Elevating Latino History in Oregon: Developing Resources for Community Self-Documentation
March 14, 2013 | ||
4:00 pm | to | 5:30 pm |
Collaboration Center
Room 122
UO Knight Library
A CLLAS Grantee Presentation with Emily Afanador of the Oregon Folklife Network
Please join us for an update on the development of the Self-Documentation Toolkit. The Toolkit is a compilation of lessons, videos, online modules and other interactive tools to train individuals and groups on the techniques of historical audio, visual, and written documentation. This toolkit has been designed in response to the interest generated by the Latino Roots in Lane County exhibit and documentary project, and will be a resource for any individual or group interested in documenting their family or community history.
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