Everyone has a place that is special to them. We develop a connection to place through our own experiences and memories of our time there, and through stories from other people who also care about that place. In this online workshop, VLT is partnering with Vermont Folklife to give attendees tools to seek out and record oral histories that document your relationship to important places in your life and community. We will focus on:
Finding people to talk to and inviting them to participate
Options for audio recording
Eliciting rich responses through engaged listening and thoughtful questions
Preserving and sharing the recordings
Next steps for those who are motivated to continue
This workshop will include time to practice newly learned skills with fellow participants (or with a friend or family member).
This event is perfect for:
People who care deeply about a place: a forest, homestead, farm, cemetery, community building, sledding hill, etc.
People who want to learn and/or share about the history of stewardship on the land where they live, work, or play
People interested in learning more about how to record oral histories and develop their interviewing skills
People passionate about documenting intergenerational memory
Instructors:
Mary Wesley – Director of Education and Media, Vermont Folklife
Andy Kolovos – Associate Director and Archivist, Vermont Folklife
The Vermont Land Trust welcomes and affirms all regardless of their age, culture, abilities, ethnic origin, gender, gender identity, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.