Through the archival looking glass : a reader on diversity and inclusion / edited by Mary A. Caldera and Kathryn M. Neal.

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[2014]
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Chicago, Illinois : Society of American Archivists, [2014]

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xxiv, 296 pages : black and white illustrations ; 23 cm

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.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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  • 9781931666701
  • 1931666709