Do join us on 28 Sep for our next free 'In Dialogue' online event with @ihr_history! 6pm BST.
We'll be hearing from @AIUCentre
a specialist open-access library + archive in #Manchester that focuses on study of race, migration + fight for social justice https://t.co/dgkFbRQA6n
@BL_OralHistory It was great to to see #oralhistory being used in innovative ways in AIDS The Unheard Tapes. Well done for the well deserved nomination and bringing these stories into the public domain.
The BAFTA was not to be... but it was great the series was nominated. All three episodes are on iPlayer - so hopefully this will nudge more people to watch. Thanks to all involved - especially the amazing interviewees who shared their stories so generously.
Wed 2 Nov at 12.30pm feel free to join us to discuss Douglas A. Boyd’s 'I just want to click on it to listen’: Oral history archives, orality and usability', pp.117-134 of Oral History Reader (3rd edn) 2016, editors Rob Perks & Alistair Thomson. DM or [email protected] for details
If you are interested in finding out about how to use your oral history recordings to create podcasts, join the Oral History Society Creative Special Interest Group for our next online event. Details below. #oralhistory#podcast#creativeoralhistory
Check out this blog piece for @OralHistorySoc by @elisabeth_coon & @notsecretGarden to learn about our @UKRI_News project on #mixedmarriage & mixed relationships (broadly conceived) in Ireland👇:
https://t.co/kLjEsfuEus
And if you'd like to be interviewed, please get in touch!
Get immersed 🌊 in StoryTrails 👣
Lambeth's Brixton Library is one of 15 places in the UK to host StoryTrails – underlining the vital 💟 role libraries play in stories...
Discover 🔎 history all around you with free virtual storytelling
https://t.co/Mvy9nu7Sid
Curious about creative ways to work with oral history? Check out the Creative Oral History Special Interest Group Summer Newsletter on the @OralHistorySoc SIG webpages https://t.co/SJiz4mZQP2
Check the pulse of creative oral history, in Moments of Grace, an oral history of nursing and midwifery in the pandemic @ontherecordcic
https://t.co/fU2VSnSj80
Touch the paint & hear the voices! Fun tech creates a talking wall. Young people used EMOHA collections & made their own recordings. At launch of projects re places & people in Leicester's High St Heritage Action Zone from @FOCUScharity Thanks to @Leicester_News@LeicsIAS
At the Creative Oral History Special Interest Group we love it when we hear about projects using oral histories in creative and innovative ways. Here's one to watch! @StoryFuturesA @BFI
⭐UNIQUE, UNMISSABLE AND FREE!⭐
The UK’s largest immersive storytelling project StoryTrails is touring the UK in 15 locations! We'll be bringing you experiences that take you on a journey through space and time and tell stories about your local community👉https://t.co/TNhFy01a6L
Tulla Kumpunen from Finland, shared a Memories House project, showing the making of films depicting the creation of memory boxes. This work had a special emphasis on intergenerational participation.
#PerformingOralHistory#reminiscence
'Just keep digging!' Karen Meenan of the Reminiscence Theatre Company in Ireland has evoked my own memories and it's great to hear about creative engagement with a choir, drama and intergenerational work.
#PerformingOralHistory#reminiscence
We are really globe trotting today, with a presentation from Oral History Centre at National Archives Singapore about the use of adaptive oral history methodology in reminiscence work among families living with dementia
#PerformingOralHistory#oralhistory#reminiscence#dementia