Pivoting Public Programming to Position the OAH for Post-Pandemic Stability and Success
FAIN: ZPP-283283-22
OAH (Bloomington, IN 47408-4141)
Beth English (Project Director: May 2021 to October 2025)
The
continuation of core programs and member networking offerings using a
digital/in-person hybrid model as well as the development of webinars and
podcasts.
“Pivoting Public Programming to Position the OAH for Post-Pandemic Stability and Success” is a project of the Organization of American Historians (OAH) which will undertake activities and expand programming that continues core OAH programs and member networking opportunities, maintains staffing as the organization pivots to provide both in-person and virtual programming, expands the organization’s capacity to create and expand our current catalogue of digital content, and engages the public through programming that explores the multiple narratives of the US past. Project programming will include professional development and thematic webinars, online and in-person lectures, a second season of the Intervals podcast, and virtual content for the 2022 Annual Meeting and Conference on American History: Indigenous/American Pasts and Futures.