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From Individual Experience to Political Expression: A Discussion of How Specific Experiences Are Presented in Movements

May 9, 2017 Admin

In this post, current OHMA student Monica Liuting (2016) reflects how Terrell Frazier uses oral history interviews to frame personal experiences in political expressions. This article is the last in a four-part series exploring Terrell’s recent OHMA Workshop Series lecture, “Becoming an Organizer: Narrative, Identity and Social Action.”

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In Workshop Reflections Tags monica liuting, terrell frazier, oral history, political, activism, network, new york, social movements, organizing, LGBTQ, personal, story, oppression, HIV/AIDS, ACT UP, voice, innovation, research, social change
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The Net Worth of Social Movements and Organizing Networks

May 8, 2017 Admin

In this post, Brian Sarfo explores how Terrell Frazier's work situates the importance of relationships and humanizing the organizer through sociology and oral history. This article is the first in a three-part series exploring Terrell Frazier’s recent OHMA Workshop Series lecture, “Becoming an Organizer: Narrative, Identity and Social Action.”

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In Workshop Reflections Tags brian sarfo, terrell frazier, oral history, sociology, organizing, community, institutions, oppression, injustice, inequality, politics, awakening, identity, intersectional, network, social action, relationships, social movements
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The Intersection of Oral History and Sociology: Using the Life History Method to Better Understand Social Movements   

May 8, 2017 Admin

In this post, OHMA student Steve Fuchs (2016) explores the role oral history plays in helping sociologists better understand social movements. This article is the first in a three-part series exploring Terrell Frazier’s recent OHMA Workshop Series lecture, “Becoming an Organizer: Narrative, Identity and Social Action.”

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In Workshop Reflections Tags steve fuchs, terrell frazier, oral history, sociology, social movements, oppression, life history, story, biography, longitudinal, narrative, emotion, action, community, personal, analysis, data
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OHMA Year-End Student & Alumni News Updates 2016

December 14, 2016 Admin
OHMA alums Erica Fugger and Cameron Vanderscoff with Centre for Public History staff and director Indira Chowdhury in Bangaluru, India.

OHMA alums Erica Fugger and Cameron Vanderscoff with Centre for Public History staff and director Indira Chowdhury in Bangaluru, India.

To close out the year, OHMA is excited to share these recent news updates about our students and alumni. We hope that you will be able to join us for our Spring Open House on January 26 and One-Day Oral History Training Workshops on January 28, 2017 to meet a number of our program affiliates—including Nicki Pombier Berger (2010) and Fernanda Espinosa (2015)—and learn more about their innovative work!

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In Alumni News Tags oral history, Columbia, Current Students, Alumni, workshop, updates, nicki pombier berger, liza zapol, erica fugger, cameron vanderscoff, laura barnett, fernanda espinosa, lecture, residency, public history, art, theatre, gender studies, peace activism, social movements, racial justice, language justice, historical dialogue
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