Promotional poster for the "Archives & Black Traditions Workshop" featuring a photo of keondra bills freemyn.
Join us for Archives and the Black Tradition, a thought-provoking workshop led by writer and archivist keondra bills freemyn.
This workshop will explore the power of personal and digital archives in shaping historical legacies, reclaiming narrative control, and redefining traditional concepts of memory, place, and truth.
keondra bills freemyn is a writer and archivist in the Black tradition whose work and research centers contemporary cultural production. She is Co-Executive Director of Black Lunch Table, a radical digital archiving project focused on Black visual artists and is founder of Black Women Writers Project, a digital archival initiative highlighting the contributions of Black women and gender-expansive writers to the literary canon. She is an alumna of Columbia University (MPA), Fordham University (BS), and University of Maryland (MLIS).
To attend the event virtually, register here or join us in Skinner 3115!