Groundswell

Oral History for Social Change. Groundswell is a dynamic network of oral historians, activists, cultural workers, community organizers, and documentary artists. We use oral history and narrative in creative, effective and ethical ways to support movement building and transformative social change. Our mission is to provide mutual support, training, and resources in the practice of grassroots oral history in order to build the creativity and power of social justice movements.

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Oral History for Social Change. Groundswell is a dynamic network of oral historians, activists, cultural workers, community organizers, and documentary artists. We use oral history and narrative in creative, effective and ethical ways to support movement building and transformative social change. Our mission is to provide mutual support, training, and resources in the practice of grassroots oral history in order to build the creativity and power of social justice movements.

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