The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition is wrapping up an oral history project in Tulsa, Oklahoma ...
The New York Times’s celebrated 1619 Project is as intriguing for the second half of its title as for the first. What is the project of this sprawling project; what are not just its principal ...
Many Indigenous people have told stories about their time in boarding schools that they’ve kept inside for decades, finally ...
Fights over how we tell our national story go back more than a century — and have a great deal to teach us about our current divisions. Credit...Illustration by Derek Brahney Supported by By Jake ...
Pratt Alumni Engagement is excited to partner with PCI on the Pratt Alumni Oral History Project, an opportunity for you to share your experiences and photos for publication. Launching in September ...
WTOP is marking Pride Month by showcasing the people, places and important issues in the LGBTQ+ communities in the D.C. area. Check back all throughout June as we share these stories, on air and ...
Incite at Columbia, a social science research institute, home to the Columbia Center for Oral History Research, has completed 470 interviews— totaling around 1,100 hours of audio— as part of the ...
The Veterans History Project was established by Congress in 2000. Since then, they have collected more than 120,000 stories ...
For historians, researching the past and finding ties to the present is a cherished hobby, job, and duty. This is especially important when dealing with one-of-a-kind artifacts from critical moments ...
The University Insider is The Daily’s first faculty and staff-oriented newsletter. This weekly newsletter will give U-M faculty and staff the ability to see the most important issues on campus and in ...
Jenna Smith, a senior at Duke University, was in high school when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. During that time, she set out to learn more about queer history, so she created The LGBT History Project.
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