Exploring Funding Models in Community-Based Archives

On September 21st and 22nd, 2018, Shift Design, Inc, with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, hosted Architecting Sustainable Futures: Exploring Funding Models in Community-Based Archives in New Orleans, LA. The symposium was an opportunity to help equip community-based archives with tools to address one of their most pressing needs for sufficiency: sustainable funding.

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Jon Vosscurrent
Traducción Español - Explorando modelos de financiación en archivos comunitarios

El 21 y 22 de septiembre de 2018, Shift Design, Inc, con el apoyo de la Fundación Andrew W.Mellon, organizó Architecting Sustainable Futures: Explorando modelos de financiación en archivos comunitarios en Nueva Orleans, LA. El simposio fue una oportunidad para ayudar a equipar los archivos basados en la comunidad con herramientas para abordar una de sus necesidades más apremiantes de suficiencia: la financiación sostenible.

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Jon Vosscurrent
Moving Beyond Colonial Models of Digital Memory – Exploring the dynamic role of tribal libraries, archives and museums in bridging community values and digital strategy.

In 2017, Historypin worked closely with a group of tribal libraries in New Mexico and interviewed a group of cultural heritage professionals in Southern California. This was part of an IMLS Planning Grant: Digital Memory in Rural Tribal Libraries: A Program for Technology Training & Memory Gathering, grant LG-72-16-0113-16. Recognizing the problems with asking such a question as outsiders, and the potential of propagating colonial patterns of extraction and trauma, we asked Jennifer Himmelreich (Diné), someone with first hand knowledge and experience in this field, to lead the research. In working with our tribal partners, she very quickly turned the question around to have the research better suit their needs, asking instead, “how can community values inform digital strategy in tribal libraries, archives and museums?”

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Jon Vosspast
Nothing About Us Without Us

The document summarizes some of the core findings of the 2016 Cultural Heritage and Social Change Summit–themes that have also arisen in many other cultural heritage conferences and meetings over the past year:

  • Safe Space for Disruptive Dialogue

  • Funding for Transformative Gatherings

  • Equitable and Ethical Collaboration

  • Diversifying Technology Production in Cultural Heritage Spaces

  • Integrating Community Archives Into Traditional Cultural Heritage Spaces

  • Social Innovation and Rethinking Goals and Objectives in the Cultural Heritage Sector

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Jon Vosspast