According to Baba

A social history of Sudbury’s interwar Ukrainian community.

*Shortlisted for the 2016 the Taras Shevchenko Foundation biennial Kobzar Literary Award

Oral History Off the Record

An edited collection that focuses on oral history methodology, and the uncertainties and remarkable opportunities that define this human-centered methodology.

*Winner of the 2014 US Oral History Association’s Book Award

Beyond Women's Words

An edited collection that shifts attention from “mainstream” Western approaches to feminist oral history to alternative forms of knowledge production by Indigenous anti-colonial, Third World anti-colonial, and LGBTQ+ feminist oral historians.

*Winner of the 2019 US Oral History Association’s Book Award

Refugee Boulevard

A multimedia project that captures the initial experiences of child Holocaust survivors who settled in Montreal's St. Urbain Ghetto.

*Winner of the 2020 Canadian Historical Association Prize in Public History and 2020 US Oral History Association Mason Multi-Media Award

Mining Immigrant Bodies

A multimedia project that examines the inescapable ecological relationships forged between citizens and the landscape in the postwar period in Sudbury.

Historians Cooking the Past

A COVID-19 inspired blog where oral and public historians, as well as storytellers throughout the world, share food memories and exchange recipes.

Chaperoning Survivors

A project that thinks deeply about the role that professional survivors have played in Holocaust education in Montreal and beyond.