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Oral History Interviewer – Training
19th April 2015 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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LATEST OPPORTUNITY: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWER
TRAINING: SUNDAY 19 April 2015 (full day) at The Montagu Centre London, W1T 4BE. Alternative dates may be possible. Please enquire.
Oral history is about recording people’s memories using the medium of sound and video. This can be used as a tool for understanding the recent past, and enables people who have been hidden from history to be heard and the communities they represent.
Interviewer Task Description Role: To carry out oral history interviews with trans* people of faith, using a topic guide (i.e. a list of prepared questions) which will be created as part of the course. Each interview will last approximately 1.5 hours. This may also involve travelling to various parts of the UK to interview participants, but all expenses will be covered, and travelling outside of London is completely negotiable.
Person Specification In order to carry out the oral history interviewer role, you’ll need: an interest in LGBT history; literacy skills; organisational skills; to demonstrate an interest in equality/diversity and religion/spirituality; to be able (with training) to use recording equipment; to be able to travel in order to interview. Time Commitment: In order to be able to take part in the project, you must be available for training, which will be on 19 April 2015, daytime, (tbc) Central London.
Volunteering period: a minimum of 6 months. The amount of hours you wish to volunteer are negotiable, from a minimum of 5 days commitment.
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