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Sarah Dziedzic is an oral historian, project consultant, grant advisor, researcher, and workshop facilitator based in New York City.
Sara Sinclair is an oral historian of Cree-Ojibwa, German-Jewish and British descent. Sara teaches in the Oral History Masters Program at Columbia University.
Kristen La Follette teaches oral history service learning and creative writing at California State University Monterey Bay.
Bill Smith creates oral-history memoirs and commemoratives. The best stories from your life in your own words and the words of your circle published in an art book format.
Eleonora Anedda is an oral historian from Sardinia, Italy. She cares about documenting and preserving untold stories of individuals, families and communities.
Brandon Perdomo is an interdisciplinary artist from the occupied territories of Lenapehoking, currently known as New York, fascinated with self-reflection and alterity, which are the engines of his work.
Decentering Dominance is a collaboration between Fernanda Espinosa (oral historian, creative practitioner, and cultural worker), and Allison Corbett (Spanish<>English interpreter, oral historian, and language justice advocate) dedicated to working at the intersections of language justice, research, and oral history.
Allison Corbett (she/her) is a Spanish<>English interpreter, oral historian, and language justice consultant.
Lynn Lewis is an oral historian, educator and community organizer. Among her current oral history projects are the Picture the Homeless Oral History Project which she founded with long time homeless leaders of the organization to document their struggle for human and civil rights; exploring what that history means to the homeless leaders who shaped it.
Anna F. Kaplan, PhD, is an oral historian, project designer, historian, and educator interested in memory and how individuals and communities remember the past and tell stories to shape the future, particularly about race in the US.
People's stories, and how they are told, mean a lot to me. From the simple answer to how their day was, to how they saw history fold before their very own eyes.
Leyla Vural is an oral historian and social geographer based in New York City.
Bridget Bartolini is an oral historian, socially engaged artist, and writer who uses story-sharing to strengthen community connections. Her creative process involves working with community members, organizers, activists, and artists to collaboratively create tributes to the people and places that make up our homes.
Lily Doron is an oral historian, audio and podcast producer, curator, and storyteller. She is interested in mobilizing personal narratives for social justice and community-building.
Alissa Rae Funderburk is the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation funded Oral Historian for the Margaret Walker Center at the HBCU Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi.
liú (pronounced “lee-oo”) is a queer and trans non-binary, disabled, mixed-race nerd. Their work combines technology, education, and storytelling to thaw trauma, create connection, empower community members (and themselves), and explore the textures and dimensions of silence.
Erica Fugger is an oral historian and peace educator based in the New York City area. She actively works with organizations, communities, and families to implement historical documentation and dialogue initiatives.
Lauren Taylor, M.A., M.S., L.C.S.W., oral historian and psychiatric social worker, is a Senior Lecturer at the Columbia University School of Social Work.