Storytelling shapes community, and archiving those stories is a crucial component of representation. With LFLA support, in 2023-2024, Los Angeles Public Library received a five-year Mellon Foundation grant to help people in historically marginalized communities capture their stories, add them to LAPL’s special collections, and cultivate their own archiving practice.
LAPL will build six memory labs people can use to record their stories and scan meaningful objects, beginning with LA’s Black, queer Latinx, and homeless communities—all significant groups of Library users underrepresented in its special collections. This will also help LAPL build processes and protocols so librarians can facilitate community-led archiving projects for historically mis/underrepresented people.
This program is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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