Video Archive - Oral History Workshops
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2009
Learning to Hear the Stories X
A Ten-Year Retrospective
March 13, 2009, Kansas Union
Allesandro Portelli, Distinguished Professor of American Literature
University of Rome-La Sapienza
Globalization and Democracy: the Terni (Umbria,
Italy) Steel Strikes of 2004-05
2008
Learning to Hear the Stories IX
Beyond These Hallowed Halls
- Educating America
March 28, 2008, Kansas Union
Barry Jacobs interviewing Bud Stallworth
Bill Tuttle interviewing Monroe and Newman
Valinda Littlefield,
History and African American Studies, University of South Carolina
"I am Only One, But I am One: Southern African American
Women Schoolteachers and Black Freedom, 1884-1954"
Theresa Milk, English, Haskell Indian Nations University
"Reading between the lines: Letters and stories from
19th Century Haskell Institute"
2007
Learning to Hear the Stories VIII
"Oral History at Work: The View From Within”
March 26, 2008, Kansas Union
Carol Ann Carter,
Art & Design, University of Kansas
"Connecting the Dots:
The Western Kentucky University Centennial Project"
Byron Hurt,
Filmmaker
"The Making of “Hip Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes”
Tobias Hecht,
Anthropologist and Author, After Life
"Brazil Belied: A Tale of Ethnography and Fiction"

The Shifting Borders of Race and Identity: A
Research and Teaching Project on the Native American and African American
Experience
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