OHA Webinar and Workshop Recordings

OHA provides our webinar and workshop recordings free to all members.

2025 Webinars:

Oral History & The Law Webinar Series

Oral History & IRB Review | Oral History & The Law Webinar #1: https://youtu.be/W4ytGNPmFf4

As a follow-up to the popular session from the 2024 OHA Annual Meeting in Cincinnati, Jay-Marie Bravent and Doug Boyd continue the community conversation focused on current trends in oral history research, risks, privacy, hierarchies of legitimacy, ethics reviews as peer reviews, IRB professionals as resources and partners, and other aspects of regulatory compliance.

Indigenous Protocols and Perspectives | Oral History & The Law Webinar #2: https://youtu.be/nbR0hRZ7cYg

Dr. Trevor Reed and OHA Council Member Francine Spang-Willis discuss issues of emergent concern to Indigenous communities in the realms of federal law, community cultural protocols, and the ethics of collecting intangible cultural heritage and traditional cultural expressions, including oral histories.

 

Select Past Webinars:

2021-2023 OHA NEH-funded Public Trainings: https://oralhistory.org/neh/#Workshops

Protect the Value of Your Labor: Survival Freelancing Skills in Oral History, presented by Liz Strong, January 28, 2021, https://youtu.be/RLCfmE_1wGQ

Fieldwork and Digital Audio Technology: What to Know Before You Go!, presented by John Fenn and Andy Kolovos, May 1, 2020, https://youtu.be/E6ihHy54Fhs

Oral History at a Distance: Conducting Remote Interviews, Sponsored by Baylor University, March 31, 2020 Training Module : https://youtu.be/WsSTWkVTit0 Q&A: https://youtu.be/CcUARl7S0F8

Finding Common Ground at the Intersection of Cultural Sustainability and Oral History, presented by Amy Skillman and Linda Shopes, with a guest appearance by Heidi Lucero, December 11, 2019, https://youtu.be/KFuxTMVvWeg

Radio Storytelling, presented by Molly Graham, June 27, 2019, https://youtu.be/vS2NnpPM5xg