The Work of Memory in the Making of Justice
This edition of Story as Legacy aims to deepen our inquiry into how memory stretches both backward and forward—to shape what is kept, who is seen, and what futures become possible.
Read moreThis edition of Story as Legacy aims to deepen our inquiry into how memory stretches both backward and forward—to shape what is kept, who is seen, and what futures become possible.
Read moreWe are preserving the history of our struggle. The protests, the court battles, the youth movements, the diplomacy—all are part of our living archive.Malih Ole Kaunga | IMPACT Kenya
A recovered trove of over 1,000 cassette tapes dating from the AIDS pandemic speaks to the resilience of San Francisco’s queer faithful
Read MoreWe as researchers and archivists must ask ourselves not only how archives preserve history, but also whether they can uplift community.Jeannette Martinez | Luce/ACLS Dissertation Fellow
At the historic home of artist David Ireland, 500 Capp Street Foundation is rethinking what an artist’s archives can be, and newly questioning traditional boundaries between art, history, and process
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The contributions of African women in science, mathematics, and related professions have long been undervalued. In today’s Ghana and beyond, new achievers are pushing beyond that erasure—creating pathways for inclusion, innovation, and expanding legacy
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