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The Problem of Invisibility of Underrepresented Groups Invisibility and Discoverability of...
We’ve been watching conversations from One Small Step, the StoryCorps initiative launched in 2018...
The idea behind Queering the Map is simple: to offer queer people around the world a map where...
Dear Data is a year-long correspondence project between two designers, Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie...
“If you’re not strong enough for Rikers, it will ruin you. I’ve seen people come in there like...
“There are tens of thousands of poems on these walls. They are all cries of suffering and sadness...
The Growing Challenges for Immigrants and Libraries In recent months, immigrants in the United...
The Immigrant Experience by Experience Magazine examines the journeys of eight people from...
For the past 18 months, we have been exploring this critical question in partnership with Coumba...
Invisible Giants (Geantés Invisibles) celebrates unsung sheroes from Africa and the diaspora who...
What Happens After the Story is Told? A creator or team pours their heart into researching,...
Since 1983, Banned Books Week has united the book community to celebrate the freedom to read and...
Human rights defenders are unique. They dare to challenge unjust systems, the selflessness to...
After five years, five cohorts, and 39 documentaries and podcasts, the Viva Voz Fellowship is...
At Memria we often raise the question of who “listens” to stories that are collected. With our...
2024年6月10日
Book Review: "My Name is Yedia" by Coumba Toure and Illustrated by Beatrice Mutasah "My Name is...
Forever is daunting. And perhaps forever doesn’t even exist, however when it comes to the task of...
The scientific community's overwhelming consensus paints a crude picture: climate change is real,...
Arab American History Month is a time to celebrate the rich cultural heritage and contributions...
In honor of Women's History Month, we are thrilled to highlight some of the multitude of untold...