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Publisher |
Ariel Schudson
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Archiving
Interview
TV & Film
Categories Via RSS |
Film History
TV & Film
A collection of voices gathered from the world of the lesser represented & marginalized populations in media or media preservation. These voices belong to women, queer folx, the trans community and people of color. These are indigenous voices and the voices of the differently abled. These voices are those that need to be heard because they haven’t been.
Archivist’s Alley is a safe & lively conversational space designed for discussions on how to preserve our work and identities in today's professional landscapes. Who we are, what we do, and what and how we love!
Country Of Origin |
South Korea
Premiere Date |
2018-01-28
Frequency |
Periodic
Explicit |
Yes

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45 Available Episodes (45 Total)Average duration: 01:06:38
Jan 09 | 01:14:05
6.4: Christina Ward: Punk Rock Publishing, Outsider Literature & the Secret Revolutionary History of Food
Aug 16 | 01:00:39
S6.3: Shelley Stamp: Cinema Preservation, Access and Renegotiating Women's Representation in Silent Film
Jul 11 | 01:07:58
S6.2: Raphael Rashid: Human Rights Journalism, Twitter Activism & "Agendas"
Jul 01 | 00:20:50
We're Back: Thank You For Being a Friend!
Feb 15 | 01:38:58
S5.1: Walter Chaw: Memory Kingdoms, the Terror of Anti-Asian Violence & Strength in Struggling
Dec 21 | 01:12:33
S4.8: Candace Ming: Immediate Access, Weird Collectors, and the Necessity of Personal Time
Oct 21 | 01:13:52
S4.7: Ferrin Evans : Queer Loss, Marginalized Experiences and Demanding a Seat at the Table
Sep 28 | 01:16:19
Shannon Devlin: Emotional Investments, Good Relationships & the Trouble With Graduation
Jul 27 | 01:01:49
S4.5: Miranda Barnewall: Advocacy, Career Examinations and Material Importance
Jul 09 | 01:09:38
S4.4: Claire Fox: Best Case Scenarios, Metadata Milieus & Graduating in a COVID-19 Landscape
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