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SOHP Home > Outreach
SOHP Outreach
"New Immigrants" Project Celebration in Durham
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The Southern Oral History Program actively promotes a wide range of oral
history outreach efforts designed to facilitate the use of oral history
in classrooms and community scholarship. The SOHP periodically conducts
basic oral history workshops
tailored to fit the needs of a variety of institutions interested in embarking
on or improving interview projects. These workshops provide guidance to
county and school groups as they launch their own oral history projects.
The SOHP also assists teachers through its cosponsorship of the North
Carolina Humanities Council
Summer Teachers' Institutes, which incorporate oral history methodology
in helping K-12 teachers from across the state to rethink the ways they
teach North Carolina history. At the university level, the SOHP offered
a workshop on oral history and the teaching of North Carolina history
as part of UNC-CH's Project for
Historical Education.
The SOHP also encourages and develops public outreach that allows the
subjects of SOHP research projects to become involved in the program's
work in meaningful and beneficial ways. Such events have played an important
role in many of the component projects of the Listening
for a Change: North Carolina Communities in Transition initiative,
and a reception served to bring together many of the interviewees - Democrat
and Republican alike - in the SOHP's North
Carolina Politics Project.
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