Dear ArchivesSpace users,
The next ArchivesSpace webinar will be a 90-minute learning opportunity on June 
28, 2022, at 2:00pm ET/11:00am PT highlighting the reparative description work 
ArchivesSpace community members have begun at their organizations.  Ample time 
for discussion will follow.
Date: June 28, 2022
Time: 2:00pm – 3:30pm ET (11:00am – 12:30pm PT)
Where: Zoom
Registration: https://lyrasis.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4G7ekJH4T1S1GxCiv6VLtQ
This webinar will be recorded and made available on the ArchivesSpace YouTube 
channel.
Webinar description:
In this webinar, ArchivesSpace community members will describe the ways they 
have incorporated reparative description work into their overall archival 
workflow and missions. Each presenter will highlight a different method for 
approaching this work and all ArchivesSpace and archival experience levels are 
represented.  A discussion will follow the presentations.  The presenters and 
the topics they will discuss are as follows:
Aaisha Haykal is the Manager of Archival Services at the College of 
Charleston's Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture. 
Haykal is responsible for collection development, research services, 
instruction, and administrative duties. In this presentation, she will be 
speaking about the College of Charleston's archival repositories’ efforts with 
beginning reparative description for archival collections and its connection to 
the College's work in understanding its history and legacy of slavery.
Kate Dietrick is the Archivist for the Upper Midwest Jewish Archives at the 
University of Minnesota, a position she has held since 2013. Prior to this 
position she lived in New York and worked as a project archivist with the 
Whitney Museum of American Art and with the Kress Foundation. Lara 
Friedman-Shedlov is the Digital Records Archivist for the Archives and Special 
Collections (ASC) Department at the University of Minnesota Libraries, and 
formerly Description and Access Archivist for the Kautz Family YMCA Archives at 
the University of Minnesota. In this session, Kate and Lara will discuss 
efforts in their organization to make small but positive steps to make progress 
on reparative work in ArchivesSpace. Lacking the resources to attempt a 
comprehensive project at this time, their approach so far has focused on 
creating guidance and tools to support and empower staff in making incremental 
changes.
Lexy deGraffenreid (she/her) is the Head of Collection Services at Penn State’s 
Eberly Family Special Collections Library (SCL) where she oversees all 
accessioning, processing, and collections maintenance work. She has been 
working on reparative description projects since Summer 2019 and has been 
working collaboratively to build more inclusive arrangement and description 
workflows in both SCL and as part of a Strategic Plan Action Team. Lexy will 
discuss conducting a high-level audit of SCL’s over 2,200 finding aids and how 
the results of that audit informed their reparative description projects. She 
will further discuss how this audit led to the development of their Inclusive 
Description Working Group, Inclusive Description Style Guide, and Inclusive 
Description Resource Guide. She will discuss the challenges they encountered in 
undertaking reparative description work, including challenges of not imposing 
identities onto LGBTQIA+ creators, contextualizing racist and violent 
materials, and adopting bilingual description in ArchivesSpace.
Joshua Shaw is a web and application developer at Dartmouth Library and has 
been working with ArchivesSpace since 2014. He's currently part of the 
ArchivesSpace cross-council testing team and a member of the core committers 
group. In his session, Joshua will discuss the plugin he 
developed<https://github.com/dartmouth-dltg/aspace_content_warnings> that adds 
a new sub record in ArchivesSpace that allows staff to add content warnings and 
clarifying descriptions to Accessions, Resources, Archival Objects, and Digital 
Objects.  This plugin is currently in “beta” phase and is still in development. 
 Members of the community are encouraged to test the plugin and provide 
feedback.
This webinar is being held to further the ArchivesSpace anti-racism and 
inclusion initiatives identified by the community to support and amplify those 
that document and empower individuals, organizations and communities that work 
to make the world a more inclusive place.  To learn more, visit our wiki at 
https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ADC/pages/1737261057/Anti-racism+and+Inclusion+Initiatives.

Jessica Dowd Crouch
Community Engagement Coordinator for ArchivesSpace
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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