The Importance of Oral History
When
12:15 – 1:15 p.m., Nov. 18, 2024
Where
Please join the Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library for a hybrid (in-person and virtual) panel discussion about Lives in the Law, a newly accessible oral history collection detailing what life after law school looks like from those who entered the legal profession.
The broader importance of oral histories will also be discussed.
Featured speakers
- Toni M. Massaro, Dean Emerita and Regents Professor of Law, University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
- Aengus Anderson, Oral Historian & Digital Media Producer, University of Arizona Libraries
- Berlin Loa, Associate Professor of Practice and Knowledge River Program Manager, University of Arizona College of Information Science
Law Library Archivist Jaime Valenzuela will lead the discussion.
Details
In-person location: Ares Auditorium, Room 164
Lunch will be served at noon. Please register for lunch by Wednesday, Nov. 13.
Zoom registration is required for virtual attendance.
Sponsors
This event is co-sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship for Diversity, Inclusion & Cultural Heritage and the UA Student Bar Association.
Contacts
Jaime Valenzuela