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Bay Area Holocaust Oral History Project |
Collection: We collect life history interviews of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust. The archive includes a variety of Holocaust-related experiences, including concentration camp experiences as well as those who participated in the resistance, survived in hiding, were part of the kindertransport, and more. We also have one of the largest collections of histories of those who took refuge from Nazi Germany in Shanghai, China. |
Access: Audio, video and transcripts available at institution. P.O. Box 25506 San Mateo, CA 94402 http://www.bahohp.org |
Responded 4/18/2007 |
Berkeley Historical Society |
Responded 4/16/2007 |
Freedom Archives - San Francisco, |
Collection: Progressive politics and culture, Black studies, Chicano, Native American, Puerto Rico, Latin America, Central America, women, poetry, music. |
Access: Yes, audio and video at institution, 522 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA 94110. Catalogued materials searchable online, www.freedomarchives.org |
Responded 3/19/2007 |
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Fremont Main Library, City of Fremont |
Collection: Local history of Fremont, Union City and Newark. Some Californiana. |
Access: Transcript and audio available, with some restrictions. Fremont Main Library 2400 Stevenson Blvd. Fremont, CA 94538 (510) 745-1444 http://www.aclibrary.org |
Other: The library does not have equipment for playing reel-to-reel tapes. We are hoping to have the interviews reformated to CD-ROM. The set from the 1980s has been transcribed. The earlier set has not. We would welcome volunteers to work on transciption! These materials are available by appointment. |
Responded: 5/18/2007 |
GLBT Historical Society, San Francisco |
Collection: Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender history. Focus is primarily but not exclusively on northern California. Particular strengths of the collection include social movements, bar culture, organizational involvement. Approximately 1000 interviews, which run in length from about 30 minutes to 30 hours., |
Access: Yes, transcript, audio, video, but with restrictions, |
Responded 3/27/2007 |
Hayward Area Historical Society & Museums, Hayward CA |
Collection: Mostly local history related, community remembrances, personal histories, connections to the community, occasionally tied to state, national and world events. |
Access: Audio and video available to the public, with restrictions. |
Responded: 4/13/2007 |
Holocaust Center of Northern California, |
Collection: Oral testimonies, in video and audio, that focus on the experiences of Holocaust survivors, including refugees, children sent on the kindertransport, hidden children. Also included are testimonies of liberators. |
Access: ,,"Yes, transcript, audio, video,,at institution: Holocaust Center of Northern California 121 Steuart Street San Francisco, CA 94105 http://www.hcnc.org/ |
Responded 3/20/2007 |
Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University |
Collection: Oral histories pertaining to labor and the labor movement in the San Francisco Bay Area. Generally, interviews cover events from the 1930s to the present. |
Access: Transcript and audio at institution, 480 Winston Drive, San Francisco, CA 94132 http://www.library.sfsu.edu/about/depts/larc.php |
Responded 3/18/2007 |
Legacy Oral History Program, San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum, |
Collection: Life-history interviews with individual narrators, with an emphasis on their significant occupational history in the performing arts in the San Francisco Bay Area. Narrators occupy a variety of roles, including creators/ interpreters/educators/administrators/writers, etc. who are at-risk in the dance, music, theater and other hybrid forms of performance communities. At-risk is defined through several criteria including life-threatening illness, elder age, or being perceived as outside the mainstream historical continuum. |
Access: Transcript, audio, video, other online and at institution. Legacy Oral History Program San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum 401 Van Ness Avenue, 4th floor San Francisco CA 94102 www.sfpalm.org/programs/legacy" |
Other: Legacy provides a variety of educational outreach activities, including but not limited to public readings and lectures, lecture-demonstrations, performance events, and an ongoing summer oral history training workshop. |
Responded 3/19/2007 |
Livermore Heritage Guild, Livermore, CA |
Collection: Aspects of early Livermore, California: life in the 20's and 30's, life as a local newspaperman, early families, local industries (brick works, wine making, etc.), and others. Approximately 46 interviews (although others are still not cataloged). Approximately 40 narrators. Interviews range from 30 minutes to a couple of hours; most are 30 to 45 minutes. |
Access: Transcript, audio, video at institution, Livermore Heritage Guild, P. O. Box 961, 3rd and K Streets, Livermore, CA 94550 www.lhg.org |
Responded 3/26/2007 |
Making Connections: Career Waitresses of San Francisco, |
Collection: Oral histories and photographs of career waitresses aged 50 and older who work in coffee shops in the Bay Area. There are currently 5 interviews, there will be more interviews for the upcoming photo exhibition at the Jewett Gallery in the SF Public Library (main branch). The interviews range from 1-3 hours each. There are some short interviews from the regular customers as well. |
Access: Transcript, audio, other at institution. Some are at the San Francisco State University Labor Archives. |
Responded 3/18/2007 |
Oakland History Room, Oakland Public Library |
Collection: History of Oakland and the metropolitan East Bay region., |
Access: Transcript, audio, video at institution: Oakland History Room, Oakland Public Library, 125 14th Street, Oakland, CA 94612 http://www.oaklandlibrary.org/Seasonal/Sections/oakhr.html |
Responded 3/20/2007 |
Oakland Chinatown, California |
Collection: Oakland Chinese Americans born in the 1910s to mid-1920s. Interviews conducted 2004-2005. Interviews are life histories covering span of Oakland Chinatown history. Six interviews ranging from 90 minutes to 5 hours. |
Access: See William Wong at the contact info above. |
Responded: 8/6/2007 |
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Oakland Chinatown Oral History Project, Oakland Asian Cultural Center |
Collection: Oakland Chinatown elders. Topics discussed - growing up in Chinatown, changes in Chinatown between childhood and today, significance of Chinatown in Oakland, intergenerational lessons. Ten interviews summer and fall 2007. Each interview 90-120 minutes. |
Access: Online and in selected archived, but not yet. |
Responded: 8/9/2007 |
Oakland Living History Program, Mills College |
Collection: Mills College history (Mills alums and faculty), Oakland history (special projects on MacArthur Corridor and Lake Merritt) We also have a series on Japanese American interviews. Collection consists of 45 interviews of 90 minutes each. Each oral history consists of 1-3 interviews, |
Access: Transcript and audio excerpts available online through Mills College library catalog. Go to http://library.mills.edu/ and type 'OLHP' into the search box.) Complete transcript and audio are available at the Mills College library; Oakland related oral histories are also available at the Oakland Public Library, Oakland History Room. |
Responded 3/7/2007 |
Regional History Project, University Library, UC Santa Cruz. |
Collection: Institutional history of UC Santa Cruz, Central Coastal agricultural history, literary small presses, GLBT history, feminist history, environmental history, cultural history. |
Access: Manuscripts are available in Special Collections at McHenry Library, UC Santa Cruz, and in the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley. Many of the volumes are also available in the circulating collection of the. Many volumes are also available in full text (pdf format) through our website, http://library.ucsc.edu/reg-hist/index.html. |
Responded: 3/20/2007 |
Regional Oral History Office - Bancroft Library UC Berkeley, |
Collection: Approximately 2000 interviews with 1200 on line at this time. Interviews can be from one hour to twenty-plus hours. Overall collection dates back to 1954. |
Access: Transcript, audio, video available online and at institution. See |
Responded 3/19/2007 |
Rosie the Riveter, National Park Service |
Collection: World War II civilian Stories. We have contracted with ROHO at UC Berkeley and they have collected 75 oral history interviews several hours in length. Project is ongoing. |
Access: Transcripts available, but with restrictions at http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/ROHO/ |
Responded 5/9/2007 |
Telling Their Stories: Oral History Archives Project, The Urban School of San Francisco. Howard Levin,hlevin@urbanschool.org 415-593-9525, |
Collection: All interviews conducted by high school students. 20 oral histories, most narrators interviewed twice = approx 40 interviews total. Each oral history approximately four hours. 2002 to current and ongoing with approx. 8 interviews each spring. |
Access: ALL interviews are full-text, full-video - all available online at: www.tellingstories.org. |
Responded 3/18/2007 |
Western Jewish History Center of the Judas Magnes Museum, Berkeley |
Collection: Jewish experience (individuals, families, organizations) in Northern California, including recollections about their lands of origin. Includes California Jewish Community Collection, Jewish Lives in Perspective, Northern California Jews from Harbin, Manchuria, the Petaluma Jewish Community Oral History Project, San Francisco Jews of Eastern European Origin, 1880-1940, Western Portraits. |
Access: Audio and transcript are available at the Western Jewish History Center Judah L. Magnes Museum 2911 Russell Street Berkeley, CA 94705, www.magnes.org. PDF files of transcripts of ROHO collaborations are available through ROHO website or www.archive.org |
Responded: 6/20/2007 |
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