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New Haven Oral History Project


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  • The Collection
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Organization

Staff

  • Andy Horowitz, Director
  • Timothy Gambell, web design

Organization

Funding

The New Haven Oral History Project is based at Yale University and administered by the Yale University History Department. Support for the NHOHP comes from the Yale University President’s Office, the Yale University Library Manuscripts and Archives Division, and Yale’s History and Political Science Departments. Past supporters have included the Yale College Dean’s Office and the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven.

Organization

Board of Directors

  • Glenda Gilmore, Board Chair
  • Cynthia Farrar
  • Douglas Rae
  • Louise Endel

What services are offered by the NHOHP?

Services

NHOHP Services

The New Haven Oral History Project is available for consultation and guidance to academic and community oral history projects in the New Haven area.

How can I get involved with the project?

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Attention Yale Senior Essayists!

If you are writing your senior essay or other major research paper about 20th century New Haven history and are considering conducting oral history interviews, the New Haven Oral History Project wants to hear from you.

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Support the New Haven Oral History Project

The New Haven Oral History Project is a non-profit organization. If you are interested in making a tax-deductible contribution to support any aspect of the Project’s work, please contact us.

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Volunteer with the New Haven Oral History Project

The New Haven Oral History Project is an excellent volunteer opportunity for people interested in New Haven, oral history, community development, or service learning. All volunteers receive training in oral history theory and methodology. Volunteers have the chance to fully immerse themselves in all aspects of the Project.

If you would like more information on volunteering, please contact Andy Horowitz, either by email or by phone at (203) 432-7308.


Who is involved with the NHOHP?

Organization

Staff

  • Andy Horowitz, Director
  • Timothy Gambell, web design

Organization

Funding

The New Haven Oral History Project is based at Yale University and administered by the Yale University History Department. Support for the NHOHP comes from the Yale University President’s Office, the Yale University Library Manuscripts and Archives Division, and Yale’s History and Political Science Departments. Past supporters have included the Yale College Dean’s Office and the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven.

Organization

Board of Directors

  • Glenda Gilmore, Board Chair
  • Cynthia Farrar
  • Douglas Rae
  • Louise Endel

What is the New Haven Oral History Project?

About

Preservation, Education, Community Building

The New Haven Oral History Project documents the oral history of New Haven, Connecticut. The NHOHP pursues three interrelated goals: preservation, education, and community building. Preservation involves building the New Haven Oral History Collection, a publicly-accessible archive of oral history about the city at the Yale University Library. We educate by teaching students to conduct the interviews, and bringing interviews into the classroom. Community building means putting our history to work in in public forums in our community, creating a common understanding of the past as the basis for a shared vision of the future.

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