This presentation discusses the Bridges That Carried Us Over Project: Documenting Black History in the Inland Empire, a community-based, collaborative initiative between three local area universities designed to capture the accounts, experiences, and personal narratives from members of the Black community in San Bernardino and Riverside counties
A collaborative oral history project was recently completed at the University of North Carolina Wilm...
Document presented to persons interested in participating in the oral history project. Sections incl...
Presentation at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA on August 16, 2...
This video highlights historically significant places, spaces, and people in the Inland Empire\u27s ...
This article discusses a community-based collaborative initiative to document Black history in Inlan...
Video recording of “Building Bridges: Panel Discussion of Black History in the IE” hosted by the Joh...
This presentation discusses two complementary digital projects to better document Black history and ...
Presentation about the Middletown Digital Oral History Project, a LSTA grant-funded project to digit...
From the conference program: This presentation reviews the progress and objectives of a federally-f...
Grant narrative for the grant, "Connecting Communities with Libraries, Archives, and Historians Thro...
Our project examines themes in African American history from the 1910s to 1970s through the lens of ...
From the conference program: This presentation reviews the progress of a federally-funded, 3-year h...
A Conversation Project program reveals the stories and struggles of Oregon\u27s African American com...
Historically, archives have told the stories of the dominant society. Increasingly, archives are exp...
Digital scholarship initiatives and movements for library and other archival holdings to reflect div...
A collaborative oral history project was recently completed at the University of North Carolina Wilm...
Document presented to persons interested in participating in the oral history project. Sections incl...
Presentation at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA on August 16, 2...
This video highlights historically significant places, spaces, and people in the Inland Empire\u27s ...
This article discusses a community-based collaborative initiative to document Black history in Inlan...
Video recording of “Building Bridges: Panel Discussion of Black History in the IE” hosted by the Joh...
This presentation discusses two complementary digital projects to better document Black history and ...
Presentation about the Middletown Digital Oral History Project, a LSTA grant-funded project to digit...
From the conference program: This presentation reviews the progress and objectives of a federally-f...
Grant narrative for the grant, "Connecting Communities with Libraries, Archives, and Historians Thro...
Our project examines themes in African American history from the 1910s to 1970s through the lens of ...
From the conference program: This presentation reviews the progress of a federally-funded, 3-year h...
A Conversation Project program reveals the stories and struggles of Oregon\u27s African American com...
Historically, archives have told the stories of the dominant society. Increasingly, archives are exp...
Digital scholarship initiatives and movements for library and other archival holdings to reflect div...
A collaborative oral history project was recently completed at the University of North Carolina Wilm...
Document presented to persons interested in participating in the oral history project. Sections incl...
Presentation at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA on August 16, 2...