2016 OHA Local Arrangements Chair Karen Harper and President Doug Boyd at the 35th SOHA Anniversary celebration.
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​Visit www.connectingtocollections.org/caring-for-archives to register today!
On Saturday, October 29, 2016 from 9:00am – 12:30pm, San Diego History Center is offering an Oral History Workshop to the public. The fee is $15 for SDHC and San Diego Genealogical Society Members, and $25 for Non-Members. This introductory workshop discusses the importance of oral history and all aspects of how to do it. Join SDHC in learning how you can add to the diverse tapestry of our region’s narratives.
For more information, please visit SDHC online at http://www.sandiegohistory.org.
We’re live at the Transitions in Oral History Projects from Tape and Text to Digital Media panel with participants Claytee White, Joanne Goodwin, and Susan Resnik. The current Southwest organization President, Marcia Gallo, is chairing this SOHA session. What a fascinating group!
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Visit the the Exhibit Hall to learn more about SOHA! Speak with Franklin Howard and receive news about our upcoming conference in Tempe, AZ April 27-29, 2017. Scholarships and mini-grant opportunities are available. He will also be participating in the Poster Session and Projects Bazaar on Saturday from 3-4pm. #oha #soha@oha #conference #exhibit #poster
Safe travels to Long Beach OHA and SOHA friends! We look forward to seeing you at this year’s 50th conference! @ohassociation
They came to have their babies. They went home sterilized. The story of immigrant mothers who sued county doctors, the state, and the U.S. government after they were pushed into sterilizations while giving birth at the Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center during the 1960s and 70s. Led by an intrepid, 26-year-old Chicana lawyer and armed with hospital records secretly gathered by a whistle-blowing young doctor, the mothers faced public exposure and stood up to powerful institutions in the name of justice.

VIRGINIA ESPINO is a historian at the UCLA Center for Oral History Research, and has conducted oral histories with major figures in the Latina/o community. Her research on coercive sterilization at LACMC provided the basis for the documentary project. Her research was published Las Obreras: Chicana Politics of Work and Family, edited by Vicki L. Ruiz, and Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia. She has served on the California Commission for Sex Equity, and the Los Angeles Chicano/Latino Education Committee. Visit www.nomasbebesmovie.com for more information.
SOHA members, friends, and supporters: We plan to see you in Long Beach for the 50th Anniversary Oral History Association Conference from October 12-16, 2016. During the conference, SOHA will celebrate our 35th Anniversary with a special gathering and awards ceremony from 6:30 to 8:00 pm Saturday evening, October 15th. We are gathering in the beautiful and historic First Congregational Church of Long Beach, about six blocks from the conference hotel. Requested donation of $15 includes dinner and presentation of the 2016 James V. Mink Award to oral historian and filmmaker Virginia Espino. Proceeds support SOHA’s scholarship and grants programs. Please RSVP by October 7, 2016. For more information, contact SOHA at 702-895-5011 or at soha@unlv.edu.