A podcast in which archivists Geof Huth and Karen Trivette interview archivists. Follow on Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, and elsewhere. Giving voice to archivists.
Today, I am encouraged by the growing number of archivists who are exploring new ways of interrogating archives, searching for meaning and value, deliberating about justice, and focusing on the human relational attributes of archival work.
Over three decades ago, my first supervisor, John Grabowski, framed this as “coming home to the why of our profession from a sometimes obsessive sojourn with the how?”
Here's something like an extra video episode: Geof Huth and Karen Jamison Trivette discuss Geof's book "The Anarchivist: History, Memory, and Archives," published by AC Books, in which we also discuss archives, and Geof's personal para-archival projects.
https://t.co/eNJ8rvhTvZ
Geof Huth's The Anarchivist, promo 1,
February 27th: ZOOM talk with author Geof Huth and archivist Karen Jamison Trivette about his book The Anarchivist: History, Memory, and Archives, check this newsletter link for details.
https://t.co/1w5ntkLUTe
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An Archivist's Tale's @geofhuth has written a brief MARAC Member Minute, which focuses a bit on keeping archival communities connected in this disconnected era. The read takes but a minute.
https://t.co/Kn08Dv8Q7R