Sentences with phrase «for oral history projects»

«The next morning, the only thing I insisted I wanted to do was go to school, your classroom,» King told Osterweil in an interview for the oral history project StoryCorps.
In addition, we completed six new interviews for our Oral History project, with more scheduled for 2018.
(Sources: Interview of T. Ormston for OCJ History Project, 2014; Justice Ted Ormston, Transcript of Interview for Oral History Project, Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, 2008; Interviews of A. Edgar and M. L. de Sousa for OCJ History Project, 2014.)
We recognize a colleague when we choose her or him for an oral history project, for a biographical piece, for an interview.
At the national level, the Commonwealth has provided $ 1.6 million for an oral history project to be run over four years by the National Library.

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She worked for the Smithsonian Institution's Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage as an archivist, and she has also worked on many oral history and folklife projects.
It is one of the largest oral history projects of its kind and is open to the general public for -LSB-...]
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The projects don't have to be games: Some students are using Storyboard That to create graphic novels, while others are interviewing immigrant family members and publishing the interviews on StoryCorps, a podcasting site for oral histories.
To deepen oral history projects and to make them even more meaningful for your students, follow these steps:
But when we started an oral history project for which I asked my students to record, transcribe, and publish interviews with people they knew who'd moved to California, Steven came alive.
Other strategies for sharing the oral histories with a larger audience include dedicating class or homework time to reading other students» oral histories, sending copies of the narratives to local schools and libraries, or creating classroom or campus exhibits based on the project.
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For instance, urban place - based lessons could include oral history projects where students collect the stories of community members, or historical parks or buildings, or learning about urban agriculture and community gardening in large cities with food deserts.
The Web site's guide for students, How to Do Oral History Projects, is an ideal explanation of such a project for your class.
Connor McLaughlin previously worked as the Dr. Kathy A. Agard Fellow in Community Philanthropy with Our State of Generosity project at the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy, conducting research on the history of Michigan's philanthropic infrastructure by archiving historical documents and oral history interviews.
This place - based project currently has over 300 oral history interviews with transcripts, 80 cemetery catalogues, over 700 scanned photos, searchable databases for transcripts, cemeteries and photos in the online archive and an actual archives room with all the materials in an accessible and organized location.
This is a History Award that you can present to your students for any occasion: completing a research project, doing well on a history exam, or giving an oral presenHistory Award that you can present to your students for any occasion: completing a research project, doing well on a history exam, or giving an oral presenhistory exam, or giving an oral presentation.
Our transcription services are designed for the client who only needs the occasional audio file transcribed as part of a project, e.g., the doctoral student with a handful of interviews to be included with a dissertation or the family historian who needs an oral history included in a manuscript.
It's also the headquarters for digital archiving activities and its oral history project.
Saff's comments on Eco-Echo are excerpted from an interview conducted on August 15 and 16, 2013, for the Rauschenberg Oral History Project.
However, in a 2015 interview with Alteronce Gumby for BOMB Magazine's Oral History Project, which documented the life stories of New York City's black artists, Whitney discussed the profound importance of drawing and line.
Summary: Interview of Philip Guston conducted on January 29, 1965, by Joseph Trovato, in the artist's home in Woodstock, New York, for the Archives of American Art's New Deal and the Arts Oral History Project.
Many artists were in the audience for this oral history lesson presented as part of the 50th anniversary show ICA@50, including Billy Dufala whose ICA@50 micro-exhibition RAIR: Simon Kim and Billy Dufala / Made in Philadelphia (1973) opened in the gallery earlier that day along with Robert Morris: Tracks / Robert Morris / Projects (1974) and Videoarte Brasil / Video Art (1975).
Artists as parents: Greg.org writes about Susan Weil's interviews for the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Oral History Project.
I've been reading the transcript from Susan Weil's interviews for the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Oral History Project.
Sharing Our Stories — Hapeville, Georgia Public Art / Oral History Project Location: Hapeville, Georgia Visual artists are invited to submit proposals for Hapeville's «Sharing Our Stories» public art pProject Location: Hapeville, Georgia Visual artists are invited to submit proposals for Hapeville's «Sharing Our Stories» public art projectproject.
Cassie is the Oral History Project Coordinator and Audio Archivist for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
Formerly, Cassie was the Project Cataloger for the Merce Cunningham Dance Audio Collection and she started her career at NYPL in 2009 as the Oral History Archive Assistant.
Glimcher's reminiscences of Rauschenberg and the Anagrams exhibition at Pace are recorded in his newly released Oral History interview, conducted for the Robert Rauschenberg Oral History project in partnership with the Columbia Center for Oral History Research.
He is featured in the artist oral history project at the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art and his book for UC Press, After Silence: A History of AIDS Through Its Images is due out in Novembehistory project at the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art and his book for UC Press, After Silence: A History of AIDS Through Its Images is due out in NovembeHistory of AIDS Through Its Images is due out in November 2017.
Advisors to the project include curator / producer Carla Peterson, artist / educators Lenora Champagne and Holly Hughes, as well as Susan Kraft, Coordinator of the Oral History Archive and Project at the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performinproject include curator / producer Carla Peterson, artist / educators Lenora Champagne and Holly Hughes, as well as Susan Kraft, Coordinator of the Oral History Archive and Project at the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the PerforminProject at the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
In 2014, the Walkers participated in an oral history project for BOMB magazine.
In addition to preserving Kentridge's time - based works, the Eastman Museum has future plans for a major exhibition of Kentridge's films, videos, and other time - based media, together with the publication of The Kentridge Project, a catalogue raisonné in which the artist will discuss each work in an extensive oral history interview.
In an effort to preserve the legacy of Rauschenberg's life and work, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, in collaboration with INCITE / Columbia Center for Oral History Research, has undertaken the Robert Rauschenberg Oral History Project.
HOPE Public Interest Resource Center Miami Scholars Public Interest Program CEPS - Center for Ethics & Public Service Historic Black Church Program PREP - Professional Responsibility & Ethics Miami STREET LAW Oral History Film Project
Types of transcription projects include interviews, reports, biographies, focus groups, investigation and surveillance audio, oral histories, correspondence, books and articles for publication, blogs, webcasts, etc..
He's also known for his oral history approach to psychology: he's published an oral history of Toronto's trans community, and has several oral and life history projects under way, including a study of New York's neo-burlesque performers, life stories of crossdressers in the 1980s, residents in a college dorm, and an intersectional analyses of residents of the Willowbrook State School.
As a formal response to the Bringing them home report the Government is spending $ 63 million on a «practical assistance» package for counselling, parenting support, family reunion and an oral history project.
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