ACTIVITIES

Browse our collection of activities that help archivists, archival studies students, and researchers identify and dismantle oppression in archives and imagine new ways of doing archival labor. Activities range from beginner level to advanced.

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DISMANTLING WHITE SUPREMACY IN ARCHIVES

Type: Group Exercise
Level: Beginner
Author: Michelle Caswell


TEACHING TO DISMANTLE WHITE SUPREMACY IN ARCHIVES POSTER (WHOLE)

Type: Educational Poster 
Level: Beginner
Authors: Content produced in Michelle Caswell’s Archives, Records, and Memory class, Fall 2016, UCLA Poster design by Gracen Brilmyer


TEACHING TO DISMANTLE WHITE SUPREMACY IN ARCHIVES POSTER (PRINTABLE PAGES)

Type: Educational Poster 
Level: Beginner
Authors: Content produced in Michelle Caswell’s Archives, Records, and Memory class, Fall 2016, UCLA Poster design by Gracen Brilmyer


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ARCHIVAL DISPOSAL — A REFLECTION

Type: Teaching Exercise
Level: Beginner
Author: Itza Carbajal


BORROWED TIME — LETTERS TO MY FUTURE SELF

Type: Teaching Exercise
Level: Beginner
Author: Itza Carbajal


ARCHIVAL VISIONS: LIFE AFTER CLIMATE CHANGE

Type: Teaching Exercise
Level: Beginner
Author: Itza Carbajal


ARCHIVES AND CLIMATE JUSTICE TEACH-IN MODULE

Type: Teaching Exercise
Level: Beginner
Author: Ted Lee

IMAGINING LIBERATION

Type: Group Exercise
Level: Advanced
Author: Michelle Caswell but heavily influenced by a visioning exercise created by Melina Abdullah, as described at: “Information, Access, and Activism,” UCLA Information Studies Diversity Council event, Los Angeles, February 9, 2017.