
Jeffrey Casely-Hayford
October 30, 2023 6:19 pm Leave your thoughtsMy brother is pulling my sister in a sled. They are infront of a building surrounded by snow.
My brother is pulling my sister in a sled. They are infront of a building surrounded by snow.
Two mixed children bathing in a red bucket placed on the green grass.
A black man is holding his mixed baby together with a black sister.
A dark skinned father holding his two light skinned daugthers in his arms. In the background is a wall of photos.
What is your relationship to your family archive: photographs, films, sound collections, memories, oral histories?...
What is your relationship to your family archive: photographs, films, sound collections, memories, oral histories?...
What does it mean to decolonise the archive and is it possible? What do we...
Do we ever think of sampling as an act of archiving? What is Black music?...
Is there space for noise in our archives? Are there queer wavelengths? What acoustic feedback...
For this presentation and talk, we focused on the intersection between public space and archives,...
How do you relate to your family/kinship archive: photographs, films, audio collections, memories, oral histories?...
How do you relate to your family/kinship archive: photographs, films, audio collections, memories, oral histories?...
How do you work with (relate to) your family archive: photographs, films, sound collections, memories,...
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During the release, the editors: Jonelle Twum and Abdul Dube will be in conversation about...
How do you work with (relate to) your family archive: photographs, films, sound collections, memories,...
Public archives bearing of racist and violent histories have been under scrutiny in recent years....
In this artist talk, Ina Nian discusses their ongoing solo exhibition at Whose Museum, The...
Meditations of the Black Archive is a series of readings, conversations and gatherings focused on...