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2023 Promo Woods Heirloom
1media/Promo_Woods_Heirloom - Auriana Anastasia Elise Woods_thumb.png2023-04-27T00:34:18+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841Ripped black and white photograph of young Black woman taped to black background; text on left reads: Thursday, May 4 • 7pm; text on right reads: Heirloom: Doing Family History in the Wakeplain2023-04-27T00:34:18+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08
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1media/Promo_Woods_Heirloom - Auriana Anastasia Elise Woods.pngmedia/Promo_Woods_Heirloom - Auriana Anastasia Elise Woods.pngmedia/Promo_Woods_Heirloom - Auriana Anastasia Elise Woods.png2023-04-27T00:39:09+00:00Heirloom: Doing Family History in the Wake (2023)16Preserving histories lost to timeplain2023-06-07T20:44:33+00:0042.3314, -83.045836.7417, -88.636747.6062, -122.3321Auriana Woods
The accompanying online workshop explored practices of doing family history via genealogy, archives, and oral history. Through taking a look at a family history project six years in the making, we discussed the act of collecting, documenting, and preserving family stories "in the wake," a framing of Black American life in the long afterlife of transatlantic slavery coined by Christina Sharpe.