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Coming Soon: The Rolling Archives Podcast

2 min · 18. touko 2026
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TRA-Show InfoThe Rolling Archives Podcast collection of stories and conversations about Black women and girls’ past-present-future selves. While distinctions across Black girls and women’s childhood, adolescence, and adulthood may deserve their own recognition, The Rolling Archives embodies and honors reoccurring memories of Black girlhood as foundational sites of joy, exploration, meaning making, and life-affirming practices on a non-linear trajectory for Black women and girls. The Rolling Archives offers space for Black girls and women to reflect on, engage, and sit with these moments that have inspired and informed their current journeys, practices, and the formation of spaces that nurture their moments of living. Hosted by Ashley Smith-Purviance whose research on Black girlhood has grown into a platform for Black women and girls to speak freely to talk about their lives and experiences, to bridge the connection between generations and education levels, to create a meaningful community.    The Rolling Archives Podcast collection of stories and conversations about Black women and girls’ past-present-future selves. While distinctions across Black girls and women’s childhood, adolescence, and adulthood may deserve their own recognition, The Rolling Archives embodies and honors reoccurring memories of Black girlhood as foundational sites of joy, exploration, meaning making, and life-affirming practices on a non-linear trajectory for Black women and girls. The Rolling Archives offers space for Black girls and women to reflect on, engage, and sit with these moments that have inspired and informed their current journeys, practices, and the formation of spaces that nurture their moments of living. Hosted by Ashley Smith-Purviance whose research on Black girlhood has grown into a platform for Black women and girls to speak freely to talk about their lives and experiences, to bridge the connection between generations and education levels, to create a meaningful community. Turn on screen reader support [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XlH4urFKWHIICiXVSlD0B5tbGU_nTisWtNLf4kfme5A/edit?gid=0#]To enable screen reader support, press ⌘+Option+Z To learn about keyboard shortcuts, press ⌘slash

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