Through the archival looking glass : a reader on diversity and inclusion

Through the Archival Looking Glass illustrates a multitude of perspectives and issues so that fresh voices can emerge alongside more familiar onces, and new concepts can be examined with new treatments of established ideas. Diversity is an ever-evolving concept; the term itself is increasingly rephr...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago, Illinois : Society of American Archivists, [2014]
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Table of Contents:
  • Identity and inclusion in the archives: challenges of documenting one's own community / by Valerie Love and Marisol Ramos
  • Into the deep end: one archivist's struggles with diversity, community, and collaboration and their implications for our profession / by Mark A. Greene
  • Regarding indigenous knowledge in archives / by Jeffrey Mifflin
  • Revolutionizing the archival record through rap: Cuban hip hop and its implications for reorienting the archival paradigm / by Tiffany-Kay Sangwand
  • Archives (re)imagined elsewhere: Asian American community-based archival organizations / by Vivian Wong, Tom Ikeda, Ellen-Rae Cachola, and Florante Peter Ibanez
  • A documentation case study: the desegregation of Virginia education (DOVE) project -/ by Sonia Yaco and Beatriz Betancourt Hardy
  • Respecting their word: how the Braun Research Library works with native communities / by Kim Walters
  • Building diversity inside archival institutions / by Sharon Thibodeau
  • The family and community archives project: introducing high school students to archives and the archives profession / by Daniel Hartwig and Christine Weideman
  • Pluralizing archival education: a non-zero-sum proposition / by Anne J. Gilliland.