May/June/July OHS Talks Inclusiveness & Openness

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In a spirit of openness to inclusivity and critical reflection on its own record, the Oral History Society is launching a series of joint talks with Black and minority ethnic (BME) organisations and individuals who share an interest in researching and understanding the past through the memories of people who lived it.

The Society’s aim is to learn from the research activities of BME organisations and individuals and the dissemination of what they find, acknowledging that this may raise difficult issues. Through such dialogues the Society aims to acquire greater awareness and appreciation of UK BME history and its historians and to be inclusive of this through its activities.

Details of three upcoming talks that will be held online between May and July 2022 can be found below. We hope to see you there!

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