We Were Never Silent: Immigrant Narratives & Caribbean Print Culture as Counter Narrative
Keywords: Hispanic Migrants; Kansas City, Kansas; Oral History; Calypso, creole, music, Caribbean
We Were Never Silent: Bilingual Cartoons in the Ottoman Empire & Pidgin English in Chinese Text as Counter Narratives
Keywords: Ottoman Empire, satire, cartoons, literacy, conversation and phrase books, dictionaries, Pidgin English, Chinese language
Hidden Histories: Immigrant Farm Workers and Black Intellectual Histories
Keywords: Immigrants, Florida, Farmworkers, Mexico, Black history, Black intellectualism, literacy, rare books, archives, memory
Hidden Histories: African American, Asian American, and Afro-Asian Relationality
Keywords: “hidden history”, collecting legacy, African American history, conscious editing, records of enslavement, African American history, Asian American history, Afro-Asian relationality, university archives, collective memories, archival gaps, archival silences
Disconnection and Accessibility in the Archive
Keywords: Tactile print; Accessibility; Disability Studies; Equitable Access; Instruction; Ocularcentrism; Outreach
Archiving Political Histories that Shape Education
Keywords: Sovereignty; Statehood; Indigenous Advocacy; Native Hawaiian/Native American/Indigenous Studies; Chicano Studies, Black Studies, Higher Education; Settler Colonialism; Exhibits; Outreach