Organizing Ideas

Organizing Ideas

Because libraries and archives are never neutral. Taking a closer look at the relationships between organizing information and community organizing. We talk to information professionals, activists, and other insightful folks who have thoughts about what we mean when we say, “knowledge is power”. Hosted by two new librarians figuring things out as we go. We are based on the unceded and ancestral territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.

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Ep 19 - (Web) Archives and Black Culture with Zakiya Collier

Ep 19 - (Web) Archives and Black Culture with Zakiya Collier

We hop on Skype to chat with Zakiya Collier from the Schomburg Centre for Research in Black Culture about her work web archiving (which is not what Gmail does), the Hashtag Syllabus Movement, critical...

18 Feb 202054min

Ep 18 - Public History with Krista McCracken

Ep 18 - Public History with Krista McCracken

We chat with Krista McCracken about public history, colonialism and archives, how slooooowww archives are to change (and why there’s so much resistance to challenging power structures!), and embroider...

31 Jan 202034min

Ep 17 - Digital Privacy, Information Literacy, and the Library Freedom Institute with Symphony Bruce

Ep 17 - Digital Privacy, Information Literacy, and the Library Freedom Institute with Symphony Bruce

Symphony Bruce, Resident Librarian at American University Library, shares her experience with the Library Freedom Institute, and talks to us about information literacy, digital privacy and safety, and...

25 Jan 202046min

Ep 16 - Archival Theory Through Participation, Solidarity, and Social Justice with Lara Maestro

Ep 16 - Archival Theory Through Participation, Solidarity, and Social Justice with Lara Maestro

Lara Maestro talks about knowledge-keeping practices and living archives in the Philippines from her thesis, “Alternative Becomings, Alternative Belongings: Cordillera Case Studies of Records in Conte...

17 Jan 202058min

Ep 15 - Catalyzing a Community Led Future at the Free Library of Philadelphia with Andrea Lemoins

Ep 15 - Catalyzing a Community Led Future at the Free Library of Philadelphia with Andrea Lemoins

Andrea Lemoins, Community Organizer at the Free Library of Philadelphia, talks about her work with community, professionalization, library school, Afrofuturism, Yusef Omowale’s article “We Already Are...

10 Jan 202051min

Ep 14 - Navigation, Resistance, and Rebellion with Sarah Dupont and Amy Perreault

Ep 14 - Navigation, Resistance, and Rebellion with Sarah Dupont and Amy Perreault

In this episode we sit down with two amazing Métis librarians and information professionals at the University of British Columbia. Sarah Dupont is the Head of Xwi7xwa Library, and Amy Perreault is Sen...

3 Jan 202046min

Ep 13 - Recap and Looking Forward to 2020 (ft. voice messages)

Ep 13 - Recap and Looking Forward to 2020 (ft. voice messages)

This pod is winding down for the end of 2019! In this episode we reflect on what we’ve learned over the past few months, play some audio clips from listeners, share what we’re hoping and planning for ...

13 Dec 201934min

Ep 12 - 2019 Reading Highlights with Allison and Karen

Ep 12 - 2019 Reading Highlights with Allison and Karen

Allison and Karen get together to discuss their reading highlights as our home planet completes another arbitrary circuit around the sun. Books mentioned: > Chop Suey Nation by Ann Hui > Starlight by...

6 Dec 201939min

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