Oral History Project Plan

Instructions
Special COVID19 instructions: Because of the risks associated with the outbreak of COVID19, all Oral History interviews should be performed remotely, unless you are interviewing someone you already see in person daily. “Remote” modes of interview can include email, telephone, and videoconferencing (FaceTime, Zoom, Skype, etc.).This requirement should remain in place until there is a general consensus worldwide that the risks associated with the virus have been downgraded.

Learning from other women is a major component of Womens Studies scholarship. Through Oral Histories (interviews that record the history of a person), we can learn about the experiences of other women, and then analyze these experiences in terms of what we know about Womens Studies.

For the major project in this course, you will conduct an interview with a woman whose background differs from yours (she might be older, younger, of a different ethnic group, has children, does not, a different religion, etc.). You will need to design the questions for your interview based on the concerns and issues we are studying in this course.

For the assignment due this week, you will begin by planning your interview

Project Plan Requirements
Decide whom you will interview for your project (and why), and then submit a two paragraph Project Plan:
1. The first paragraph should name the subject you have chosen and explain why you believe she will make a good interview subject for a Womens Studies Oral History. This paragraph should include some discussion of the Womens Studies issues you plan to bring up in the interview. (50 points)
2. The second paragraph should describe your plan for conducting the interview, including the when/where/how of the process. Also explain what your backup plan is in the case that your original choice is unavailable or changes her mind. (50 points)