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MONDAY, OCTOBER, 19001. Protect the Value of Your Labor: Survival Skills forFreelancing in Oral HistoryOHA Annual MeetingWorkshop11:00 to 2:30 pmZoom: Room 1Workshop Leader:Liz Strong, Independent Contractor002. An Oral Historian's Guide to Public HistoryOHA Annual MeetingWorkshop11:00 to 2:30 pmZoom: Room 10Workshop Leader:Amanda Tewes, University of California Berkeley003. PodcastingOHA Annual MeetingWorkshop11:00 to 2:30 pmZoom: Room 2Workshop Leader:Francesca Fenzi004. Introduction to Oral HistoryOHA Annual MeetingWorkshop11:00 to 2:30 pmZoom: Room 3Workshop Leader:Benji de la Piedra, Central Arkansas Library System005. Black Lives Matter Uprising and Oral History: An OpenForumOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable3:00 to 6:30 pmZoom: Room 1TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 20006. More Than Kickstarter: Grassroots Fundraising as aSustainable StrategyOHA Annual MeetingWorkshop11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 1Workshop Leader:Daniel Horowitz Garcia, Independent Historian007. An Introduction to Remote InterviewingOHA Annual MeetingWorkshop11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 10008. Photographing People as a way of Documenting PlaceOHA Annual MeetingWorkshop11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 2Workshop Leader:Kate Medley, Southern Foodways Alliance009. Profiles and Journeys of Identity, Recovery, and Be(longing)OHA Annual MeetingPaper Session1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 1Participants:Complex Standpoint, Identity, and Struggle: Narrative Analysisof Mr. Kimura Kishizo, A First Generation JapaneseCanadian Izumi Niki, York UniversityRecovering, Remembering, Recognizing, Persistence: An OralHistory of the First African-American Women to Graduatefrom Georgetown University School of Nursing Brian Floyd,Georgetown UniversityThe Journeys of Maria Perez Arredondo James B. Lane,Indiana University NorthwestSchool, Work, Love, Life, and (Be)longing: Life Histories ofTwo Professional Black Canadian Women in VancouverAnnette Henry, University of British ColumbiaChair:Annette Henry, University of British Columbia010. Respecting Cultural Sensitivies in an Open Access WorldOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 10Participants:Co-Witness to Catastrophe: Encountering the November 13,2015, Paris Attacks through Oral History Caroline Cunfer,Brown UniversityEthical Access Isn't Equal Access: Archiving Indigenous OralHistories Hannah Soukup, University of MontanaIs Oral History Always Empowering for Minorities? AsianImmigrants and the Ethics of Oral History Uzma Quraishi,Sam Houston State UniversityThe Difficulties of Conducting Oral History in Northern IrelandEimear Rosato, Concordia UniversityChair:Pamela Henson, Smithsonian Institution Archives011. Narratives of Women and Other Marginalized Voices fromNigeria, Uganda and RwandaOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 2Participants:Writing Women Back into Rwandan History: Reflections on aGraphic Novel Approach Erin Jessee, University of GlasgowHistory Lessons in a Time of Dictatorship: Suffering, Struggle,and the Dangers of a Single Narrative in Uganda AbigailMeert, Texas A&M International University; RaquelBarrientos, Texas A&M International UniversityThe Quest for Self Determination : Identity and Images ofMormon African Women Amaechi Henry Okafor, Universityof IbadanChair:Fath Davis Ruffins, Smithsonian National Museum ofAmerican History

012. Oral Histories of Science and the AIP/NASA HeliophysicsOral History ProjectOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 3Panelists:Joanna B. Behrman, American Institute of PhysicsJon B. Phillips, American Institute of PhysicsRyan Hearty, American Institute of PhysicsSamantha Thompson, Smithsonian InstituteChair:David B. Zierler, American Institute of PhysicsCommentators:David Caruso, Science History InstituteKristine Harper, Florida State University013. Waging Peace in Vietnam: Voices of the U.S. Soldiers andVeterans Who Opposed the WarOHA Annual MeetingPanel1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 4Participants:Vietnam War Poems by Lamont B. Steptoe Lamont B. Steptoe,Veterans for PeaceTaking Oral Histories Willa Seidenberg, University of SouthernCaliforniaRacism on the Front Lines in Vietnam Greg Payton, VietnamVeterans Against the WarChair:Ron Carver, Institute for Policy Studies014. Encountering and Shaping Digital, Holocaust, andNationalist Memories in Eastern and Southeastern Europe 100Years After WWIOHA Annual MeetingPanel1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 5Participants:Crowd-Sourcing Jasenovac: Wikipedia in CollectiveRemembrance and National Identity Alexandra Zaremba,American UniversityUntelling 'Peaceful Soviet Citizens': Encounters with theHolocaust in Post-Maidan Ukraine Amber Nickell, PurdueUniversityI Unknowingly Supported Hungarian Nationalism: A SelfReflection on Complicity in the Nationalist MemoryPractices of an Authoritarian State Johanna Mellis, UrsinusCollegeChair:Benjamin Zajicek, Towson UniversityCommentator:Jazmine Contreras, University of Minnesota015. Producing an Issue of the Southern Maryland-focused,Undergraduate-staffed Oral History Journal, SlackWaterOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 6Panelists:Tom Chen, St. Mary's College of MarylandCasey Bacon, St. Mary's College of MarylandLindsay Wooleyhand, St. Mary's College of MarylandChair:Gerald Gabriel, St. Mary's College of Maryland016. Oral History and the Civil Rights Era: Community, Changeand Experience in MarylandOHA Annual MeetingListening Session1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 7Presenters:James R. Karmel, Harford Community CollegeNina Oxendine, Harford Community CollegeThurl R Snell, Havre de Grace Colored School Foundation017. The Long-Reaching Role of Oral Historians in FamilyHistory, Mini workshopOHA Annual MeetingMini-workshop1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 8Workshop Leaders:Mary Contini Gordon, Independent ScholarJames Fowler, CIO, ADST018. Title TBDOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 9Participants:Social Revolution to Political Liberation: Reclaiming ofDemocratic Spaces by the Buddhist Nuns in ContemporaryIndia Harsha Gautam, Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityPartition Narratives: On Identity, Trauma, and TransnationalExistence Guneet Kaur, Columbia UniversityPolitical Histories of the Marginalized and Oral History: A CaseStudy of Kanshiram and Bahujan Samaj Party in UttarPradesh Siddharth Gautam, Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityChair:Brian Greenwald, Schuchman Center019. The Dynamic Nature of Oral History Archiving andCollections ManagementOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 1Participants:Broken Promises?: The ‘Democratization’ of Oral Historythrough Online Access Charlie Morgan, British LibraryExpanding Our Scope, Enriching Our Voice Kate Fair, TheVanguard GroupOral Histories and Archival Records - Getting the Big PictureAnn May, World Bank GroupChair:Anne Ritchie, National Gallery of Art020. Conversations Across Time, Generation, and Difference inOral HistoryOHA Annual Meeting

Paper Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 10Participants:The Unexpected Interview: Florence Richard, Sexual Violence,and the Disruption of Local History Steven High, ConcordiaUniversityWill Women Ever Get the Birth Control They Want?: An OralHistory of National Family Planning and ReproductiveHealth Association Judy G. Waxman, Independent ScholarChanging Monologues to Dialogues: IntergenerationalUnderstandings through Oral History Interviews TomokoKubota, University of TokyoYour Feedback is Appreciated: Including Interview Participantsin the Creation of Finalized Transcripts Michelle Holland,Baylor University Institute for Oral HistoryChair:Steven High, Concordia University021. Networks of Economy, Testimony, and Practice: Migrantsand Others Build Bridges and Seek Recognition in the U.S. andBeyondOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 2Participants:An Undocumented Economy: How Ethnic-Mexicans Used theInformal Economy During the Bracero Program, 1942-1964Jonathan Angulo, Southern Methodist UniversityInvisible Warriors: The Quest for Full Citizenship in theTwentieth- and Twenty-first Century U.S. Military KimberlyA. Enderle, University of Massachusetts AmherstCrossing a Bridge as You Build It: Reflecting on theDifferences in Oral History Practice between Poland and theUSA Aleksandra Ciecielag, Orange County RegionalHistory CenterOral History and Testimonial Networks in Spaces of MigrantTransit Eleanor Paynter, Ohio State UniversityChair:Anne Rush, University of Maryland College Park022. Oral History Illuminates Complicated Stories of Nationaland Ethnic IdentityOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 3Participants:Emotion and the Pursuit of “Restorative Citizenship":The Caseof Spanish and Portuguese Sephardi Descendants RinaBenmayor, California State University Monterey BayJapanese Americans: Marginalized, Then Called Upon to Serve“Their” Country Kana Jenkins, University of Maryland; AmyWasserstrom, University of MarylandA Petite Warrior Fighting Big Battles, New York Style SachikoTakayasu, Columbia UniversityChair:Adolfho Romero, University of Florida023. Oral History and Understanding Social MovementsOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 4Participants:Oral History that ‘Reactivates’ Movements: Reflections onKnowledge and Action in Urban Mexico Brad H. Wright,Middle Tennessee State UniversityEnacting Democracy: Bifurcated Narratives of West GermanProtestors, 1962-1983 Belinda Davis, Rutgers UniversityRed State Rising: Studying Educators’ Oral Histories of the2018 Oklahoma Education Walkouts Erin Dyke, OklahomaState UniversityHolding Them Accountable: Chicano-Black Coalition Buildingand the Struggle Against Police Misconduct, Houston, TexasJesus Jesse Esparza, Texas Southern UniversityChair:Tod Roulette, New York City Dept of Education024. Navigating Meaning(s): How Art Practice Can InformEthical ListeningOHA Annual MeetingListening Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 5Presenters:Nyssa Chow, Princeton UniversityLiza Zapol, Columbia UniversityNyssa Chow, Princeton University025. The Quest for Religious Minority Identity: Jewish JourneysOHA Annual MeetingPanel3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 6Participants:The Big Tallit: Jewish Identity Dena Scher, IndependentScholarJewish/Gentile Relations: Paying it Forward! Cary Levy,Congregation Shir TikvahThemes of Jewish Identity Oral History: Identity, Relationships,and Global Impact Dean Purcell, Independent ScholarChair:Dena Scher, Independent Scholar026. What Makes the Queer Oral History Classroom Different?OHA Annual MeetingRoundtable3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 7Panelists:Anne M. Valk, CUNY Graduate CenterJessica Wilkerson, University of MississippiAndrea Friedman, Washington University in St. LouisAntron Demel Mahoney, College of CharlestonAbram J. Lewis, Grinnell CollegeChair:Kevin P. Murphy, University of Minnesota027. Using Oral History to Increase Youth Perspectives inCultural SpacesOHA Annual MeetingMini-workshop3:30 to 5:00 pm

Zoom: Room 8Workshop Leaders:Alexander Lothstein, Maryland Historical SocietyBria Warren, Maryland Historical Society028. Implications of COVID-19 PanelOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 9029. Mentor ReceptionOHA Annual MeetingReception6:00 to 8:00 pmSecondLife: SecondLifeWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 21030. How We Go Home: Native Voices and Oral HistoryOHA Annual MeetingFacilitated Discussion11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 1Facilitators:Sarah Sinclair, Voice of WitnessDao Tran, Voice of WitnessMimi Lok, Voice of Witness031. Mobilizing Oral History: Exhibiting and Conducting OralHistories on the StreetsOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 10Panelists:Daniel Kerr, American UniversityPatrick Nugent, Washington CollegeErin Bernard, Philly History TruckChair:Michael Frisch, University of Buffalo032. Understanding the Evolving Roles of Women at theSmithsonian: Race, Gender, and ExcellenceOHA Annual MeetingPanel11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 2Participants:Oral History at the Smithsonian: An Overview Hannah M.Byrne, Smithsonian National Museum of African AmericanHistory and CultureFrom “Didn’t Do Anything Important” to “Just One of theBoys”: Women’s Strategies for a Career at the SmithsonianPamela Henson, Smithsonian Institution ArchivesJeannine Smith Clark: Oral History Reflections of aSmithsonian Trailblazer Kelly Elaine Navies, SmithsonianNational Museum of African American History and CultureEssential Oral Testimony: Smithsonian Institution 1960s-1990sFath Davis Ruffins, Smithsonian National Museum ofAmerican HistoryChair:Ariana Curtis, SmithsonianChair/Commentator:Ariana Curtis, Smithsonian033. Harrowing and Healing Memories and the Oral HistoryProcessOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 3Participants:“It’s not just me”: Ending Isolation, Shame, and Stigma AroundAbortion through Oral Histories Melissa Madera, Universityof Texas Austin/The Abortion DiaryInto the Void: Women Survivors of the Holocaust Rememberthe End of World War II Daina Eglitis, George WashingtonUniversity"Memories of an alternate personality”: NegotiatingIntersubjectivity while Interviewing Drag Queens and thePeople who Embody Them Isabel Machado, University ofMemphisChair:Lu Ann Jones, National Park Service034. The Intersections of University Oral History and Title IXOHA Annual MeetingFacilitated Discussion11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 4Facilitators:Jonathan Coulis, Emory UniversityAmanda Tewes, University of California BerkeleyEunice Kim, Columbia University035. The (M)others: An Oral History PerformanceOHA Annual MeetingPerformance11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 5Chair:Nikki Yeboah, San Jose State UniversityPerformers:Nia Alsop, Duke Ellington School of the ArtsNikki Yeboah, San Jose State University036. Do You Hear Sexism? Interrogating Gender in PoliticsOHA Annual MeetingListening Session11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 6Presenters:Katherine Anne Scott, U.S. Senate Historical OfficeNatalie Fousekis, California State University, FullertonJacquelyn Dowd Hall, University of North Carolina, ChapelHill037. The Promises and Pitfalls of Feminist Oral History in theAmerican West, Past and PresentOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 7Panelists:Sherna Berger Gluck, California University, Long Beach

Laurie Mercier, Washington State University in VancouverMaylei Blackwell, Chicano/a Studies, UCLASandy Poliahuk, Independent ScholarVirginia Espino, UCLAChair:Claytee White, University of Las Vegas, Nevada038. ERA's Crucial Battleground: The ERA Fight in IllinoisOHA Annual MeetingPanel11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 8Participants:ERA Fight in Illinois: The Early Years Mark DePue, AbrahamLincoln Presidential LibraryERA Fight in Illinois: 1982's Bitter End Jan Droegkamp,Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryWriting the Book on Illinois's ERA Fight Kaytlin Jacoby,Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryChair:Mark DePue, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library039. Title TBD 2OHA Annual MeetingPaper Session11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 9Participants:Women in the UK Parliament: Oral History Narratives Aboutthe House of Commons Priscila Pivatto, The History ofParliament Trust; Emma Peplow, The History of ParliamentTrustThe Orlando Plan: The Oral History of a Greek-American NGOLisa Camichos, Hickory High SchoolGDPR and Oral History: What It Is and Why It MattersRebecca Louise McGilveray, Independent Scholar040. Oral History and BiographyOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 1Participants:The Interviewer as Biographical Subject Todd Moye, Universityof North TexasThe Applicability of Oral History Testimonies in Researchingthe Life Journeys of Hungarian Creative Intellectuals AgnesKepiro, Janos Tornyai MuseumOral History as African American Biography: Reassembling "ATerrible Thing to Waste" David Hamilton Golland,Governors State UniversityBotkin, Brown, and Lomax: Curating African-AmericanVoices Bud (Edward) Kliment, Columbia UniversityChair:Todd Moye, University of North Texas041. Rooted, Silenced, and Women in Resistance:AfricanAmerican Oral HistoriesOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 10Participants:Rooted: 'Womanist Cartography,' Black Southern Women, andthe Monumental Re-Mapping of the American SouthMichelle Lanier, Duke University & North Carolina HistoricSitesRevealing the Silenced Voices of Buncombe County, NorthCarolina Through an Oral Historian's Lens, 1880-1980Rebecca D. Stubbs, University of North Carolina-ChapelHillOrganize, Activate, Liberate: Black Women Educators and theQuiet Resistance of Radical Pedagogy in Oklahoma Cityduring Civil Rights Autumn Brown, Oklahoma StateUniversityChair:Kelly Elaine Navies, Smithsonian National Museum of AfricanAmerican History and Culture042. Celebrating a 50-Year Oral History Collaboration Betweenthe Poarch Band of Creek Indians and the University ofFloridaOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 2Panelists:Patrick Daglaris, Oklahoma State UniversityDiana Dombrowski, Independent ScholarDeborah Hendrix, University of FloridaDeidra Dees, Poarch Band of Creek IndiansGrace Chun, University of FloridaChair:Paul Ortiz, University of Florida043. The Art of the Possible: Oral History Access Strategies andWorkflows that You Can Put to UseOHA Annual MeetingPanel1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 3Participants:Increasing Access and Accessibility to Oral History Archives atYale University Library Kevin Glick, Yale UniversityAn Update on OHMS and the Louie B. Nunn Center DougBoyd, University of Kentucky Libraries - Louie B. NunnCenter for Oral HistoryIndiana University’s Bicentennial Oral History Project: ABehind the Scenes Look Jon Cameron, Indiana UniversityChair:Chris Lacinak, AVP044. Transnational Arab Oral Histories: Complicating theDiscourse of DemocracyOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 4Panelists:Tariq Adely, Georgetown UniversityMajd Al-Waheidi, Georgetown UniversityAviselle Diaz, Georgetown UniversitySamar Saeed, Georgetown UniversityChair:

Joan Mandell, Georgetown University045. Accessibility Toolbox: Techniques and Technology forAccommodating Disability in Oral HistoryOHA Annual MeetingMini-workshop1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 5Workshop Leaders:Molly Cozzens, Independent ScholarErin Tokajer, American University046. Intersections of Memory and Social History: The Influenceof Democracy, Policy, and Systems on the WorldOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 6Participants:The X-Marks of Indian Scouts and Would-Be Prospectors:Social Memory and Settler Colonialism in WesternShoshone Country Ryan Samuel Morini, University ofFloridaGenerational Voice-Centered Analyses Rebecca SwannJackson, Montclair State University“Hawaiʻi solutions to Hawaiʻi problems”: Lessons inDemocracy from the 1978 Constitutional Convention MicahMizukami, University of Hawaii at ManoaDemocracy from Desert to Modern Society: UAE Oral HistoryNarratives Aisha Bilkhair, National Archives- UAEThe Warmest Years on Record Rachel Garber Cole,Independent ScholarChair:Rebecca Swann-Jackson, Montclair State University047. Redefining Representative Democracy on Capitol Hill: OralHistories of Women in CongressOHA Annual MeetingListening Session1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 7Presenters:Kathleen Johnson, U.S. House of RepresentativesMichael J. Murphy, U.S. House of RepresentativesV. Grace Ethier, U.S. House of Representatives048. Democratizing Oral History: Sharing the Voices of Blackand Indigenous Peoples in Canada, and ConsstemplatingBarriers of AcceOHA Annual MeetingPanel1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 8Participants:Re-centering First Voices in VR: Relationality and Oral Historyin the Digital Oral Histories for Reconciliation (DOHR)Project Jennifer Roberts-Smith, University of Waterloo;Jennifer Llewellyn, Dalhousie University; KristinaLlewellyn, University of WaterlooVR as a Tool for Co-Creation and Pedagogies ofDecolonization Elizabeth Miller, Concordia UniversityHear, Here: Grappling with the Inherent Challenges of ForgingDemocracy in London Ontario, Canada Ariel Beaujot,University of Wisconsin La Crosse; Michelle Hamilton,Western UniversityChair:Steven High, Concordia University049. Forum on the Protests Following the Murder of GeorgeFloydOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 9050. Education in High School and University Involves Listening:Creating Diverse Curriculum Content in DissertationsOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 1Participants:UC Berkeley Oral History Center K16 Outreach Project: TheHIV/AIDS Curriculum Pilot Paul Burnett, University ofCalifornia BerkeleyGraduate Students at Work in the World: How Oral History CanHelp Miriam Laytner, CUNY Graduate CenterOral History, Creative Commons, and Standards of Learning: ACase Study in Virginia Jessica Taylor, Virginia TechChair:Alissa R. Funderburk, Jackson State University051. Oral History for an Audience: Podcasts, Performance, andDocumentariesOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 10Participants:Film Screening - Detroit 48202: Conversation Along a PostalRoute Pamela Sporn, Grito ProductionsGiveness: Shadow Puppetry, Memory, and Imagination in OralHistory Amy Jensen, Independent Scholar"Grassroots & Hope: Campaigning for Obama" - An OralHistory Podcast Anne Cardenas, Independent ScholarStretching the Limits: Wit and Wisdom on Race, Class andCommunity Survival in the Talking Across the LinesPodcast Carrie Nobel Kline, Talking Across the LinesChair:Shanna M. Farrell, University of California-Berkeley052. Refugees of Pittsburgh: Using Oral History as a Tool ofEmpathy and ActivismOHA Annual MeetingListening Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 2Presenters:Stephanie Walrath, Duquesne UniversityMegan Crutcher, Texas A&M UniversityTaylor Noakes, Duquesne University053. High Stakes and Narrative Drama: Editing Seeds ofSomething Different: An Oral History of the University ofCalifornia, Santa CruzOHA Annual MeetingPanel

3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 3Participants:High Stakes and Narrative Drama: Cameron Vanderscoff,Regional History Project, University of California, SantaCruz LibraryEditing Seeds of Something Different: An Oral History of theUniversity of California, Santa Cruz Sarah Rabkin, RegionalHistory Project, University of California, Santa Cruz LibraryHigh Stakes and Narrative Drama: Editing Seeds of SomethingDifferent: An Oral History of the University of California,Santa Cruz Irene Helen Reti, Regional History Project,University of California, Santa Cruz LibraryChair:Irene Helen Reti, Regional History Project, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz LibraryA Community Perspective on the Living Archives of RwandanExiles and Genocide Survivors Lisa Ndejuru, ConcordiaUniversityThe Pedagogy and Practice of Listening to Rwandan GenocideSurvivors Steven High, Concordia University; ElizabethTasong, Concordia University; Hussein Almahr, ConcordiaUniversity; Felipe Lopera, Concordia UniversityThe Conversational Space in Survivor Interviews – TensionAnalysis Lu Xiao, Syracuse University; Jumayel Islam,University of Western Ontario; Robert Mercer, University ofWestern Ontario; Steven High, Concordia UniversityMapping to Listen to (Life) Stories Sebastien Caquard,Concordia University; Emory Shaw, Concordia University;Jose Javier Alavez, Concordia University; SepidehShahamati, Concordia UniversityChair:Steven High, Concordia University054. The Human Rights Campaign (HRC): Reflections on FortyYears of Progressive Political ActionOHA Annual MeetingListening Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 4Presenters:Leonard Cox, Columbia UniversityMichael Falco, Columbia UniversityGeorge Gavrilis, Columbia University058. What Does Done Look Like? Project Planning MiniworkshopOHA Annual MeetingMini-workshop3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 8Workshop Leaders:Troy Reeves, University Wisconsin-MadisonJennifer A. Cramer, Louisiana State University055. Equity Budgeting: Building Oral History Budgets forJustice?OHA Annual MeetingMini-workshop3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 5Workshop Leaders:Jess Lamar Reece Holler, Caledonia Northern Folk Studios The Marion Voices Folklife Oral History ProjectSarah Dziedzic, Independent Practitioner059. Telling COVID's Stories: Implications for the FieldOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 9Panelists:Janneken Smucker, West Chester UniversityAbigail Perkiss, Kean UniversityAnna F. Kaplan, DC Oral History CollaborativeStephen Sloan, Baylor UniversityJason Kelly, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis056. Institutional Transformation Through the Lafayette CollegeQueer Archives Project Oral History InitiativeOHA Annual MeetingPanel3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 6Participants:Transforming Lafayette College Curriculum Through the QueerArchives Project Oral History Initiative Mary Armstrong,Lafayette CollegeCritically Data Modeling the Queer Archives Project CharlotteNunes, Lafayette CollegeArchiving the Queer Archives Project Elaine Stomber,Lafayette CollegeChair:Charlotte Nunes, Lafayette College057. New Interpretative Methodologies for Listening to InterviewRecordingsOHA Annual MeetingPanel3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 7Participants:060. Welcome ReceptionOHA Annual MeetingReception6:00 to 8:00 pmSecondLife: SecondLifeTHURSDAY, OCTOBER, 22061. Identity & Citizenship in Religious CommunitiesOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 1Participants:Citizenship and the Role of Faith-Based Girls’ Groups inAtlantic Canada in the Secular Age, 1960 to 1980 ShelbyMartens, University of New BrunswickShared Reality: The Active Participation of Seven ConservativeMennonite Women in Modest Dress Practice Megan L.Mong, Independent Scholar; John M. Clifton, SILInternational & University of North Dakota

"This is the Home I Know": Religion, Identity, and Democracyin the Contemporary U.S. Elizabeth Agnew, Ball StateUniversityReligious and Spiritual Experiences of Black Men and TheirRelation to the Decline in Political Power for the BlackChurch Alissa R. Funderburk, Jackson State UniversityChair:Elizabeth Agnew, Ball State University062. Oral History as Intervention: Presentation, Policy, andPracticeOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 10Participants:Surveying the Bounds of Religious Tolerance: CommunityBased Archives and the Jewish Mobile Oral History ProjectDeborah Gurt, University of South AlabamaTrash Talk: Using Occupational Histories from Vermont’sSolid Waste Workers for Public Education and PolicyChange Virginia Nickerson, Independent ScholarA Collaboration to Understand which Voices are Heard inNarratives Collected from Persons with Mental Illness LyndaCrane, Mount St. Joseph University; Tracy McDonough,Mount St. Joseph UniversityChair:Sojin Kim, Smithsonian Institution063. Unsung Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement: A VisualHistory ProjectOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 2Panelists:Curtis Austin, University of OregonMatthew F. Barr, University of North Carolina-GreensboroJames David Gwynn, University of North Carolina-GreensboroChair:Charles David Bolton, University of North CarolinaGreensboro064. Disaster Testimonies: Climate Change, Natural Hazards,and the Lived Experience of Extreme WeatherOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 3Panelists:Deb Anderson, Monash UniversityAbigail Perkiss, Kean UniversityCarmen Bolt, American UniversityChair:Stephen Sloan, Baylor University065. The Oral Histories of the International Phenomenon ofFreedom Colonies.OHA Annual MeetingListening Session11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 4Presenters:Darold Cuba, Columbia UniversityObden Mondesir, Weeksville Heritage CenterTBD TBD, TBD066. Representing Muslim American Diasporas Through OralHistoriesOHA Annual MeetingPanel11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 5Participants:Celebrating Muslim American Diasporas Through OralHistories Zaina Khan, Muslim American Leadership AllianceMuslim American Journeys Zaina Khan, Muslim AmericanLeadership AllianceCollecting, Archiving, and Recording Muslim American OralHistories Zaina Khan, Muslim American Leadership AllianceChair:Zaina Khan, Muslim American Leadership Alliance067. Pause for the Cause: A Conversation on Oral History andCommunity-Centered JusticeOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 6Panelists:Will Tchakirides, University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeDaniel Horowitz Garcia, Independent HistorianAndre Taylor, North Carolina State UniversityJennifer Whitmer Taylor, Duquesne UniversityChair:Jason A. Higgins, UMass Amherst068. Book Publishing Lives!: A Conversation with Oral HistorySeries EditorsOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 7Panelists:David Cline, San Diego State UniversityNancy MacKay, RoutledgeMary Marshall Clark, Columbia UniversityAnne M. Valk, CUNY Graduate CenterChair:Erin Jessee, University of Glasgow069. Fighting for Democracy: The Voices of Steelworkers atSparrows PointOHA Annual MeetingRoundtable11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 8Panelists:Bill Shewbridge, University of Maryland-Baltimore CountyMichele Stefano, Library of CongressMatthew Durington, Towson UniversitySamuel Collins, Towson UniversityChair:William Barry, Community College of Baltimore County070. Silenced No More: DC Communities Amplify Their Storieswith the DC Oral History Collaborative

OHA Annual MeetingPanel11:30 to 1:00 pmZoom: Room 9Participants:The Barry Farm Oral History Project Daniel del Pielago,Empower DCCentering Women’s Stories of Incarceration Kristin Adair,Unchained Media CollectiveNative Americans Are Humans, Not Mascots: Oral Historieswith Native Americans Organizing Against WashingtonDC's Football Team Name Mary Phillips, Omaha Tribe ofNebraska and Iowa/Laguna PuebloChair:Anna F. Kaplan, DC Oral History CollaborativeCommentator:Maggie E. Lemere, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace &Security; DC Oral History Collaborative071. Plenary 1OHA Annual MeetingPlenary Session1:30 to 3:00 pmZoom: Room 1072. Rhetoric and Reality in Museums Today: Oral History asSource, Subject, and StrategyOHA Annual MeetingPaper Session3:30 to 5:00 pmZoom: Room 1Participants:Truth in Tourism: Oral History, Public Memory, and theMississippi Civil Rights Museum Roger Gatchet, WestChester University; Stephen A. King, St. Edward's UniversityH

Tom Chen, St. Mary's College of Maryland Casey Bacon, St. Mary's College of Maryland Lindsay Wooleyhand, St. Mary's College of Maryland Chair: Gerald Gabriel, St. Mary's College of Maryland 016. Oral History and the Civil Rights Era: Community, Change and Experience in Maryland OHA Annual Meeting Listening Session 1:30 to 3:00 pm Zoom: Room 7