Professional Credentials

  • BA in History from Yale University
  • MA in Oral History from Columbia University

Personal Statement

I am an oral historian, community organizer and popular educator committed to furthering history and historical inquiry as a method for movement building and transformative social change. I believe in supporting diverse communities and organizations to document, analyze, and learn from their own histories.

Areas of Specialization

  • Oral history
  • Public history
  • Rural Oregon
  • Social movements
  • Grassroots and community-based organizing
  • El Salvador
  • Immigration

Professional Associations

  • Groundswell: Oral History for Social Change
  • Oral History Association

Selected Positions, Projects, and Publications

  • Network Founder and Co-Coordinator, Groundswell: Oral History for Social Change – Emerging network of oral historians, cultural workers, and community organizers who use oral history and narrative for social change and movement building.
  • Project Coordinator, Roots & Wings Oral History Project, Rural Organizing Project- Community-based oral history project to collectively document, critically analyze, and publicly disseminate the history of grassroots, progressive organizing in rural Oregon over the last twenty-five years.
  • Independent Producer, La Historia: A Transnational Story of Salvadoran Community Organizing – Oral history and audio documentary project exploring the role of historical memory in the transnational organizing of a Virginia-based Salvadoran immigrant Hometown Association.
  • Peter Kardas and Sarah K. Loose (eds.), The Making of a Popular Educator: The Journey of Beverly A. Brown. Portland, OR: Jefferson Center, 2010.
  • Sarah K. Loose with Juan Ayala Argueta, Ramon Alfaro Veliz, and Isidra Garcia Villalobos,Una Sistematización de la Educación Popular en el Cantón Santa Marta, Cabañas, El Salvador, 1978 – 2001. San Salvador: ADES Santa Marta, 2003.

Contact Information:
sarahloose@gmail.com