![]() ![]() Not a MOHA member? Annual student memberships are $15, individual memberships are $25, and institutional memberships are $50. Brown Bag Presentation: The Importance of Using Indigenous Methodologies with Oral History Projects.Roundtable Discussion: The Michigan PBB Oral History Project: Four Perspectives on the Benefits (and Challenges) of Collaborating to Make History from Memories.Presentation IV: Romani Voices Defy Stereotyping.Presentation III: Support Your Scene: Socioeconomic Context and Competing Authenticities in Detroit Rock from Early Punk to the Garage Revival. ![]() Presentation II: The Settlement and Integration of Latinos in Michigan.Presentation I: Bilingualisms, Regimes of Im/mobility, and Identity in the Oral Histories of Iranian Americans in Michigan.(Eventually, this content will be hosted on a MOHA site.) Or you can click on the presentation title below and go to that presentation's page: The University of Michigan-Dearborn Digital Initiatives Program in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters hosted this virtual event.īelow you will find the presentations and recorded live Q&A and workshop sessions. The Michigan Oral History Association (MOHA) held a Flipped Conference (and Workshop) from October 9-16, 2021. The Academy of Retired Faculty and Staff of UM-Dearborn.Foundations Program Information for Faculty.Women in Learning and Leadership (WILL).Center for Ethnic and Religious Studies.
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