
Description
Zakiya is an Afro-Carolinian archivist and memory worker exploring the role of cooperative thought and improvisation in the preservation and sustainability of im/material cultural memory—particularly in African-diasporan, queer, and community-based organizations and cultural heritage institutions. She is passionate about uncovering ancestral memory-keeping traditions and developing archival practices that account for the material conditions of Black life.
PHIDA Public Forum, "Black Digital Memory Work: What We've Seen, What We're Watching Out For, What We're Looking Forward To," with Zakiya Collier (she/they), Archivist & Memory Worker.
Location
Witte Museum, Memorial Auditorium, 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209
Category:
Campus Events
Contact:
Nicole Poole
2104584033
nicole.poole@utsa.edu