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Africana Book Club Discussion: The House Archives Built and Other Thoughts on Black Archival Possibilities

Apr

2

Africana Studies Event
Drown 010
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Join us on Thursday, April 2 at 3:00 pm in Drown 010 for a discussion of The House Archives Built and Other Thoughts on Black Archival Possibilities

As cultural heritage institutions across the nation grapple with the realization that their collecting histories have captured an incomplete picture of history, curators and archivists like Dorothy Berry have been drawn into complicated conversations. The House Archives Built and Other Thoughts on Black Archival Possibilities brings together years of those conversations from their origins in conference halls, webinars, and reading rooms to open them up to the public.

About the Author: Dorothy Berry is an archivist and writer whose work can be found in The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Public Domain Review, and Lapham’s Quarterly. Her writing is informed by archival methodologies from a range of cultural heritage institutions, where she continues to implement creative methods to make archival collections related to Black life available more broadly.

Presented by the Africana Studies Program and the Lehigh Libraries.

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The House Archives Built and Other Thoughts on Black Archival Possibilities by Dorothy Berry. A collage of old photos at the top of the book cover. Text beneath.