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SUMMARY:Interactive Discussion: Embedding trauma-informed practice in archival education
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nIdeas around archives\, affect\, empathy\, trauma and emotions are increasingly being discussed in the archival literature. Alongside this\, practitioners at conferences have shared their experiences of feeling trauma and emotions and being unprepared for this. How can these ideas and issues raised by academics and practitioners be acknowledged and covered within archival education? Trauma-informed practice has been highlighted as a useful framework which can be used in archives\, to address some of the issues raised in the literature\, and to provide more support to archival practitioners. \nIn this interactive discussion\, please come along prepared to discuss your ideas around how trauma-informed practice can be incorporated into archival education of all kinds – from formal tertiary archives courses\, to more informal types of training such as continuing professional development. \nTopics for discussion include: \n\nTrauma-informed practice involves a set of quite practical skills and ideas that can be taught to archivists\, but how does this fit in with current archival education?\nHow can we better collaborate with mental health professionals and others with long experience in trauma-informed practice\, to transmit the skills they currently use\, and make them suitable and useful for archives?\nAre there different ways trauma-informed practice can be brought into archival work?\nHow can archival education best discuss issues of secondary/vicarious trauma with students\, and provide them with supports going into archival work?\nHow can archival education be used to advocate for better support for archives workers who are dealing with these issues\, particularly those in precarious employment?\n\nPresenter Bios\nKirsten Wright\, University of Melbourne \nKrystal Payne\, University of Winnipeg – Kishaadigeh Collaborative Research Centre \nDetails\nTo confirm the date/time of this session in your timezone please use the following link: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Interactive+Discussion%3A+Embedding+trauma-informed+practice+in+archival+education&iso=20220714T21&p1=1440&ah=1 \nZoom details\nRegister in advance for this meeting: https://unimelb.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rduiupj4oGtbSzOtHM2YPMCrRVm4P-LpU \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nAccessibility details\n\nAI captioning\n\nRecording\nThis session will be live-only.
URL:https://aeri.website/event/workshop-embedding-trauma-informed-practice-in-archival-education/
LOCATION:Zoom details will be provided
CATEGORIES:Virtual AERI 2022
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SUMMARY:How We Got Here: Creating Space for Disabled Archival Workers
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nDiscussing the histories of disability-focused community work in archives\, this panel illuminates multiple initiatives surrounding accessibility and archives. Four disabled archivists will discuss efforts to date for advancing disability visibility and accessibility in the archival profession. \nMichelle Ganz will describe some of the earliest formal efforts within the Society of American Archivists (SAA) to advance accessibility and disability: a Working Group founded in the early 2010s\, which led to the creation of the Best Practices for Working with Archives Employees with Physical Disabilities and Researchers with Disabilities. \nLydia Tang will discuss the experience of revising the Best Practices into the Guidelines for Accessible Archives for People with Disabilities over 10 years later and the formation of SAA’s Accessibility and Disability Section. \nLydia Tang and Michelle Ganz will highlight accomplishments of the section and future planned initiatives\, addressing the process of advocating for the value of disability in archival conversations. \nGracen Brilmyer and Veronica Denison will discuss their ongoing research project using interviews with disabled archivists and the ways in which the profession has and continues to shape feelings of belonging for disabled people. \nThrough this discussion\, this panel will show that disability advocacy and research are critical to the future of archival practice. \nPresenter Bios\nGracen Brilmyer\, McGill University School of Information Studies \nVeronica Denison\, Kansas State University \nMichelle Ganz\, Dominican Sisters of Peace \n Lydia Tang\, LYRASIS \nDetails\nTo confirm the date/time of this session in your timezone please use the following link: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=How+We+Got+Here%3A+Creating+Space+for+Disabled+Archival+Workers&iso=20220714T22&p1=1440&ah=1 \nZoom details\nJoin Zoom Meeting: https://DominicanSistersofPeace.zoom.us/j/3622089625 \nMeeting ID: 362 208 9625\nFind your local number: https://DominicanSistersofPeace.zoom.us/u/kDk5S5CRA \nAccessibility details\n\nLive captioning\n\nRecording\nThis session will be recorded and made available on AERI YouTube during the week of Virtual AERI 2022.
URL:https://aeri.website/event/how-we-got-here-creating-space-for-disabled-archival-workers/
LOCATION:Zoom details will be provided
CATEGORIES:Virtual AERI 2022
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SUMMARY:AERI PhD Wrap Up Party (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nJoin fellow archival phd students as we chat about the latest updates in our phd/non phd lives\, reflect on interesting AERI talks\, and exchange tips and tricks on how to survive YET another year of study. If you’re looking for community or just want to catch up on AERI happenings with other doctoral students\, this is the group for you. \nFor call link\, subscribe to our listserv or join slack via: https://linktr.ee/archivesphd \nDetails\nTo confirm the date/time of this session in your timezone please use the following link: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=AERI+PhD+Wrap+Up+Party&iso=20220716T20&p1=1440&ah=1
URL:https://aeri.website/event/aeri-phd-wrap-up-party-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Virtual AERI 2022
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