Over the past ten years, digital archives documenting underrepresented communities have been rising. For example, oral and print historical projects about minoritized communities and ethnic cultural heritage centers have existed for decades (Daniel, 2010), yet few are fully accessible online. The increased presence of these types of archives points not only to the need to document the histories of these communities but also to the interest in making this work accessible to all. There is an urgency in documenting, archiving, and curating histories—audio, print, video, and other ephemera—because minoritized communities have consistently faced exclusion from majority historical documents. As precarious and essential as this work is, important ...
www.ailla.org This paper presents an overview of the goals and visions of the Archive of the Indigen...
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Over the past ten years, digital archives documenting underrepresented communities have been rising....
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The popular expression ‘locked in the archive’ suggests that items are impossible to find and access...
A collaborative oral history project was recently completed at the University of North Carolina Wilm...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s report on residential schools has increased mainstream att...
Taking into account the very complexity and contestability of the terms “Latino” and “Hispanic” to i...
The Latinx Literacy in Libraries and Archives project is an exploratory study that seeks to understa...
This paper and the topic of my recently completed dissertation wrestle with the utility of endangere...
Historically, archives have told the stories of the dominant society. Increasingly, archives are exp...
www.ailla.org This paper presents an overview of the goals and visions of the Archive of the Indigen...
Defining the archive in the Western tradition is an ongoing process with a complicated history. Equa...
Language archives represent a complicated theoretical and practical site of convergence for Native A...
Over the past ten years, digital archives documenting underrepresented communities have been rising....
This article explores how digital humanities (DH) projects, specifically the building of digital arc...
Unmaking/Remaking Memory Work: Centering Community Narratives of Latinx Lived Experience One of a fo...
The Latinx Literacy in Libraries and Archives project is an exploratory study that seeks to understa...
Everyday communication in minority languages continues to experience decline around the world, even ...
The popular expression ‘locked in the archive’ suggests that items are impossible to find and access...
A collaborative oral history project was recently completed at the University of North Carolina Wilm...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s report on residential schools has increased mainstream att...
Taking into account the very complexity and contestability of the terms “Latino” and “Hispanic” to i...
The Latinx Literacy in Libraries and Archives project is an exploratory study that seeks to understa...
This paper and the topic of my recently completed dissertation wrestle with the utility of endangere...
Historically, archives have told the stories of the dominant society. Increasingly, archives are exp...
www.ailla.org This paper presents an overview of the goals and visions of the Archive of the Indigen...
Defining the archive in the Western tradition is an ongoing process with a complicated history. Equa...
Language archives represent a complicated theoretical and practical site of convergence for Native A...