Freedom on the Move: Digital History and Beyond

The Archive and Hidden Histories

37 min · 25 de jun de 2024
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This episode examines the methodological approaches to history that have perpetuated the erasure of Afro-descendant community experiences while offering insight into how archival organizing logics limit research discovery of historically marginalized groups. People mentioned, Edouard Glissant, Nicolás Kanellos, Luis Valdez, Miguel Piñero Nicholasa Mohr, Victor Villaseñor, Helena María Viramontes, Linda Garcia Merchant, Maria Cotera, Lorena Gauthereau, Carolina Villereal, Tara White

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