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Archiving For Our Lives: The Politics of Black Feminist Art, Storytelling, and Memory Work - Black Feminism Lives!: 50th Anniversary of the National Black Feminist Organization - Black Women Radicals

Black Feminism Lives! Summit: A Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the National Black Feminist Organization and The Power of Black Feminist Politics - Black Women Radicals
Archiving For Our Lives: The Politics of Black Feminist Art, Storytelling, and Memory Work

The process of archiving, art making, storytelling, and political resistance are integral to Black feminist movement building across time, space, and place. Featuring an intergenerational cohort of Black feminist archivists, organizers, artists, and surveyors of art, this panel will focus on the importance of memory work––particularly the significance of archiving our own histories, movements, lives, and narratives. How have mediums such as visual, multimedia, and performing arts, archives, and more influenced past, present, and future Black feminist movements, politics, and individuals, and how we view, name, and claim ourselves?

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