31A very good statement from the Irish Oral History Network on the horrible treatment of survivors who had the courage to give their first-person testimony to the Irish Inquiry into Mother and Baby HomesJune 5, 2021/0 Comments/in Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
32‘This is the most serious civil emergency in the history of Ontario’: April 16, 2021 Ontario Hospital Association media releaseApril 16, 2021/0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
33I have recently read Stasiland: Stories from Behind the Berlin Wall (2002) and have begun to read They Say in Harlan County: An Oral History (2011)March 21, 2021/2 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
34Most interesting Zoom talk is scheduled for March 24, 2021 regarding history of Yonge Street presented by the North York Historical Society; also at this post: notes about the history of flightMarch 14, 2021/0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
35For anybody interested in oral history, a 2012 paper by Sheyfali Saujani warrants a close read: Empathy and Authority in Oral Testimony: Feminist Debates, Multicultural Mandates, and Reassessing the Interviewer and her “Disagreeable” SubjectsAugust 22, 2020/0 Comments/in Long Branch, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
36Responses to coronavirus appear directly connected to cultural historyApril 29, 2020/0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
37Kelly of Ville St-Laurent seeks to learn about history of house still standing on Boul Cote Vertu, at the corner of Begin Street behind the Vitre LebeauApril 27, 2020/9 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Some Popular Posts - Past & Present/by Jaan Pill
38The story of COVID-19 revolves around testing, tracing, and isolationApril 26, 2020/0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
39Undark Magazine, March 22, 2020: Corporate-backed science denialism has long been deployed by the tobacco, fossil fuel, chemical, and mining industries to fight public health and environmental regulationApril 14, 2020/0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
40Canadian Literature (a quarterly) highlights “Recasting History: How CBC Television Has Shaped Canada’s Past” (2019); at this post I also discuss Peter Watkins’ take on film languageMarch 2, 2020/0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill