In order to undertake liberatory memory work, engage effectively with communities and individuals, and centre people rather than records in their work, archival organizations must be aware of trauma and its effects. This article introduces the concept of trauma-informed practice to archives and other memory organizations. Trauma-informed practice is a strengths-based approach for organizations that acknowledges the pervasiveness of trauma and the risk and potential for people to be retraumatized through engagement with organizations such as archives and seeks to minimize triggers and negative interactions. It provides a framework of safety and offers a model of collaboration and empowerment that recognizes and centres the expertise of the i...
Presented at the Association of Canadian Archivists annual conference. Montreal, Quebec. 5 June 2016...
Much recent discussion about social justice in archival studies has assumed a legalistic, rights-bas...
This short article presents an oral history project undertaken with refugees resettled in Southwest ...
In order to undertake liberatory memory work, engage effectively with communities and individuals, a...
This paper calls for a global community of practice to support people to enact trauma-informed pract...
There are dedicated efforts around the world to steward material related to human atrocities, with a...
This article discusses the development of a new online training course, A trauma-informed approach t...
埼玉県越谷市Late-modern society is full of memories. Memories of trauma are observed particularly in the f...
This article reports on the findings of a survey issued to Canadian archivists regarding their under...
Canadian archives arose from and help maintain white supremacist and settler-colonial frameworks. Th...
Canadian archives arose from and help maintain white supremacist and settler-colonial frameworks. Th...
This article seeks to raise consciousness within the field of archival studies in order to foster a ...
Archivists are inextricably bound to records creators, subjects, and donors not only through the wor...
This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and...
This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and...
Presented at the Association of Canadian Archivists annual conference. Montreal, Quebec. 5 June 2016...
Much recent discussion about social justice in archival studies has assumed a legalistic, rights-bas...
This short article presents an oral history project undertaken with refugees resettled in Southwest ...
In order to undertake liberatory memory work, engage effectively with communities and individuals, a...
This paper calls for a global community of practice to support people to enact trauma-informed pract...
There are dedicated efforts around the world to steward material related to human atrocities, with a...
This article discusses the development of a new online training course, A trauma-informed approach t...
埼玉県越谷市Late-modern society is full of memories. Memories of trauma are observed particularly in the f...
This article reports on the findings of a survey issued to Canadian archivists regarding their under...
Canadian archives arose from and help maintain white supremacist and settler-colonial frameworks. Th...
Canadian archives arose from and help maintain white supremacist and settler-colonial frameworks. Th...
This article seeks to raise consciousness within the field of archival studies in order to foster a ...
Archivists are inextricably bound to records creators, subjects, and donors not only through the wor...
This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and...
This article explores the challenges of engaging historically excluded communities with archives and...
Presented at the Association of Canadian Archivists annual conference. Montreal, Quebec. 5 June 2016...
Much recent discussion about social justice in archival studies has assumed a legalistic, rights-bas...
This short article presents an oral history project undertaken with refugees resettled in Southwest ...