We're an archival repository and library at Arizona State University that preserves Chicano/a and Mexican American history in Arizona and the Southwest.
"We see you, we hear you, and you matter."
Please read our full statement, "Preserving history, telling stories: in the service of justice and equity" https://t.co/vshZmBXcCR
@ASULibraries is recruiting three Archivists as part of a cohort within the CDA Initiative. Early career professionals are encouraged to apply. Application deadline is July 26, 2024. To learn more about ASU Library employment, visit https://t.co/f5XT0l3xwU
@ASULibraries is recruiting three Archivists as part of a cohort within the CDA Initiative! Early career professionals are encouraged to apply. Application deadline is July 26, 2024. To learn more about ASU Library employment, visit: https://t.co/f5XT0l3xwU
Fellows will be introduced to community-driven archives and work with archivists/staff from CDA Initiative and Labriola National American Indian Data Center at ASU Library. This grant-funded project is made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
This fall we welcome seven students to the Community Archivist Fellowship Program, which seeks to inspire community and tribal college students to obtain a graduate degree in order to become professionally trained archivists or librarians.
To celebrate Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month, we are featuring images from our CDA Loteria deck! ✨Card 32 "La Archivista Comunitaria" (The Community Archivist) features Irma Payan, a community archivist and a founding member of Arizona Barrio Stories. Art: Jasmine Torrez
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we are featuring images from our CDA Loteria card deck!✨Card 19 "La Chicana" features Dr Christine Marin, Professor Emeritus & Founder of the Chicano/a Research Collection in 1970, original photo of Dr Marin circa 1972. Art: Jasmine Torrez
The Community Archivist Fellowship application deadline is coming up on July 7th! There are 8 spots available for this upcoming academic year. For any questions, contact Ah'sha Notah at [email protected]. #IMLSFUNDED#ASULibrary@ASULibraries
Apply here: https://t.co/mNR8pHWXqm
Jessica Salow, CDA's Asst. Archivist of Black Collections at @ASULibraries and Todd Bailey, Special Projects Coordinator at @AZHistSociety were interviewed on @arizonapbs Horizon to discuss the details of the Juneteenth Celebration on Sunday, 6/18!
https://t.co/Ops9oHokrJ
At this Juneteenth event, community members will connect with each other and a variety of organizations representing historical societies, action groups, state resources, and the community at large. There will be performances, activities, exhibits, and food provided!
Join us for a Juneteenth Celebration! Partnered by @ASULibraries Community Driven Archives, the @AZHistSociety and the Black Family Genealogy and History Society, as we recognize the impact of Black communities in Arizona.
Register today at https://t.co/dKOSRhv6ns
@ASULibraries CDA fellowship Program seeks to inspire community college students to obtain a Masters in Library and Information Studies (LIS). Fellows will be introduced to the LIS field for a year and will receive a $10,000 scholarship after the completion of the fellowship.
Day 2 of the Black Memory and Storytelling Symposium is on April 22 at the Burton Barr Central Library, Pulliam Auditorium! Jessica Salow will lead an Archives 101 Workshop and Leilani Clark will lead a Storytelling Workshop!
For more information: https://t.co/VkRogUHIys
Episode 5 of Archives Glow is now available! https://t.co/97orwODhpE
Episode 5, "Music and Cultural Archives" features Alex Soto, a member of the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona and director of the Labriola National American Indian Data Center at @ASULibraries.
Join us for the Black Memory and Storytelling Symposium for Panel 5: Cultural Production and Placemaking! @makofittsward, Dr. Donta McGilvery, and Grisha Coleman will share their innovative projects and how they are uplifting Black experiences.
RSVP: https://t.co/DM66moXt2B
Join us for day 1 of the Black Memory and Storytelling Symposium for Panel 4, where Dr. Ersula Ore and Dr. Curtis Austin will share their research and the ways we can create and preserve narratives that document Black life in America.
RSVP here: https://t.co/DM66moXt2B
Join us for day 1 of the Black Memory and Storytelling Symposium for Panel 3 where guests will discuss ASU Black History, memories, and experiences as ASU Black alumni or family of alumni.
Link to RSVP: https://t.co/DM66moXt2B
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Episode 4 of Archives Glow is now available! https://t.co/97orwOCJA6
Episode 4, "Chicano/a Labor History in AZ" features Dr. Christine Marin, historian, educator, and founder of the Chicano/a Research Collection at @ASULibraries, and Dr. Pete Dimas, a historian and educator.
Join us for day 1 of the Black Memory and Storytelling Symposium for Panel 2 where community experts Bruce Nelson, Dr. Josephine Pete, and Darren Chapman will share their work and memories as community memory keepers.
Link to RSVP: https://t.co/DM66moWVd3