Tuesday, February 20, 2024 1pm to 2:30pm
About this Event
6203 University Dr N, Omaha, NE 68182
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=hr708UjQ6EeqJhWwHc2xPdxLpPMuSxlFki9Y1fxOz1tUOTNLU0hEQjFINDdJS1o3M1cxQ1VKQlozMC4uAs the investment in public humanities grows, oral history is becoming an increasingly important and influential method of knowledge-making across a variety of disciplines.
Intended to inform and inspire faculty, research, and teaching, this brown-bag event, sponsored by the Tell All the Truth Project (TATP), will feature three panelists who possess a wealth of knowledge, experience, and expertise in the practice of ethical oral history. As part of the session, the panelists will:
Attendees will come away from the session with a nuanced understanding of 1) what ethical oral history is (and is not), and 2) key best strategies for practicing it.
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