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The OMA at REFORMA 2015
The OMA’s REFORMA Presentation Established in the early 1970s, REFORMA is a national organization with the mission to “promote library and information services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking.” In its 45 year history, it has only hosted 5 conferences, so the OMA … Continue reading
Minorities in the Barometer, the 1980s
Back in 2012 the OMA began a project to search through The Daily Barometer (day-by-day) to find as many minority issues/multicultural related articles as possible, scan them, and make them available online. We started with the 1970s, completed the 1960s in April of 2013, and now the … Continue reading
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Celebrate Women’s Herstory Month ~ The OSU Women’s Center
Women’s Center Display Join the OMA and the OSU Women’s Center in celebrating Women’s Herstory Month and International Women’s Day 2015! This year, the Women’s center has great programming planned and student staff members, Kali Mickelson and Nicthe Verdugo, curated a display for the library showcasing the mission and services the center … Continue reading
Oregon’s Black History ~ Authors Forum
As part of Black History Month the Oregon Black Pioneers hosted a authors forum featuring five scholars who have written books about the histories of African Americans in Oregon. The authors shared information about their research, answered audience questions, and made their books … Continue reading
Obo Addy Legacy Project Panel Discussion and Concert
This week the OMA collaborated with OSU’s Lonnie B Harris Black Cultural Center to host the Obo Addy Legacy Project for a panel discussion and concert. Needless to say, both events were informative and incredibly fun! International Panel Discussion The panel discussion on the … Continue reading
The OMA at Online Northwest 2015
For the first time, the OMA presented at Online Northwest and the presentation is now online! Online Northwest is a one day conference focusing on the use of technology within libraries and so, the OMA gave a presentation titled “Using … Continue reading
Celebrate Black History Month 2015
Join the OMA and the Lonnie B Harris Black Cultural Center (BCC) in celebrating Black History Month (BHM) 2015! This year, the BCC has over a dozen events planned and student staff members, Osenat Quadri and Kala Hill, curated a display for the library showcasing various items. Come see the … Continue reading
“A Community on the Move” OHS Exhibit
“A Community on the Move” Exhibit Information The Oregon Black Pioneers new exhibit “A Community on the Move” hosted by the Oregon Historical Society is now open to the public! This exhibit highlights the lives of Portland’s African Americans during … Continue reading
OSU’s Black Cultural Center, Historical Records: 1974-1984
BCC Binder (the original is on the left and the display copy is on the right) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When new material comes to the OMA, it is always an interesting experience to assess the contents, organize it, and make it accessible. … Continue reading
OTAI Article in JWA’s Native American Archives Special Issue
JWA Vol 6 Issue 1 Hot of the digital press…the Journal of Western Archives just published a special issue about Native American archives, and the OMA is included for its work on the 2012 Oregon Tribal Archives Institute! The special … Continue reading