OHMA Associate Director Amy Starecheski wrote the lead article in the Summer/Fall 2014 issue of the Oral History Review. "Squatting History: The Power of Oral History as History-Making Practice" explores the ways in which an in intergenerational group of activists have used oral history to pass on knowledge through public discussions about the past. Check out OHR's podcast about it, in which Troy Reeves, managing editor at OHR, interviews Amy about the project. Amy also discusses her involvement with the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Oral History Association.
Amy Starecheski. 2014. "Squatting History: The Power of Oral History as History-Making Practice," Oral History Review 41(2): 187-216.
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