No. 170    |    13 August 2014
 

   

 

The Lives of America's Homeless

An oral-history project documenting some of the least heard people in American society: those with no permanent address


Life stories of early black faculty offer window onto history

In 1942 a young African American Ph.D. in mathematics, David Blackwell, interviewed for a teaching job at Berkeley. He was hired, but not for many years.


Capturing Greater Taunton veterans' memories before they're lost

A dozen veterans from Greater Taunton have signed up to sit down and record oral histories of their war experiences over the next two days at the Old Colony Historical Society.


Fremont: Afghan-American oral history video screening, presentation slated Saturday

As Aya Okawa's fascination with Afghan culture grew in recent years, she realized that stories about the Afghan-American immigrant experience were difficult to find.


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“Radio Roozegar” dealing with oral history every week

“Oral History of Committee for Welcoming Imam (may his soul rest in peace)” released

Oral history of ayatollah’s campaigns to be published in book

Memories of pre-revolution political prisoners to be released in two books

Website for collecting memories of two events launched

Memoirs of elderly people to be documented

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“Radio Roozegar” dealing with oral history every week

The program “Radio Roozegar” is broadcast every Friday from 22 PM on FM 95.5 MHz from Radio Ketab Network. It is produced and edited by Mohsen Sohani and Mahmoud Babaee.
It has been said that this is the first time that a program with this duration is produced with the professional approach of oral history. The duration of the program is 80 minutes and has 6 parts. The titles of the program are as follows:

 




 

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