Events for February 6 - October 17, 2024

  • Brown Bag Metting: Listening and Perspective-Taking

    Concordia University, LB-1042 (COHDS) 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd O, Montreal

    This Brown Bag Meeting will be an informal, lunchtime conversation between Mireille Paquet (Concordia Research Chair on the Politics of Immigration; Director of IRMS) and Luis C. Sotelo Castro (Director of the Acts of Listening Lab, Department of Theatre, Concordia).  The session will explore the intersection of Perspective Taking and Active Listening, two frameworks that […]

  • CONECTADAS: la doble vía de la escucha y del habla / Connected: The Two-way Path of Listening and Speaking

    Concordia University LB-1042 (COHDS) 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd O, Montreal

    Held in Spanish with consecutive interpretation by Franklin R. Bonivento. In this event Constanza Ramírez Molano ends her residency at the ALlab by presenting two interviews carried out with the method CONNECTED. This method proposes a journey from the intimate to the collective through narration, listening, and dialogue. It begins with mutual recognition between interviewer […]

  • Immersive Oral History Capture: Setup, Recording, and Archiving

    Concordia University, LB-1042 (COHDS) 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd O, Montreal

    With Frankie Ray   In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn the essentials of setting up and recording oral history interviews with both video and audio. We will cover how to prepare a recording environment, assemble and test a recording rig, and troubleshoot common technical challenges. Beyond capturing the interview itself, participants will gain practical […]

  • Dancing Life Stories/Dancing Biographies/Forming the WE

    Dance Studio, MB 7.265 1600 Blvd De Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    With the DANC 202 Cohort: Charlotte Bisson, Nathaniel Cancela Edsell, Florence Cross, Homeyra Esmaeilzadeh, Leonardo Giraldo Rodriguez, Anaïs Girard, Elle Golfinopoulos, Sophie Groleau-Rouleau, Nasiriyah Hamilton, Joselande Josue, Adaline Kuranko, Camille Moon, Fredlyne Pierre, Pooya Ratnam, Amy Staples, Kaiya Thomas-Bynoe, and Cameron Weaver.   Join us for an afternoon of dance as students from the Department […]

  • Exploring Diaspora Communities: Oral History, Storytelling, and Digital Mapping

    Concordia’s SHIFT Centre for Social Transformation (LB-145) 1400 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest, Montréal

    In June 2025, the University of Debrecen (Hungary) and Concordia University’s Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling (COHDS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to formalize our collaboration on a large-scale research oral history project that explores the memories and lived experiences of Hungarian Canadians in Montreal and beyond.   We are delighted to host […]

  • Stories Matter 2.0: Working with COHDS’ (very own) Innovative Oral History Software

    Concordia University, LB-1042 (COHDS) 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd O, Montreal

    With Kelann Currie-Williams This workshop will provide a hands-on introduction to using Stories Matter— a free, open-source oral history database software that allows for the archiving of digital video and audio materials, and enables oral historians to annotate, analyze, and evaluate audio and video recordings of interviews. First developed in 2010 at COHDS, this second […]

  • LISTENING/RECORDING/REGISTERING 

    ALLab J.W. McConnell (LB) Building, 1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W. LB-1042-03 (10th floor)

    With Nalini Mohabir   Take part in an active listening session with Nalini Mohabir, inspired by artist Joyce Joumaa’s SIGHTINGS 45 installation. Together we will listen to previously restricted audio excerpts from a 1969 rally in the Hall Building’s mezzanine at the outset of the Sir George Williams Affair. Mohabir, associate professor in Concordia’s Department of Geography, […]

  • Deep Listening to Life Stories

    LB-1019 (Sunroom), COHDS 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W., Montreal, Québec, Canada

    With Steven High The workshop will invite you to engage deeply with a videotaped interview of a Rwandan genocide survivor recorded as part of the Montreal Life Stories project. We will explore different ways of interpreting an interview recording and transcription including narrative analysis, life course visualization, analysis of emotion, etc.  We will send the interview […]

  • Screening of Hommes-relais, Becoming Ruby and Red Girl Rising

    Concordia University, LB-1042 (COHDS) 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd O, Montreal

    With Vladimir Chindea and HotDocs   We are pleased to present, in collaboration with HotDocs, three Citizen Minutes documentaries: Hommes-relais, Becoming Ruby, and Red Girl Rising. Each of these films runs approximately ten minutes and speaks directly to COHDS’s core values of inclusion, resilience, solidarity, and hope. Together, they are sure to captivate viewers and […]

  • Cooking with COHDS: Molisan Winter Remedies

    Concordia’s SHIFT Centre for Social Transformation (LB-145) 1400 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest, Montréal

    With Cassandra Marsillo   This workshop will centre on making two different types of pasta shapes and accompanying recipes typical to Molise, a small region in Southern Italy with a big, historic presence in Montreal. Cavatelli and taccozze are integral parts of Molisan winter remedies. The recipes used for this workshop were collected through oral […]

  • Interpreting the Underlying Dynamic in Oral History

    LB-1019 (Sunroom), COHDS 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W., Montreal, Québec, Canada

    With Steven High This workshop will introduce you to ways of interpreting the underlying interviewer-interviewee dynamic that structures the oral history recording. It is an interview after all. Yet we tend to be so focused on the words spoken by our interview partners that we submerge the underlying dialogic that is its structuring force. Steven […]

  • Working with Communities: A Conversation on Navigating Relationships

    LB-1019 (Sunroom), COHDS 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W., Montreal, Québec, Canada

    Photo description: Marjorie Villefranche in a collective oral history interview at La Maison d'Haïti   With Philippe Blouin, Michael Ferguson, Cassandra Marsillo, Tesfa Peterson, Léa Denieul Pinsky, and Désirée Rochat   This conversation explores a central topic: How do oral historians navigate the web of relationships that tie them to the community they are working […]

  • Capturing Voices: Recording Audio for History

    Concordia University, LB-1042 (COHDS) 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd O, Montreal

    With Frankie Ray   This workshop provides a hands-on introduction to the principles and practices of recording high-quality audio in a range of real-world contexts. Participants will gain practical experience setting up and working with multiple microphone types, including lavaliers, shotgun microphones, podcasting microphones, and built-in camera audio systems. Through guided demonstrations and exercises, the […]

  • Cooking With COHDS: Palacsintá – Sharing Stories and Pancakes from the Hungarian Montreal Community

    Concordia’s SHIFT Centre for Social Transformation (LB-145) 1400 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest, Montréal

    With Sonya Di Sclafani   In Montreal’s Hungarian community, food is not only a reflection of stability, tradition, and assimilation, but also carries meanings of family, nostalgia, and joy. Palacsintá, a sweet or savory Hungarian crêpe, is a well-loved and easy dish that can be filled with jam, ground walnut purée, farmer's cheese, cabbage, and […]

  • Cooking With COHDS: Exploring the Foodways of the Lebanese Community of Leamington, Ontario: Sacred, Industrial, and Baladi

    Concordia’s SHIFT Centre for Social Transformation (LB-145) 1400 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest, Montréal

    With Michael Ferguson   While Lebanese food has been ubiquitous across Canada for decades, this presentation/cooking activity moves beyond shawarma, hummus, and tabouleh to take a closer look at the foodways of one particular community in Leamington, Ontario. Hailing largely from the northern Lebanese village of Tourza, they migrated in mid-twentieth century to smalltown southwestern […]

  • The River That is Not: Teaching Oral History and Photography through Fieldwork

    Concordia University, LB-1042 (COHDS) 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd O, Montreal

    With Lea Kabiljo This event marks the opening of The river that is not, an exhibition presenting a research project developed in collaboration with students from the visual arts program at the Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí, Ecuador, and presented at COHDS from March 9 to April 20. Developed as a short-term teaching intervention, the […]

  • Where Is the Joy in Oral History? 13th Emerging Scholars Symposium on Oral History, Digital Storytelling & Creative Practice

    LB-1019 (Sunroom), COHDS 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W., Montreal, Québec, Canada

    COHDS is delighted to invite you to the 13th Emerging Scholars Symposium, a one-day, in-person event bringing together emerging scholars, artists, and community practitioners working in oral history, digital storytelling, and creative research. This year’s symposium asks: Where is the joy in oral history? exploring joy as an emotional, political, and creative force in storytelling […]

  • Cooking With COHDS: Cantar en la cocina: Música, memoria y masa – an Empanada-Making Workshop

    Concordia’s SHIFT Centre for Social Transformation (LB-145) 1400 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest, Montréal

    With Hannah Pinilla   In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore the intersections of storytelling, music, and cooking through the preparation of Colombian empanadas—an everyday dish rich with regional and familial meaning. Guided by a demonstration of the four key steps, participants will make three variations of empanadas (pollo, carne, and plátano). Because music is […]

  • Faire parler les sons de la ville. Réflexions sur les ambiances et les paysages sonores en tant que récits géographiques

    LB-1019 (Sunroom), COHDS 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W., Montreal, Québec, Canada

    With Violaine Jolivet   What story (city) sounds tell us? Reflections on ambiances and soundscapes as geographical narratives This research presentation aims to show how the sounds produced and perceived by individuals and groups can be understood as possible narratives about the places we inhabit and study. Based on interviews conducted as part of my […]

  • Montreal Book Launch of Gaza: The Dream and the Nightmare

    LB-1019 (Sunroom), COHDS 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W., Montreal, Québec, Canada

    With Julie Norman   In this urgent and compelling book, Julie M. Norman and Maia Carter Hallward tell the story of Gaza from its early foundations, across decades of occupation, to the devastation of the ongoing war. Rather than focusing on elites or abstract politics, at the book's heart are ordinary Gazans - students, aid […]