
oral histories of marginalized groups
Oral histories of marginalized groups are recordings or stories shared by individuals from those communities, capturing their personal experiences and perspectives. These histories provide valuable insights into their cultural, social, and political lives, often highlighting struggles and resilience that might be overlooked in written records. They help preserve diverse voices, challenge dominant narratives, and promote understanding of different experiences. By listening to these stories, we gain a deeper, more inclusive perspective on history, recognizing the richness and complexity of marginalized communities' contributions and challenges.