摘要:Black women’s lives in traditional archival spaces have tended to be fraught and complicated. Our experiences have been marginalized, disregarded, or not even considered. White supremacy and oppressive practices have not amplified the experiences of women, queer people, indigenous communities, and other communities that have been historically marginalized. Black women scholars and other memory workers have frequently spearheaded the reparative work in recovering and restoring Black women’s experiences - through research, literature, and the archives. It is through this framework, and as a Black woman archivist myself, that I first encountered the life and work of Dr. Angela Bowen..