Sarah Ellis
Narrative Archivist & Oral Historian
MA, Oral History, Columbia University
15+ years experience
Sarah Ellis is a leading narrative archivist and oral historian specializing in the personal stories of military veterans. With 15 years of experience, she has meticulously documented hundreds of veteran accounts, first at the Veterans' Legacy Project and later as a senior consultant for Valor Voices Archive. Her specific area of focus is the long-term psychological impact of service, particularly on family dynamics. Her seminal work, "Echoes of Home: Veteran Narratives and the Family Unit," was a finalist for the National Oral History Award. Sarah holds a Master of Arts in Oral History from Columbia University, where her thesis explored post-service identity formation. Her professional philosophy centers on the belief that every veteran's story holds invaluable insights, contributing to a richer understanding of military service and its societal reverberations. Readers can expect her articles to offer deeply empathetic, meticulously researched, and often poignant explorations of veteran experiences, always prioritizing authenticity and the human element over clinical analysis.
Articles by Sarah Ellis
No posts found