Invitation to Interview with the Emory Oral History Program

Invitation to Interview with the Emory Oral History Program

The Emory Oral History Program is continuing to explore the issues shaping our community. We invite you to join us by sharing your stories and signing up for an interview today.  

The Stories During the Coronavirus Pandemic initiative continues to explore the impact of the pandemic through one-on-one interviews. How have your life, work, or studies been transformed? How have you adapted to new demands and evolving challenges while living through the pandemic?  

We are also expanding our Underrepresented Voices series, and invite faculty, staff, and students who identify as Black, Latinx, First-generation, or LGBTQ+ to join us for an interview. Your perspectives matter, and your voices are an integral part of the university.  

As life on campus finds a new rhythm, recording and preserving your oral history will help us build community and make sense of the ongoing changes around us. Contributing your story to the Rose Library will also enrich the historical record, providing resources for students, educators, and researchers for years to come. Visit the Emory Oral History Program’s page for more information and to sign-up for an informal pre-interview session. We’re looking forward to speaking with you.  


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