Material Memory

By CLIR

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Description

We live in the age of information, but how often do we think about what has been lost—or nearly lost? From memories left on discarded machines to the voices of ancestors trapped on obsolete media, we are losing parts of human history each day. In theme-based seasons, Material Memory explores the effects of our changing environment—such as digital technologies, the climate crisis, or global human displacement—on our ability to access the record of our shared humanity, and the critical role that libraries, archives, museums, and other public institutions play in keeping cultural memory alive.

Episode Date
Cradle of Student Protest
Jun 15, 2022
Sankofa
Jun 01, 2022
By Actions and Not by Words
May 18, 2022
If Walls Could Talk
May 04, 2022
Walking on Sacred Ground
Apr 20, 2022
Cadence to the Rhythm of Life
Apr 13, 2022
There's Magic in Creating Something from Nothing
Apr 06, 2022
Our Ancestors' Wildest Dreams
Mar 23, 2022
Season 3 Trailer: HBCU Library Alliance Tour
Feb 28, 2022
Crisis as Catalyst: Notes from DCDC
Jun 10, 2021
What We've Learned and What We Can Do
Apr 29, 2021
Heritage Has a History
Mar 31, 2021
The Home of Memory
Mar 09, 2021
Living Heritage
Feb 12, 2021
Climate Displacement and Cultural Resilience
Jan 21, 2021
How We Tell the Story of Disaster
Dec 18, 2020
Archivists Against the Climate Crisis
Nov 10, 2020
Does it Matter? Cultural Memory and the Climate Crisis
Nov 10, 2020
Sound and Meaning: Preserving Native American Voice and Song
Apr 24, 2020
"Hello, Friends" The Story of the Indians for Indians Radio Hour
Mar 18, 2020
Not Even in the Dictionary
Feb 26, 2020
The Duty of Memory
Dec 19, 2019
Connected to the Legacy
Dec 09, 2019
The Ethics of Access
Dec 09, 2019
Keeping Cultural Memory Alive: What's at Stake?
Nov 16, 2019