Please excuse cross postings There are places left on the Oral History and Cultural Diversity study day at the Museum of London on Wednesday 6 February 2002. Please see the programme below for details and booking information. Oral history and cultural diversity study day Museum of London Wednesday 6 February 2002 This study day will focus on the collecting and display of oral history in musuems. The case studies will provide a valuable insight into collection and display of oral history. The day also includes a chance to visit our Voices oral history exhibition which uses multimedia to present oral history in new ways and make the sound collection more accessible.. 10.30am Registration 10.50am Introduction 10.55am How can oral history shed light on cultural diversity? Rory O’Connell, Museum of London Oral history and Cultural Diversity case studies 11.15am Asian Women’s History Project Padmini Broomfield, Southampton City Heritage 11.45am What can go wrong and how to put it right Martin Roberts, Herbert Museum and Art Gallery Coventry 12.15pm Lunch and Voices gallery visit Putting Oral History on Display 1.30pm The Holocaust gallery at the Imperial War Museum Suzanne Bargett, Imperial War Museum 2.15pm Public responses to London’s voices Annette Day, Museum of London 3.30pm 'Speaking personally, speaking publicly: oral history in museums' Gaynor Kavanagh, Falmouth College of Arts 3.00pm Discussion panel and questions 4.00pm Conference ends Fee: £10 per person For further information or to book please contact the Museum of London Box Office on 020 7814 5777 or at [log in to unmask] Museum of London, London Wall, London, EC2Y 5HN