Posts Tagged ‘Oral History’
VOR at UConn, March 24-25 (CT)
Thursday, March 24th, 2011
VOR presents at “Testimony, Oral History, and Human Rights Documentation: Conference Workshop” at University of Connecticut’s Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, with funding from the Human Rights Institute, March 24-25. Other presenters include, Mark Cave, Eve-Lyne Cayouette Ashby, Lee Ann De Reus, Emma Gilligan, Elizabeth Grefrath, Mimi Lok, Valerie Love, Socheata Poeuv, Daniel Rothenberg, Bruce Stave, and Nancy Toff.
Tags: Human Rights Institute, Oral History, Testimony, Thomas J. Dodd, UCONN, Valerie Love
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VOR invited to Mindshare.la, August 19
Thursday, August 19th, 2010
VOR presents at http://www.mindshare.la/ on “The Limits and Possibilities of Oral History.” Doors open at 7pm @ Exchange LA, 618 S. Spring St., 90014 (Los Angeles, CA) Map
Tags: Exchange LA, Los Angeles, Mindshare, Oral History, Rwanda, Testimony
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Oral History Conference
Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Concordia University, Montreal Canada:
Remembering War, Genocide and Other Human Rights Violations: Oral History, New Media and the Arts
Presentation by VOR on the Methods of Oral History Interviewing:
Saturday, Nov.7, 16:00, Montefiore Club-1195 Guy, Montreal, Quebec
Tags: Canada, Concordia, Conference, Montreal, Oral History, Quebec, Testimonies
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Why Antoinette Speaks
Click here to witness more testimoniesThanks to Constitutional Hill, Cape Town Holocaust Centre, Columbia University, Concordia University, Bates College, UNISA, JAFFA, Habonim, Albuquerque Academy, Friends Academy, Hillel International, Project One, Audiobraille, The AJC, and George Washington University for hosting Voices of Rwanda.
To inquire about bringing Voices of Rwanda to your school, email us.
Thank you to Bartle Bogle Hegarty for hosting our first photograph exhibit.
We were thrilled to be part of Limmud South Africa in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban, and thank Limmud for including us.