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A collection of voices gathered from the world of the lesser represented & marginalized populations in media or media preservation. These voices belong to women, queer folx, the trans community and people of color. These are indigenous voices and the voices of the differently abled. These voices are those that need to be heard because they haven’t been. Archivist’s Alley is a safe & lively conversational space designed for discussions on how to preserve our work and identities in today's professional landscapes. Who we are, what we do, and what and how we love!

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United States

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A collection of voices gathered from the world of the lesser represented & marginalized populations in media or media preservation. These voices belong to women, queer folx, the trans community and people of color. These are indigenous voices and the voices of the differently abled. These voices are those that need to be heard because they haven’t been. Archivist’s Alley is a safe & lively conversational space designed for discussions on how to preserve our work and identities in today's professional landscapes. Who we are, what we do, and what and how we love!

Language:

English


Episodes
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6.4: Christina Ward: Punk Rock Publishing, Outsider Literature & the Secret Revolutionary History of Food

1/9/2023
I love Christina Ward. And I love the work she does. I am lucky enough to know some really brilliant and wonderful women. Christina? She is absolutely top shelf. As an author, she does outrageously cool writing on food and food history. Canning and food preservation? She's got you. The relationship between food, cults and class? Read her work. It will blow your mind. Christina also has another gig: she is one of the primary folks at a publishing company known as Feral House. Around since 1989, FH has certainly courted controversy, being one of the very first publishers to release texts on such taboo subjects as black metal, punk, death culture, conspiracies and cults. But FH does not center itself on shock; it works on examining outsider perspectives and the work that Christina and the team there do is vital to our thorough understanding of the world. I invite you to listen to my conversation with Christina Ward in which we discuss all these things and more. The books and writing that they platform place them solidly against misogyny, colonialism, capitalism and classism, making them an incredibly valuable publisher in this day and age.

Duration:01:14:00

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S6.3: Shelley Stamp: Cinema Preservation, Access and Renegotiating Women's Representation in Silent Film

8/16/2022
While this episode was recorded over a year ago, it remains as relevant now as it ever will. I am honored to welcome the brilliant and wonderful Professor Shelley Stamp to Archivist's Alley. A former professor of mine at UC Santa Cruz, she has been a major inspiration and certainly one of my mentors. Please join us as we discuss the intricacies of silent film restoration, the history of women in film, media access and much more!

Duration:01:00:36

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S6.2: Raphael Rashid: Human Rights Journalism, Twitter Activism & "Agendas"

7/11/2022
Please welcome my amazing guest, Korea-based human rights journalist, Raphael Rashid. You want to listen to this episode. It is HOT. Queer issues, feminist issues, refugee discussions, contemporary Korean politics, KPOP cyberbullying...we cover it all. Don't miss it!

Duration:01:07:55

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We're Back: Thank You For Being a Friend!

7/1/2022
Short update about life in the last year or so, my unplanned hiatus and discussion about how the podcast will move forward.

Duration:00:20:49

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S5.1: Walter Chaw: Memory Kingdoms, the Terror of Anti-Asian Violence & Strength in Struggling

2/15/2021
Welcome to Season 5! And...the 4th year Archivist's Alley has been "on the air"! I'm so thrilled to have my friend Walter Chaw- writer, teacher and respected film professional- on the show for this episode. We talk about everything from Hugh Hefner's preservation work & the non-existence of "cancel culture" to considering the rise of both Asian representation in media and anti-Asian hate crimes. Oh, also? We're just not into Jared Leto. Join us!

Duration:01:38:54

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S4.8: Candace Ming: Immediate Access, Weird Collectors, and the Necessity of Personal Time

12/21/2020
Please join me in welcoming the AMAZING Candace Ming to Archivist's Alley. Join us for a really valuable and illuminating discussion on issues of access, the "ownership" of images and the critical necessity of having boundaries in your work/life schedule. There's so much more- home movies, weird film collectors and AMIA fun- so listen now!

Duration:01:12:30

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S4.7: Ferrin Evans : Queer Loss, Marginalized Experiences and Demanding a Seat at the Table

10/21/2020
Please join me as I talk with the incredible Ferrin Evans about queer loss and memory work, trauma and the process of preservation and marginalized identity in what is still an uncomfortably rich straight, white and male field.

Duration:01:13:49

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Shannon Devlin: Emotional Investments, Good Relationships & the Trouble With Graduation

9/28/2020
Back with another great Archivist's Alley episode and another WONDERFUL archivist! Please join me in my conversation with the wonderful Shannon Devlin as we talk about physical materials, emotional attachments to projects, meeting lovely people in our careers and more. Bonus: you get to hear me geek out about TV commercials while Shannon laughs at my nerdiness!

Duration:01:16:15

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S4.5: Miranda Barnewall: Advocacy, Career Examinations and Material Importance

7/27/2020
This episode features the wonderful Miranda Barnewall. We spoke on many things but I believe that the route that she's taking is one that will revolutionize the way the archives/information studies field interacts with its staff and employers. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it. Miranda is a really important woman with many critically important observations and experiences. Thanks again!

Duration:01:01:47

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S4.4: Claire Fox: Best Case Scenarios, Metadata Milieus & Graduating in a COVID-19 Landscape

7/8/2020
Claire & I recorded this podcast in May before she officially graduated and before the COVID landscape went to The Really Extra Bad Place that it seems to be at now. I delayed the ep due to the critical nature of the discussion of the Black Lives Matter issues that needed to be handled but I feel that what Claire and I spoke about is still incredibly relevant and her points on the internships she had and the possibilities of rehabilitation of our field post-COVID are solid and worth considering. Claire is an amazing and valuable member of the archival world & I am so pleased to be able to have had her on the show twice now!

Duration:01:09:35

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Stephany Kim: Filmmakers of Color, Daily Activism and Pushing Boundaries to Work For a Better Future

6/17/2020
Please join archivist Stephany Kim and I as we discuss privilege, the Black Lives Matter protests, what the archives community is(n't) doing and how the White-dominated educational system and White film canon denied people of precious history and moving image works by dynamic BIPOC.

Duration:01:37:10

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S4.2: Sydney Perkins: Of Kaiju, "Right People" and How Little COVID-19 Has Changed Life as an Archivist

5/26/2020
So thrilled to be able to speak to my wonderful and talented friend Sydney Perkins, an Arqueervist, preservationist and passionate film lover. We discuss gatekeeping, capitalism, the love for our field and, tragically, how very little has shifted even though our entire way of life has been turned upside down by the Corona Virus. Please check it out. Sydney rules.

Duration:01:15:05

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Archivist's Alley and Ariel Moved to Korea: Update and Request

5/6/2020
It's been a while but here is an update from Paju, South Korea and a request/ outreach to all those who may have some things they want to talk about or just need to discuss. Let's keep the Alley going, y'all!

Duration:00:25:22

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Dr. T.J. Tallie: Queered Power Structures, Polygamist Archive Studies and How to Survive the Non-Stop Fiesta of Sadness

10/22/2019
Join me in welcoming Dr. T.J. Tallie back to Archivist's Alley! Back teaching on the West Coast, he's joining us to celebrate the release of his amazing new book (link to purchase on podcast website) Queering Colonial Natal: Indigeneity and the Violence of Belonging in Southern Africa and to talk about his amazing new research in the archives of New Zealand, Canada and more! Another great Teej-a-sode here on Archivist's Alley!

Duration:01:14:00

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Mo Henry: Negative Cutting, Orson Welles Restorations & Women's Power in the Film Industry

9/2/2019
Please welcome the AMAZING Mo Henry to Archivist's Alley! A negative cutter since the 70s, she has worked with everyone from Francis Ford Coppola and Mike Nichols to being one of the central preservation forces behind the recent restoration of Orson Welles' Other Side of the Wind. Enjoy this fab conversation as we talk about all kinds of things from Hollywood to film preservation to being a woman in the Industry!

Duration:01:08:54

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Chris Bourg: Open Scholarship, Advocacy from the Inside & Code Switching

8/19/2019
Please welcome Dr. Chris Bourg, Director of Libraries at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to Archivist's Alley. I have wanted to have her as a guest ever since I started the show so I'm thrilled that we were able to finally make it happen. Please enjoy our conversation on social justice issues, open scholarship, academic environments and the beauty of pick-up trucks.

Duration:01:03:47

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Heather Buckley: Punk Rock Production & the Preservation of Genre Materials

8/5/2019
So very excited to welcome my excellent colleague and friend Heather Buckley to Archivist's Alley. Not only is she a successful horror film producer but she is a writer, historian and dedicated preservationist who works with a variety of film distribution companies to create additional features on the home releases of various genre films. Check out her full pic/bio and links on the website!!

Duration:01:02:26

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Adam Piron: Media Curation, Format Fetishes & Indigenous Film Language

7/22/2019
In this episode, Adam and I explore working in the field of film programming/curation (esp in Los Angeles). We focus on ideas of media archiving/preservation, temporality and examining and applying it to media and preservation in a non-hysterical manner. Public perceptions of media formats and the lack of knowledge/education is also a topic before Adam and I explore ideas in and around indigenous film identity, culture and language. DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!!

Duration:01:16:12

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Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez: the Minority Majority, Community Involvement & Our Plea to Stop Being a Jerk!

7/8/2019
Archivist's Alley is back! Season 3 begins with the amazing Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez and we talk about everything from yearbook issues & ancient institutions who hide too many things under the rug to why representation matters on television programs. I hope that you take many things away from my conversation with this amazing woman and the mindblowing work she is doing at University of Irvine!

Duration:01:10:09

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Archivist's Alley Mini Update

7/1/2019
Quick Update before the new season!

Duration:00:14:46