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Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center and the African American Museum and Library at Oakland, will lead a national forum focusing on strategies for collecting and preserving Black history and culture online, as well as creating a support community for Black cultural heritage collections interested in web archiving.
The forum is organized by archivists and librarians that are focused on building collections related to the Black experience. Hosting a roster of dynamic scholars, activists, archivists, librarians and digital content creators, the forum will discuss projects and research that centers Black people in digital spaces as not only participants but as drivers of web culture. ATBW Forum will facilitate a critical dialog about the challenges and opportunities of documenting culturally relevant yet highly ephemeral web-published content by and about Black people. These conversations will catalyze the work of ATBW, which is to create infrastructure and framework
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Broward County members of the nation s oldest Black sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, celebrate Vice President Harris on Wednesday at the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center.
Broward County members of the nation s oldest Black sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., came out to especially celebrate their fellow sorority sister, Vice President Harris alongside President Biden.
About 50 people Wednesday, some camped out in chairs and some in their cars, watched the inauguration ceremony for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on a large screen outside the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center on Sistrunk Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale.