Memory Work for Black Lives

About

About

Memory Work for Black Lives is an ongoing collaboration between Don’t Shoot Portland and the University of Oregon Libraries. This website documents their work as arts and education organizations and institutions coming together to advocate for an end to racial oppression.

Organizers and Contributors

Teressa Raiford, Tai Carpenter, Tiffany Harker, Danielle Mericle, Morning Star Padilla, Mandi Garcia, Audrey Kalman, Olivia Crooker, Franny Gaede, Kate Thornhill, Portland City Archives, Multnomah County Archives, Omnivore Design, Andrew Wang, 

Sponsorship Support

Don’t Shoot Portland, UO Division of Equity and Inclusion, Oregon Humanities Center, UO Libraries Digital Scholarship Services, UO Special Collections and Archives, University of Oregon Libraries Library Innovation Fund, and the University of Oregon Libraries Exhibits Committee

 

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Photo Credits

1) Mika Martinez, August 2020, Stop Killing Us: A Black Lives Still Matter Installation; 2) Tai Carpenter, November 2019, Liberated Archives installation during the Hank Willis Thomas exhibition at Portland Art Museum; 3) Mika Martinez, Juneteenth 2021