CAMTalk: History Series -- Equity in the Archives: How History is Told
Date and Time
Tuesday Dec 12, 2023
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Location
CAM Library & Archives
Cape Ann Museum
27 Pleasant, Gloucester MA 01930
Fees/Admission
Free for CAM members, $10 for non-members
Registration required at the CAM website
Description
Presented in conjunction with Above the Fold: The Photographers of the “Gloucester Daily Times,” 1973-2005, this panel discussion explores how archives, timelines, and historical language have been newly examined and intentionally expanded during the Gloucester 400+ Anniversary in 2023, which marks 400 years since English settlement.
Miranda Aisling, CAM Head of Education, and Julie Travers, Local History Librarian at the Sawyer Free Library are both members of the Gloucester 400+ Diversity & Equity committee. They will share the efforts that went into drafting the Gloucester 400+ DEIA Framework which has been used by organizations across the region to expand their storytelling during the anniversary year. This framework was used by Travers to help guide the creation of the Gloucester Timeline, a massive undertaking from the Sawyer Free Library in association with the Cape Ann Museum, and by Aisling in the development of the CAM Native Initiative.
They are joined by Trenton Carls, CAM Head Librarian & Archivist who will share the impact of the 2021 acquisition of an estimated 1 million photographs from the Gloucester Daily Times collection to the CAM Library & Archives. The photographs provide a wide lens on the Gloucester community from 1973-2005, bringing photographs into the Museum’s collections that highlight the breadth of the Cape Ann community during those years.