The Academy Foundation recently laid off its Oral History Project team in a consolidation its union called 'a sad and ...
Since 1971, the history of the war has been repeatedly edited, reshaped, amplified, or muted, often depending on who governs. Textbooks change. Emphasis shifts. Some figures rise, others fade. Certain ...
The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition is in New Mexico this week to interview people for an oral ...
For each of these 160 researchers, the Niels Bohr Library & Archives will forever be connected to them, in a footnote at ...
Olivia Green was a 2025 fellow with the HBCU Radio Preservation Project. She shared with WYSO about her past year preserving ...
"I couldn’t get over the idea that I owed my country everything," Mr. Daly, who was awarded the Silver Star for bravery for ...
A new oral history project aims to collect and preserve the stories of Arkansas veterans who served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Arkansans at War Oral History Project is organized by the ...
A member of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, he was a sought-after resource by agencies nationwide—and a fine ...
The first of four stories about moments in local African American published by The Tribune during February.
A new project from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History is working to preserve the personal stories through interviews with the men and women who served in Iraq and ...
Anthropology at Chicago’ pairs faculty conversations with archival research for College students as department approaches its ...
The trauma created by Native American boarding schools has affected generations of people and this week, the National Native ...
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