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Material Memory
CLIR
25 episodes
5 days ago
We live in the age of information, but how often do we think about what has been lost—or nearly lost? From memories left on discarded machines to the voices of ancestors trapped on obsolete media, we are losing parts of human history each day. In theme-based seasons, Material Memory explores the effects of our changing environment—such as digital technologies, the climate crisis, or global human displacement—on our ability to access the record of our shared humanity, and the critical role that libraries, archives, museums, and other public institutions play in keeping cultural memory alive.
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We live in the age of information, but how often do we think about what has been lost—or nearly lost? From memories left on discarded machines to the voices of ancestors trapped on obsolete media, we are losing parts of human history each day. In theme-based seasons, Material Memory explores the effects of our changing environment—such as digital technologies, the climate crisis, or global human displacement—on our ability to access the record of our shared humanity, and the critical role that libraries, archives, museums, and other public institutions play in keeping cultural memory alive.
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Documentary
Society & Culture,
History
Episodes (20/25)
Material Memory
Cradle of Student Protest
3 years ago
38 minutes 48 seconds

Material Memory
Sankofa
3 years ago
31 minutes 55 seconds

Material Memory
By Actions and Not by Words
3 years ago
34 minutes 40 seconds

Material Memory
If Walls Could Talk
3 years ago
30 minutes 13 seconds

Material Memory
Walking on Sacred Ground
3 years ago
32 minutes 12 seconds

Material Memory
Cadence to the Rhythm of Life
3 years ago
16 minutes 43 seconds

Material Memory
There's Magic in Creating Something from Nothing
3 years ago
32 minutes 12 seconds

Material Memory
Our Ancestors' Wildest Dreams
3 years ago
31 minutes 44 seconds

Material Memory
Season 3 Trailer: HBCU Library Alliance Tour
3 years ago
2 minutes 43 seconds

Material Memory
Crisis as Catalyst: Notes from DCDC
4 years ago
54 minutes 49 seconds

Material Memory
What We've Learned and What We Can Do
4 years ago
39 minutes 34 seconds

Material Memory
Heritage Has a History
4 years ago
27 minutes 51 seconds

Material Memory
The Home of Memory
4 years ago
25 minutes 19 seconds

Material Memory
Living Heritage
4 years ago
23 minutes 3 seconds

Material Memory
Climate Displacement and Cultural Resilience
4 years ago
23 minutes 56 seconds

Material Memory
How We Tell the Story of Disaster
4 years ago
20 minutes 54 seconds

Material Memory
Archivists Against the Climate Crisis
4 years ago
23 minutes 27 seconds

Material Memory
Does it Matter? Cultural Memory and the Climate Crisis
4 years ago
19 minutes 53 seconds

Material Memory
Sound and Meaning: Preserving Native American Voice and Song
5 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 24 seconds

Material Memory
"Hello, Friends" The Story of the Indians for Indians Radio Hour
5 years ago
57 minutes 5 seconds

Material Memory
We live in the age of information, but how often do we think about what has been lost—or nearly lost? From memories left on discarded machines to the voices of ancestors trapped on obsolete media, we are losing parts of human history each day. In theme-based seasons, Material Memory explores the effects of our changing environment—such as digital technologies, the climate crisis, or global human displacement—on our ability to access the record of our shared humanity, and the critical role that libraries, archives, museums, and other public institutions play in keeping cultural memory alive.