna Berger Gluck, Director Emeritus, Oral History Program and Co-Director Virtual Oral/Aural History Archive
Respondents: Alphine Jefferson
Bahe Katenay, Northern Arizona University – Cline Library
Audience: Q&A Discussion
Session 12Speaking of Torture: Practitioners and Scholars in Dialogue
A readers’ theater performance developed from oral histories of military intelligenceveterans and from scholarly papers for/against torture interrogation
Participants: Jean Maria Arrigo, Script DevelopmentDerek Werner, DramatistJohn Crigler, MusicSanta Fe and Albuquerque Actors
Session 13Roundtable: 2005 Oral History Book Award
Moderator: Mary Palevsky, University of Nevada
Panelists: Mrs. Eva Tulane Watt, Cultural Advisor to the Nohwike Bagowa (White Mountain Apache) Cultural Center and a recipient of the Arizona Living Treasure Award
Keith Basso, University of New Mexico, Regents Professor of Anthropology
Tours
I. Santa Fe Plaza Tour (unguided) 1-6 PMCost: $30
II. Acomo Peublo Tour (guided)1-6 PMCost $45
Evening: No SOHA events scheduled
Sunday, April 23
Session 14Plenary sessionPrisms of Perspective: Oral History in Community and Classroom Projects
Moderator: Art Hansen, Cal State University, Fullerton, Japanese American National Museum
Panelists: Jerrold Hirsch, Truman State University, MissouriCraig Newbill, Executive Director, New Mexico Humanities CouncilRita Powdrell, New Mexico African American Cultural Center and MuseumMaria Trillo, Western New Mexico University, Department of SpanishDawn Wellman, Agua Caliente Cultural Museum, Palm Springs, CA
“HERITAGE, ENVIRONMENT, AND TOURISM”SOHA Annual Meeting Hilton Hotel Santa Fe, New MexicoApril 8-10, 2005
In conjunction with the Society for Applied Anthropology MeetingApril 5-10, 2005
Friday, April 8, 2005
Workshops 9AM-3:30 PM
Workshop 1Introduction to Oral HistoryPresenters: Joyce Marshall Moore, Claytee WhiteCost: $45 general, $30 students
Workshop 2Preservation, Restoration and Migration of Audio/Visual MaterialsPresenter: Michael Blum VailCost: $45
Workshop 3Writing the Story of Oral HistoryPresenters: Mary Palevsky and Joseph GranadosCost $55 (limited to 18 attendees)
Saturday, April 9
8:00-9:45 AM sessions
Session 1Geographic Spaces and the Shaping of Community Heritage, I
Moderator: Jacob Baca, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Panelists: Suzanne Earp, California State University, San BernardinoThe Lower Colorado River in Needles, CA
Joyce Hanson, California State University, San BernardinoThe Red Lights of San Bernardino
Stephen Sloan, Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage, Universtiy of Southern Mississippi, HattiesburgAC and AZ: Phoenicians and Their Climate
Session 2Technology and Ethics of Return
Moderator: Charlotte Walters, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Panelists: Sharon Pellegrino, California State University, FullertonLost and Found: Digitizing Orange County’s Buried Oral History Treasures
Rachel Galan and Linda Reynolds, East Texas Research Center, Austin State UniversityQuilting Stories of East Texas and Texans Tides: Digital Integration of Oral Histories and Other Cultural Heritage Collections
10-11:45 AM sessions
Session 3Geographic Spaces and the Shaping of Community Heritage, II
Moderator: Brad Williams, Director, Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society
Panelists: Alva Stevenson, Oral History Program, California State University, Los AngelesMultiple Identity Borders: An African-American/Mexican Family in Nogales, Arizona
Mike Chavez, California State University, Fullerton, Center for Oral and Public History Beyond Clarity: Religion, Charity and Social Justice in Orange County, 1945-2005
Therese M. Pipe, Oral Historian, League of Women Voters, Berkeley, Albany and EmeryvilleEarly League of Women Voters of Berkeley: Their Leaders and the Pioneers Make a Difference
Session 4Heritage at Risk
Moderator: Claytee White, Oral History Program, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Panelists: Ruth A. Erken, Koln, GermanyMenaces for Mongolian Oral Tradition and How to Save It
Susan D. Penfield, Southwest Center, University of ArizonaDianna L. Repp, Arizona State UniversityHolding Forth the Heritage: Recordings of the Doris Duke American Indian Oral History Project Under Tribal Control
Noon-1:15 PM, Awards Buffet Luncheon
1:30-3:15 PM sessions
Session 5Finding Communities, Preserving the Voices
Moderator: Rose Diaz, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Panelists: Irene and Art Almeida, San Pedro Bay Historical SocietyAn Oral History View of San Pedro’s Past
Sandra Aspey, Mesa Room, City of Mesa LibraryThe Washington Park Oral History Project: Fifty Years of Hispanic and African-American Community Life in Mesa, Arizona
Session 6Voices of Struggle, Voices of Resistance
Moderator: Andy Russell, Albuquerque TVI Community College
Panelists: Brendan Furey, Regional Oral History Office, University of California, BerkeleyMemory and Art in the Afghan American Community of Northern California
Gisela Shimabukuro, California State University, FullertonJapanese Peruvian Resettlement Experience in the Los Angeles Basin
Renee Ross, Independent Oral Historian and Curatorial Consultant, Tucson, ArizonaPranks and Pratfalls: A Look at Type, Context, and Meaning of Physical Jokes at San Manuel Mine, Arizona
Session 7Voices of Heritage in the Museum Setting
Moderator: Peter Michael, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Panelists: Mary Melcher, Curator, Arizona Historical Society Museum, Central Division, Tempe, ArizonaOral History at the Arizona Historical Society
Ramona Caplan and Cameron Saffell, New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, Las Cruces, New MexicoVoices of the Pioneers: New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
3:30-5:15 PM sessions
Session 8The Power of Oral History as Education Enhancement
Moderator: Patrick Carlton, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Panelists: Patrick Carlton and James Crawford, University of Nevada, Las VegasUtilization of Oral History in Graduate Level Instruction
Walter R. Archuleta, University of New MexicoOral History in the Bilingual Classroom
Sara Begay and Talented and Gifted Students, Leupp Schools Incorporated, Leupp, Arizona, Navajo ReservationThe Sacred Mountains of the Navajo People
Session 9Women’s Lives: Myth and Reality
Moderator: Indira Berndston, Oral Historian, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Panelists: Joyce Marshall Moore, University of Nevada, Las VegasFirst Ladies of Nevada, 1959-1999 (documentary film and discussion)
Cate Fitzmaurice-Torres, Santa Fe Community CollegeHeritage and Revolution: Anglo Women About the Sixties Counterculture in New Mexico
Karen S. Harper, Independent Scholar, Long Beach, CaliforniaImpact: Flight Attendants and 9-11
Session 10Public History, Private Memory: Using Oral History Interviews in Public History Realm
Moderator: Timothy Moy, University of New Mexico
Panelists: Michael Anne Sullivan, Cultural Historian, Muse, Inc., Albuquerque, NMCapturing Neighborhood Memories: Oral History, Historic Places and the National Register
Rebecca Ullrich, Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, NMUsing Oral History in Evaluating the Historic Significance of the Built Environment
Ellen McGehee, Los Alamos National ArchivesMining the Archives: An Exploration of the Benefits and Drawbacks of Using Existing Oral Histories in Public History Projects
7:30-9:30 PMSaturday Night Community Programat Santa Fe Community College
Human Dimensions of Nuclear Weapons Development
Moderator and Introduction: Jean Maria Arrigo, Project on Ethics and Art in Testimony
Presenters: Mary Palevsky, Director, Nevada Test Site Oral History Project, University of Nevada, Las VegasScientists, Society and the Bomb: Narratives of the Manhattan Project
Lincoln Grahlfs, President, National Association of Radiation SurvivorsVoices from Ground Zero and Environs
Fred Allingham, Executive Director, National Association of Radiation SurvivorsThe Archive of the National Association of Radiation Survivors
Readers’ TheaterThe Presidents’ Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments
Director: Jean Maria Arrigo
Performers: To be announced
Sunday, April 10
7:30-8:45 AM, SOHA Members Annual Meeting, Election of Officers
Plenary session, 9-10 AM
Session 10From Oral History to Published History/ Discussion and Book SigningModerator: Art Hansen, Director, Center for Oral and Public History, California State
University, Fullerton
Panelists: Nancy R. Bartlit, Los Alamos Historical Society, Silent Voices: When Sons of the Land of Enchantment Meet Sons of the Land of the Rising Sun
Susan Resnik, Del Mar Historical Society and Viewing Voices, Inc.From Blood Saga to Paradise on Earth: Del Mar, CA
10:15-11:45 AM
Session 11Human Dimensions of Nuclear Weapons Development
Introduction and Moderator: Jean Maria Arrigo
Panelists: Mary Palevsky, Director, Nevada Test Site Oral History Project, University of Nevada, Las VegasScientists, Society and the Bomb: Narratives of the Manhattan Project
Lincoln Grahlfs, President, National Association of Radiation SurvivorsVoices from Ground Zero and Environs
Fred Allingham, Executive Director, National Association of Radiation SurvivorsThe Archive of the National Association of Radiation Survivors
Noon-1 PM
Readers’ TheaterThe Presidents’ Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments
Director: Jean Maria Arrigo
Performers: To be announced
“CROSSING BORDERS: NEGOTIATING ORAL HISOTRY THEORY AND PRACTICE IN A DIGITAL WORLD”April 29 – May 2, 2004Quality Inn Downtown Harbor ViewSan Diego
Thursday, April 29, 200410 AM-noon$10Walking Tour: The History and Architecture of Balboa Park, led by Dennis Sharp
Friday, April 30, 2004
WorkshopsI. Introduction to Oral HistoryTime: 9 AM – 4 PMCost: $35Facilitators: Brad Williams, director of the Ninth Judicial Historical Society; and Susan Douglass Yates, University of California, Los Angeles Oral History Program
II. Historical Preservation, Restoration and Reformatting of Audio/Visual Materials Time: 9 AM – 4 PM Cost: $35Facilitator: Michael Blum Vail, electrical engineer
Welcome Reception San Diego Museum of History6-8 PM
Saturday, May 1, 2004
Concurrent sessions 8:30-10 AM
Session 1
Roundtable: The Nevada Oral History Project: A Model for Collaboration
Moderator: Bradley Williams, Director, Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society
Participants: Mary Ann Larson, Assistant Director, University of Nevada Oral History Program
Patrick Carlton, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Susan Southwick, Nevada Judicial Historical Society
Session 2
Roundtable: Senior Citizens and Students Together: The Benefits of Oral History and Guided Autobiography
Moderator: Wendy Elliott-Scheinberg, California State University, Fullerton
Participants: Susan Brewer, California State University, Fullerton
Loralai Nguyen, California State University, Fullerton
Barbara Talento, California State University, Fullerton
Concurrent Sessions, 10:15- noon
Session 3
Roundtable: Mission Inn Stories: A 100 Year Celebration of a Community
Moderator: Allene Archibald DuFour, Mission Inn Curator of History and Oral Historian
Participants: Douglas McCullogh, Photographer
Judith Auth, Essayist, Director, Riverside City Libraries
Participants to be announced
Session 4
Crossing Technological Borders: Digitizing and Oral History
Moderator: Sharon Owen, California State University, Fullerton
Panelists: Elizabeth Venable, Arizona State University, TempeEngineering Oral History for Impact
Joan Fragaszy, George Mason UniversityCollecting Memories on the Web
Dennis Sharp, San Diego Historical SocietyDigitizing the Edgar Hastings Interviews (1956-1961)
Awards Luncheon, 12:15-1:45 PM
Concurrent Sessions, 2 – 3:30 PM
Session 5
Stories from the Ashes: Oral History in the Elementary Public School
Moderator: Anna Coor, Educator, Phoenix, Arizona
Panelists: Barry A. Lanman, University of MarylandThe Next Generation of Oral Historians
Laura Wendling, California State University, San MarcosLearning from Life: Children, Oral History, and Schools
Fran Chadwick, California State University, San MarcosCreating Oral Histories: An Authentic Voice
Teacher to be announced, Valley Center Elementary School
Session 6
Pockets of Progress: The Las Vegas Valley Diversifies in the 1940s
Moderator: Indira Berndston, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Phoenix, Arizona
Panelists: Joyce Moore, Archivist, University of Nevada, Las VegasEntertainers and Eloquence: The Las Vegas Strip Begins Its Meteoric Rise
Irene Rostine, Local HistorianMagnesium Maggies: Women War Workers at the Basic Magnesium Complex, Henderson, Nevada, 1941-1945
Claytee White, Director, Oral History Research Center, University of Nevada, Las VegasA Place of Our Own: Building the Las Vegas Westside Community
Concurrent Sessions, 3:45 – 5:15 PM
Session 7
Roundtable: San Diego Stories
Moderator: Sylvia Arden, Independent Oral Historian
Panelists: Bob Wright, Maritime MuseumPortuguese and Italian Fishermen, A Lost Way of Life
Mark Allen, Curator, San Diego Maritime MuseumSea Stories
Jana Fortier, University of San DiegoFire Stories
Veterans Memorial Museum of San Diego, The Library of Congress Veterans’ Project
Session 8
Stories from the Edge
Moderator: Julie Bartolotto, Director, Historical society of Long Beach
Panelists: Bonnie F. Hatchett, University of Louisiana, MonroeLa Mujer Obrera (The Woman Worker: A Non-profit Social Service Organization)
Nasario Garcia, New Mexico Highlands UniversityThe Tantalizing World of Witchcraft and the Supernatural in Northern New Mexico
Therese Pipe, League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany, and EmeryvilleEarly Leaders: League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville
Session 9
Roundtable: Stories from My Home Town: North San Fernando Valley: Testimonials and Interviews
Moderator: Emory Holmes, II, California State University, Northridge
Community Participants: Lillian McDowell, Jonelle Montgomery, Marie Belle, Arthur Templeton
Sunday, May 2, 2004
7:45-9:00 AMMembers Annual Meeting
9:15-10:15 AMPlenary
Session 10Video Documentation: Reclaiming Excellence – Early African American Lawyers, Judges and Others in Los Angeles
Presenter: William Beverly, Jr., Eighth and Wall, Inc.
Plenary
Session 11Captain Rockwood in Haiti: Case History, Oral History, Performance and Conversation
Moderator: Teresa Bergen, Professional Transcriptionist, Portland, Oregon
Panelists: Jean Maria Arrigo, Project on Ethics and Art in Testimony, Inc.Case History vs. Oral History
Hal Brody, ActorMonologue from Oral History
Captain Lawrence Rockwood, California State University, San MarcosAn Interviewee’s Perspective
John Fielding Crigler, MusicianElegy for the Dispossessed
“TAPESTRY OF ORAL HISTORY: UNRAVELING THE THREADS OF DISCOURSE”April 11-13, 2003Amerisuites Hotel, Las Vegas
Friday, April 11, 2003
Workshops
I. Introductory Oral History WorkshopTime: 9 AM – 4 PMCost: $35Facilitators: Bradley B. Williams and Susan Douglass Yates
II. Advanced Workshop A – Community Projects: Organization Essentials Time: 9 AM – noonCost: $20Facilitator: Elizabeth A. Wright, Executive Director, History in Progress
10:15 – 10:30 AMBreak and Refreshments
Noon - 1:45 PMLunch on your own
2:00 -3:30 PMPanel 1Instruction, Research & Dissemination: Demonstrating Oral History’s Multi-Purpose Utility
Moderator: Melanie Sturgeon
Panelists: Patrick W. Carlton, University of Nevada, Las VegasInstruction and Research: Two Legs of Oral History’s “Three-legged” Stool
Jonathan Paver, University of Nevada, Las VegasDissemination: The Internet as “the Final Leg”
3:45- 5:15 PMPanel 2Stories from World War II
Moderator: Wendy Elliott Scheinberg
Panelists: Michael Chavez, California State University, FullertonBlack and White: A Cross-Cultural Oral History
Julie Davis, California State University, FullertonBlack and White: A Cross-Cultural Oral History
Dennis Sharp, San Diego Historical SocietyThe San Diego Historical Society World War II Video Oral History
6:00 - -7:30 PMWelcome Reception, Special Collections, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Saturday, April 12, 2003
8:30 – 11:45 AM
Advanced Workshop B: Oral History in the ClassroomFacilitator: Wendy Elliott-ScheinbergCost: $20
8:30 – 10:00 AMPanel 3The Continuing Tapestry of the Doris Duke Project for Native American History
Moderator: Kathleen Lehmer
Panelists: Susan D. Penfield, University of ArizonaDianna Repp, Arizona State UniversityTracing the Threads of the Project’s Impact from the 1960s to the Present
10:00 – 11:45 AMPanel 4Exploring the Flint Sit-Down Strike
Moderator: Karen Harper
Panelists: Michael Van Dyke, Michigan State UniversityBartek Plichta, Michigan State UniversityA Reclamation of Oral Sources through Digital Technology and Non-linear Presentation
Noon – 1:45 PM
Awards Luncheon
2:00 – 3:15 PMPanel 5Las Vegas Oral History
Moderator: Mary Larson
Panelist: Alan Harris Stein, Northwest Oral History AssociationLucky Echeles: Leaving Las Vegas
Panel 6The Many Faces of Community History in the “Friendly City” of San Bernardino, California
Moderator: Tracy Smith
Panelists: Suzanne Earp, California State University, San BernardinoThe 1938 Flood
Kent Schofield, California State University, San BernardinoWater History: Opportunities for Oral Historians
Joyce Hanson, California State University, San BernardinoA Rootin’, Tootin’ Town
3:15 – 3:45Break and Refreshments
3:45 – 5:15 PMPanel 7African American Issues in Oral History
Moderator: Joyce Hanson
Panelists: Jacqueline Woodfork, Loyola University, New OrleansBuying in or Selling Out: Getting the Interview Group Involved in the Research Project
Jama Lazerow, Wheelock College, BostonAs If Media Distortion and Sixties Romance Were Not Enough: The Inevitability of Oral History n Writing the History of the Black Panther Party
Panel 8Weaving New Tapestries
Moderator: Melanie Sturgeon
Panelists: Sara Begay, Leupp SchoolsThe Leupp Penal Colony
Nasario Garcia, Emeritus, New Mexico Highlands UniversityRural Hispanic Women of New Mexico: Beyond the Kitchen
Sunday, April 13, 2003
7:45 – 9:00 AMMembers Meeting, Installation of 2003-2004 Executive Committee
9:00 – 10:30 AMPlenaryCharles Rodriquez and Merrill’s Marauders Moderator: Wendy Elliott-Scheinberg
Presented by: Charlene Riggins, California State University, Fullerton
Commentary: The Audience
“PRICKLY ISSUES IN ORAL HISTORY”May 3-6, 2001Fiesta Inn, Tempe, Arizona
Thursday, May 3, 2001
1:00 – 6:00 PMFrank Lloyd Wright Insiders’ Tour
Friday, May 4, 2001
Workshop I. Introductory WorkshopAn Introduction to Oral HistoryTime: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PMCost: $35Facilitators: Noel Stowe, Director, Arizona State University’s Public History Program; Scott Thompson, Archivist, Pima Air & Space Museum and Founder of Aerospace Heritage Oral History Program
Workshop II: Advanced Workshop ANegotiating Pain: Eliciting Traumatic Memories in an InterviewTime: 9 AM – noonCost: $25Facilitators: Teresa L. Barnett, Acting Director, University of California, Los Angeles Oral History Program; Jessica Wiederhorn, Shoah Visual History Foundation; Fran Leeper Buss, Professor of Anthropology, University of Arizona
Noon – 1:00 PMLunch on your own
Workshop III: Advanced Workshop BGrant Writing: The Ins and Outs of FundingTime: 1:00 – 4:00 PMCost: $25Facilitator: Laura Stone, Program Director, Arizona Humanities Council
5:30 – 7:00 PMWelcome Reception – Arizona Historical Society Museum Patio
Saturday, May 5, 2001
8:30 – 10:00 AMPlenary “You Can’t Use That,” The Salt River Project
Moderator: Fred Anderson, Senior Historical Analyst
Panelists: Shelley C. Dudley, Senior Historical AnalystCatherine L. May, Senior Historical AnalystIleen Snoddy, Salt River Project Historian
Workshop for Teachers: Elementary through High SchoolCosponsored by the Coordinating Committee for History in ArizonaFacilitator: Scott Thompson, Pima Air & Space Museum
10:00 – 10:15 AMBreak
10:15 – 11:45 AM
From Obscurity to the Net: Shema Arizona’s Model Collaborative Project
Moderator: Laura Stone, Arizona Humanities Council
Panelists: Beryl Morton, Executive Director, Arizona Jewish Historical SocietyThe Oral History Collection
Kim Huber, LST Consultant, Arizona State LibraryThe Funding: A Model Collaborative Project for the Library Sciences Technology Act (LSTA)
Steve Hussman, Archivist, Arizona State UniversityWhy the Arizona State University Library Joined the Project
Nancy Dallett, Shema Arizona Project Director and Arizona State University History ProgramPrickly Issues in Bringing the Materials to the Public
Ed Korrick, Narrator, Arizona Jewish Historical SocietyI Didn’t Know My Story Was Going to Be Out There
Family Voices Community Heritage Program: Mission Inn Museum Foundation, Riverside, California
Moderator: Jennifer TildenConnecting the Museum and the Classroom
Panelists: Nancy Wenzel
Integrating Museum Collections, Object Based Storytelling, and Family and Community History
Allene ArchibaldPulling It All Together: Books, Videos, CD Roms, Exhibits
A Riverside Classroom TeacherIn the Classroom, the Teacher’s Point of View
Nancy Dallett, Shema Arizona Project Director and Arizona State University History ProgramPrickly Issues in Bringing the Materials to the Public
2:00 – 3:00 PM
Negotiating Cultural Crossroads
Moderator: Art Hansen, Director of Oral History Program, California State University, Fullerton
Panelists: Bradford Cole, Cline Library, Northern Arizona UniversityIndian Traders: At the Crossroads of Cultures
Cherstin Lyon, University of ArizonaJapanese Draft Resisters during World War II
Integrating Creativity and Standards Through the Use of Oral History in the K-12 Classroom
Moderator: Michael Brooks, Director, “Long, Long Ago Oral History Program,” Suva Intermediate School
Panelists: Barry Lanman, Baltimore County Public Schools, Graduate School at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, president of Association of Oral History Educators
Laura Wendling, California State University, San Marcos, and Board member, Association of Oral History Educators
3:00 – 3:30Break
3:30 – 5:30 PM
The Land of Cactus and Pine: Yavapai County Oral History
Moderator: Michael Wurtz, Archivist, Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, Arizona
Panelists: Mona Lange McCroskeyRecording a Sense of Place: The Sharlot Hall Museum’s Oral History Project
Sylvia Neely, Sharlot Hall MuseumThe 3 R’s of School Oral History: Remembering, Reminiscing, and Recording
Goodwin Berquist, Smoki Museum, Prescott, Arizona, and Emeritus Professor at Ohio State UniversityThe Smoki People: Witness to History and Change
Persistent Issues and Exemplary Projects
Moderators: Loriene Roy, Director, “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” University of Texas, Austin
Louise Lockard, Visiting Professor, Northern Arizona University
Panelists: Tony Cherian, University of Texas, Austin
Sara Begay, Teacher, Leupp Schools, Arizona
Mildred Chino, Teacher, Laguna Elementary School, Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico
Nelson Cody, Navajo Cultural Educator
Mary Jimmie, Teacher, Little Singer Community School, Arizona
Sunday, May 6, 2001
7:45 – 9:00 AMMembers’ Meeting and BreakfastInstallation of 2001-2002 Executive Committee
9:00 – 10:30 AMPlenary
Moderator: Mary Melcher, Curator, Arizona Historical Society, Central Arizona Division
Panelists: Deborah Johnson-Simon, Historic Saguaro Ranch and Arizona State UniversityAfrican Americans and Museum Development: Avenues for Preserving and Sharing
Susan Rutman, Botanist/Plant Ecologist, Organ Pipe National MonumentVoices on the Borderlands: Ajo and Sonoita
Christine Marin, Arizona State University LibraryIntegration in Globe and Miami, Arizona in 1951 and the Black Teachers’ Struggle
10:30 – 10:45Break
10:45 AM – 12:45 PM
Theoretical Challenges: Interpretive Choices – Discussions and Performances
Moderator: Susan Douglass Yates, Oral History Program, University of California, Los Angeles
Panelists: Mary Ann Larson, University of Nevada Oral History ProgramNon-fiction and the Space Between: Silence in the Oral Historical Record
Jeff Friedman, LEGACY Dance Oral History Project, Dance History and Theory, University of California, RiversideEmbodied Narratives: The History of History
Peggy Scherbaum, Park Ranger, Natchez Trace Parkway, Tennessee Land and Time: Two Women’s Views from 1938: Performances of Lenore Dunlop and Mary Beth Shannon
“WAVES OF MEMORY: CAPTURING MEANING IN ORAL HISTORY”April 28-30, 2000West Coast Long Beach Hotel, Long Beach, California
Friday, April 28, 2000
Workshops
Introductory Workshop: Introduction to Oral History TechniquesTime: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PMCost: $35Leader: Bradley Williams, Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society
Advanced Workshop A: Planning and Implementing Community History ProjectsTime: 9:00 AM – noonCost: $25Leaders: Timothy P. Fong, California State University, Sacramento; Mary Larson, University of Nevada, Reno
Noon – 1:00 PMLunch on your own
Advanced Workshop B: Taking Oral History Digital: The Myth and the RealityTime: 1:00 – 4:00 PMCost: $25Leaders: Peter Farquhar, TomboMedia; Elizabeth Wright, History in Progress
5:30 – 7:00 PMOpening Reception, The Willmore Solarium
Saturday, April 29, 2000
Oral History in Africa: New Approaches From West Africa
Moderator: Dennis Laumann, University of California, Los Angeles
Panelists: Nwando Achebe, University of California, Los AngelesIn Search of a Female Voice in Nigerian History: A Case of the Nsukka Igbo
Dennis Laumann, University of California, Los Angeles
Using Oral History and Collective Memories of the European Occupation of Africa: An Example from Ghana
Stephan F. Mieshcer, University of California, Santa BarbaraExploring Lives: The Practice of Oral History, Subjectivity, and the Construction of Masculinities in Twentieth-Century Ghana
Bridget Teboh, University of California, Los AngelesLessons Learned: Problemitizing Authenticity and Femininity in the Search for Historical Truth: The Case of Moghamoland
Religious Diversity and Pluralism Behind the Orange (County) Curtain
Moderator: Arthur A. Hansen, California State University, Fullerton
Panelists: Julia GoassardThe Changing Religious Landscape
Cheryl Amarasuriya EberlyThe Transformation of Religion
Megan Tanaka CookThe Impact on Orange County
10:00 – 10:30 Break
10:30 AM – noon
Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation: Methodology and Content
Moderator: Peter Farquhar, TomboMedia
Panelists: Jessica WiederhornIntention and Methodology: Shaping an International Video History Project
Karen JungblutMaking the Shoah Foundation’s Oral History Collection Accessible
Igor KotlerPolish Jews in the Soviet Interior, 1940-1945: New Sources of an Untold Story
Oral History and Education: Creative Applications
Moderator: David Sidwell, Utah State University
Panelists: Nelle Becker-Slaton and Barbara Wiggins, Inglewood, CaliforniaThe Inglewood Oral History Project in Progress
Michael A. Brooks, Suva Intermediate School, Bell Gardens, CaliforniaThe Long, Long Ago Oral History Project
Alyson Meyer, Autry Museum of Western HeritageOral History in a Museum Environment
12:15 – 1:45 PMAwards Luncheon
2:00 – 3:30 PM
Preserving Personal and Family Histories
Panelists: Laura Blumenthal, Robert Joyce, Doris Lora, Sharon Waldman, Association of Personal Historians
Exploring the Physical Environment
Moderator: Jean Maria Arrigo, Western University of Health Sciences
Panelists: Sara Hammond, Frank Lloyd Wright FoundationFrank Lloyd Wright’s Organic Architecture for the Environment
Tracy Smith, California State University, FullertonRaging River: Memories of the Santa Ana River Flood of 1938
Carl J. Mora, Sandia National LaboratoriesSandia and the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, 1974-1999
3:30-3:45 PMBreak
3:45 – 5:15 PM
Oral History from the Bottom Up
Moderator: Jay Kugelman, KPFK Film Club
Commentator: Dale E. Treleven, University of California, Los Angeles
Panelists: John de Graaf, KCTS Public Televsion
Alan Harris Stein, Archivist and Oral Historian
Discussion and showing of PBS documentary Rocking the Boat: Studs Terkel’s 20th Century
Long Beach Community History: Oral Histories with Artists, Activists and Latinas
Moderator: Kaye Briegel, California State University, Long Beach
Panelists: Maria Gonzales, Independent ResearcherWomen’s Work: A Cross-cultural Investigation of the Art of Crochet
Gene Ruyle, California State University, Long BeachThe Puvungna Struggle in the 1970s: Investigating Early American Indian Mobilization to Save Sacred Land
Alejandra Marchevesky, California State University, Los AngelesReframing the Local and the Global: Long Beach’s Latina Immigrants
Sunday, April 30, 2000
7:45 – 9:00 AMMembers Meeting and Breakfast
9:00 – 10:30 AMCapturing Multi-Cultural Voices
Moderator: Timothy Fong, California State University, Sacramento
Panelists: Carol McKibben, Monterey Institute of International StudiesThe Sicilians: Gender and the Creation of a Transnational Community in Monterey, California, 1920-1999
Wendy Elliott, California State University, FullertonNuances of Community: Oral History in Multi-Cultural Boyle Heights
Xiaolan Bao, California State University, Long BeachReconstruction of Meaning, Evolution Over Time: A Decade of Interviewing Chinese Women Garment Workers in New York
10:30 – 10:45 AMBreak
10:45 AM – 12:15 PMPlenaryWhere Did We Start, Where Are We Headed? Four Generations of Oral Historians Reflect on the Past, Present and Future of Oral History
Commentator: Sherna Berger Gluck, California State University, Long Beach
Panelists: Maylei Blackwell, University of California, Santa Barbara
Enid H. Douglass, Claremont Graduate University Oral History Program
Arthur A. Hansen, California State University, Fullerton, Oral History Program
Valerie Matsumoto, University of California, Los Angeles
“WELLSPRING OF MEMORIES: CURRENT PRACTICES IN ORAL HISTORY”April 16-18, 1999Hilton Resort, Palm Springs, California
Friday, April 16, 1999
WorkshopsIntroduction to Oral History TechniquesTime: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PMCost: $35Leaders: Barbara Milkovich, Orange County Historical Commission; and Laura Gray Turner, California State University, Fullerton
Intermediate Workshop: After the Interview: Transcribing, Editing, and IndexingTime: 9 AM – noonCost: $25Leaders: Wendy Elliott and Kathleen Frazee, California State University, Fullerton
Noon – 1:00 PMLunch on your own
Advanced Workshop: Oral History in Print: Recent PublicationsTime: 1:00 – 4:00 PMCost: $25Leader: Teresa Barnett, University of California, Los Angeles, Oral History Program
5:30 – 7:00 PMOpening Reception, McCallum Adobe
Saturday, April 17, 199
8:30 – 10:00 AMConcurrent Sessions
Secrets, Truth, and the Cold War
Moderator: Enid Douglass, Claremont Graduate University
Panelists: Ellen Verdries, California State University, San BernardinoLos Angeles City School Teachers and the Cold War
Dorothy D. Ciarlo, Carnegie Branch Library for Local History, Boulder, ColoradoWork and Protest at a Nuclear Weapons Plant: Rocky Flats in Retrospect
Jean Maria Arrigo, Claremont Graduate UniversityEvaluation of Unverifiable Historical Claims
Historical Continuity and Artistic Expression in Mexican American Communities
Moderator: Rose Diaz, University of New Mexico
Panelists: Judith Huacuja Pearson, University of California, Santa BarbaraCommunity Praxis in Art and Art History
Jose M. Alamillo, University of California, IrvineBittersweet Memories: Mexican American Citrus Workers in a Southern California Town, 1920-1960
Juan R. Buriel, University of New Mexico The Corridor as Border Narrative: Recollections of Movement and Migration in the U.S.–Mexico Border Region
Cahuilla Stories: A Conversation on Palm Springs’ Native People
Moderator: Stepehn Lehmer, University of California, Los Angeles
Panelists: Katherine Siva Saubel, president and founder of the Malki Museum, Morongo Indian Reservation
10:00 – 10:30 AMBreak
10:30 AM – noon
Concurrent Sessions
Buckaroos, Protesters, and Anthropologists: New Oral History from the University of Nevada
Moderator: Tom King, University of Nevada
Panelists: Brad LucasThirty Days/Thirty Years: The Rhetorical (Re)Construction of a War Protest
Meredith RucksAnthropologists in Washoe Country, 1930s-1970s: Interviews with the Interviewers
Mary LarsonBuckaroos, Artists or Athletes? The Transformation of the American Rodeo Participant
At the Edge: Oral History and Marginalized Groups
Moderator: Jane Collings, University of California, Los Angeles
Panelists: Susan Resnik, University of California, San DiegoTrailblazers: Western Women Who Established Milestones and Models in the History of Hemophilia, 1965-1998
Arlene Sanchez Walsh, University of Southern CaliforniaExploring the Boundaries: A Summer with Victory Outreach
Danni Baleys-Yeager, University of California, Los AngelesObtaining and Oral History from a Severely Disabled Interviewee
12:15 – 1:45 PMAwards Luncheon
2:00 – 3:30 PM
Concurrent Sessions
Working Together: Linking the University, the Schools, and the Community in Long Beach
Panelists: Sherna Berger Gluck, California State University, Long BeachUniversity Outreach Partnerships
Matt Knowlton, Lincoln Elementary School, Long Beach, CaliforniaOral History in the Third-Grade Class
Kaye Briegel, California State University, Long BeachOutliving the Amateurs: Transforming a Local Historical Society
Julie Bartolotto, Historical Society of Long BeachFrom Shoe Box to Hollinger Box: Implementing Oral History at a Historical Society
Difficulties and Delights: Oral History Classroom Assignments
Moderator: Wendy Elliott, California State University, Fullerton
Panelists: Mary HardyTactics and Procedures Used in Organizing a Successful Oral History Interview
Craig ChyrchelGathering Evidence: Contrasting Foci and Experiences
Dana BlakemoreConducting an Effective Interview in a Bizarre Setting
3:30 – 3:45 PMBreak
3:45 – 5:15 PMConcurrent Sessions
Video Presentation: Tell Me Your Story: Doing Oral History in K-12
Producers: California State University, Long Beach, Oral History ProgramLong Beach Unified School District
Presenters: Sherna Berger Gluck, Karen Harper, Matt Knowlton
Roundtable: Academic Versus Contract Oral History, California State University, Fullerton
Panelists: Art Hansen, Director, Oral History Program, California State University, Fullerton
Kathy Frazee, Associate Director, Oral History Program, California State University, Fullerton
Tracy Smith, Research Associate, Oral History Program, California State University, Fullerton
Laura Gray Turner, Research Associate, Oral History Program, California State University, Fullerton
Jane Wehrey, Research Associate, Oral History Program, California State University, Fullerton
Sunday, April 18, 1999
7:45 – 9:00 AMMembers Meeting and Breakfast
9:00 – 10:30 AMConcurrent Sessions
Giving Back: Projects with Southeast Asian Immigrants
Moderator: Anne Frank, University of California, Irvine
Panelists: Gayle Morrison, Santa Ana, CaliforniaFrom Refugee Services to Oral Historian: Preserving Hmong History for Future Generations
Karen Harper, California State University, Long BeachFrom Hmong Oral Histories to Community Service: Implied Reciprocity
Annie Kostrubala, Tensia Trejo, Linda Luke, Sima JacobsonDel Mar Historical SocietyDel Mar Voices: A Community Model of Recruitment and Training
10:30 – 10:45 AMBreak
10:45 AM – 12:15 PMConcurrent Sessions
Moderator: Dale Treleven, University of California, Los Angeles
Panelists: Matthew Lasar, San FranciscoDoing Oral Histories of Community Radio Stars
Sue Schardt, SchardtMEDIA, BostonThe Cape and Island Oral History Project
Alan Stein, Pacifica Radio Archives, North Hollywood, CaliforniaVox Pacifica, Voc Humana: Progressive and Populist Voices
Oral History in Diverse Communities
Moderator: Teresa Barnett, University of California, Los Angeles
Panelists: Yolanda Retter, University of New MexicoOral History and Lesbian History
Sharon Cotrell, California State University, Long BeachDocumenting Gabreileno/Tongva History for Federal Tribal Recognition
Allene Archibald, Mission Inn Museum, Riverside, CaliforniaFamily Voices and Community Heritage
“THE ART AND CRAFT OF ORAL HISTORY”April 25-27, 1997Doubletree Hotel, Pasadena, California
Friday, April 25, 1997
WorkshopsIntroduction to Oral History Techniques Time: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PMLeader: Barbara Milkovich, California State University, Fullerton
Advanced Workshop A: Oral Historians and VideoTime: 9 AM – noonLeader: Mark Gandolfo, University of Nevada, Reno
Advanced Workshop B: Doing Oral History for Businesses and InstitutionsTime: 1:00 – 4:00 PMLeaders: Marian A. and G. Wesley Johnson, Ashby and Johnson, Provo, Utah
Saturday, April 26, 1997
8:30 – 10:00 AMConcurrent Sessions
Oral History in the Museum: The Berkeley Museum Experience
Moderator: Gail Kurtz, Berkeley
Panelists: T. Robert Yamada, Berkeley Historical SocietyEthnic Oral History
Ellen Drori, Berkeley Historical SocietyFilm and Video Production
Therese Pipe, Berkeley Historical SocietyHistorical Society Oral History Projects
Cross Cultural Perspectives in Oral History
Moderator: Dale Treleven, University of California, Los Angeles Oral History Program
Panelists: Regina F. Lark, University of Southern California
“You’re Going to Marry an American Boy? A Nice Japanese Girl Like You”: The Marriage of Japanese Women and American Soldiers during the Allied Occupation of Japan
Nilsa Olivero, City University, New YorkCultural Continuity Between Ancestral Taino and Contemporary Puerto Rican Women
Lara Medina, Claremont Graduate SchoolLas Hermanas: Chicano/Latino Religious Activism, 1971-1996
10:00 – 10:30 AMBreak
Oral History and the Chicano Movement
Moderator: Mario T. Garcia, University of California, Santa Barbara
Panelists: Mario T. Garcia, University of California, Santa BarbaraOrigins of Chicano Generational Leadership
Jaime Pelayo, Yale UniversityThe Chicano Movement and the Vietnam War
Susan Racho, Independent Film ProducerOral History, TV Documentation, and the East Los Angeles School Blowouts, 1968
History in Who’s Interest?: Voice and Agency in Ethnic Communities
Moderator: Art Hansen, California State University, Fullerton
Panelists: Maria Eva Flores, Arizona State UniversityMexican/Mexican-American Community Studies and Oral History: Investing High School and College Students in Documentation Efforts
Dawn Nave, Arizona State UniversityOral History in Interpretive Exhibits: African-American Projects of the National Museum of American History and the National Portrait Gallery
Andy Russell, Arizona State UniversityInsider-Outsider Interviews: Effective Partnerships in Nevada’s Japanese-American Community
Rose Diaz, Arizona State University
Community Based Oral History Training: “Hearing” Cross-Cultural/Cross Racial Voices
Noon-1:30Luncheon and Presentation of the James V. Mink Award
1:45 – 3:15 PMConcurrent Sessions
Oral History and the Arts
Moderator: Teresa Barnett, University of California, Los Angeles, Oral History Program
Panelists: Steven J. Novak, University of California, Los Angeles, Oral History ProgramThe Rise and Fall of the Pasadena Art Museum, 1957-1974
Paul Karlstrom, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian InstituteOral History at the Archives of American Art
Miguel Juarez, El PasoMexican and Mexican-American Artists in El Paso: A Video Oral History Series
Historical Authentication and Documentation
Moderator: Jan Dodson Barnhart, University of New Mexico
Panelists: Stacey Chekal, Arizona State UniversityAuthenticating the Role of Families in Community History
Sandra Snider, Arizona State UniversityUsing Oral History in Registering Historic Places: The Cattletrack Artists Community
Suzanne Stock, Arizona State UniversityThe Importance of Oral History in Public Broadcasting
3:15 – 3:30 PMBreak
3:30 – 5:00 PMConcurrent Sessions
Video PresentationFrom the Earth: The Pioneers of Lander County
Presenters: Sylvia Arden, Project Director
Dan Arden, Television Producer/Writer
Making Sense: Narrative Forms and Oral History
Moderator: Diane Savas, Pasadena City College
Panelists: Kathy Ogren, University of RedlandsWhy They “Rope for Short Pay”: Oral History as Context for Contemporary Cowboy Poetry
Marcianne Miller & Linda Stowe, California CityMuroc Dry Lake: Hot Rod Birthplace, A Forgotten Chapter of Air Force History
See Lee, Needlework Artist, Fountain ValleyNatural Scholars: Hmong Oral History from the Storytellers
Comment: Karen S. Harper, Independent Researcher, Long Beach
Sunday, April 27, 1997
8:00 – 9:00 AMMembers Meeting
9:00 – 10:30
The Work of Independent Oral Historians
Panelists: Gail Kurtz, Golden State Nursing Foundation Oral History Project
Elizabeth Wright, Dentists Insurance Company Oral History Project
Ellie Kahn, Living Legacies
10:30 – 10:45 AMBreak
10:45 AM – noon
Oral History in the 21st Century
Moderator: Enid Douglass, Claremont Graduate School Oral History Program
Panelists: Maria M. Rogers, Boulder Public Library Digitizing Oral History Archives
Micaela Morales, University of ArizonaOral History on the World Wide Web: The University of Arizona Library’s Project