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Season 9, Episode 6: Rachel Antell and Stephanie Jenkins
Apr 15, 2026
50m 05s
Season 9, Episode 4: Julie Thomas
Dec 23, 2025
53m 50s
Season 9, Episode 2: Chris Pandza
Apr 22, 2025
38m 41s
Season 9, Episode 1: Maigen Sullivan and Joshua Burford
Mar 3, 2025
47m 38s
Season 8, Episode 4: Krista McCracken and Skylee-Storm Hogan-Stacey
Oct 29, 2024
31m 20s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/15/26 | ![]() Season 9, Episode 6: Rachel Antell and Stephanie Jenkins✨ | archival productiondocumentaries+3 | Rachel AntellStephanie Jenkins | Archival Producers Alliance | — | archival materialsfilmmakers+3 | — | 50m 05s | |
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Season 9, Episode 4: Julie Thomas | In this episode, cohosts Adreonna Bennett and Conor Casey speak with Julie Thomas, the instruction and electronic records archivist at California State University, Sacramento (CSUS), about her new book, Teaching Primary Source Research Skills to 21st-Century Learners. Drawing on her extensive experience, Thomas discusses theories and pedagogies for teaching primary source research skills in the […] | 53m 50s | ||||||
| 4/22/25 | ![]() Season 9, Episode 2: Chris Pandza | In this episode, cohosts Lauren Kata and Emily Mathay speak with Chris Pandza, Canadian communication designer and oral historian living and working in New York City. Pandza’s practice involves combining experience design and artificial intelligence to make archives that are more accessible, beautiful, and equitable than otherwise possible. He has led communication design and curation […] | 38m 41s | ||||||
| 3/3/25 | ![]() Season 9, Episode 1: Maigen Sullivan and Joshua Burford | In this episode, cohosts Adreonna Bennett and Conor Casey speak with Maigen Sullivan and Joshua Burford of Invisible Histories, a community-based archives that locates, collects, preserves, researches, and creates for local communities an accessible collection of the rich and diverse history of LGBTQ life in the US South. Read the transcript. Episode Extras Check out […] | 47m 38s | ||||||
| 10/29/24 | ![]() Season 8, Episode 4: Krista McCracken and Skylee-Storm Hogan-Stacey | In this episode, cohosts Camila Zorrilla Tessler and Conor Casey speak with historians Krista McCracken and Skylee-Storm Hogan-Stacey about Decolonial Archival Futures, their new book that challenges non-Indigenous practitioners to think consciously about the histories we tell. Listen for a discussion about rethinking structures of archival provenance and ownership, community relationship building, and decentering the […] | 31m 20s | ||||||
| 7/11/24 | ![]() Season 8, Episode 3: Maryna Paliienko | In this episode, co-hosts Chris Burns and Camila Zorrilla Tessler speak with Maryna Paliienko, a Ukrainian historian, archivist, and Fulbright Scholar conducting research at New York University on the topic “Archives in the Time of War and Emergency: Problems of the Cultural Heritage Preservation and Usage (from the Experience of the United States and Ukraine).” […] | 37m 45s | ||||||
| 2/13/24 | ![]() Season 8, Episode 2: Pat Thomas | In this episode, cohosts Chris Burns and Camila Zorrilla Tessler speak to counterculture historian and archival music producer Pat Thomas about his new book Material Wealth: Mining the Personal Archive of Allen Ginsberg. Join us for a discussion about Pat’s research process, favorite items from Ginsberg’s collection, and thoughts on Ginsberg’s legacy. Read the transcript. […] | 15m 21s | ||||||
| 1/19/24 | ![]() Season 8, Episode 1: dindria barrow, Marika Cifor, Sarah Nguyễn, and Anna Trammell | In this episode, cohost Chris Burns speaks with dindria barrow, Marika Cifor, Sarah Nguyễn, and Anna Trammell about their work on The Community Archives Center Toolkit, which was collaboratively developed by the Tacoma Public Library and the University of Washington. This free resource is now available for other libraries and archives to use in creating […] | 45m 10s | ||||||
| 8/15/23 | ![]() Season 7, Episode 6: Lyric Evans-Hunter, Allegra Favila, and Lia Warner | What is on the minds of our newest professionals? In this episode, host Nicole Milano speaks with Lyric Evans-Hunter, Allegra Favila, and Lia Warner, all new or recent graduates of New York University’s Archives and Public History program. They share how they came to the field, what they find exciting and daunting about the profession, […] | 38m 00s | ||||||
| 6/1/23 | ![]() Season 7, Episode 5: Rachel Chatalbash, Susan Hernandez, and Megan Schwenke | In this episode, co-hosts Nicole Milano and Camila Zorrilla Tessler speak with Rachel Chatalbash, Susan Hernandez, and Megan Schwenke about their recent book Museum Archives: Practice, Issues, Advocacy (Society of American Archivists, 2022). Chatalbash, Hernandez, and Schwenke discuss museum archives and archivists, the genesis of the publication and its connection to the Museum Archives Section […] | 22m 45s | ||||||
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| 5/9/23 | ![]() Season 7, Episode 4: Kristine K. Fallon, Aliza Leventhal, and Jody Thompson | In this episode, co-hosts Anna Trammell and Chris Burns speak with Kristine K. Fallon, Aliza Leventhal, and Jody Thompson about their new book Born-Digital Design Records (Society of American Archivists, 2022), the ninth installment of SAA’s Trends in Archives Practice series. The interview explores the unique challenges of managing born-digital design records, prior efforts to […] | 49m 23s | ||||||
| 3/10/23 | ![]() Season 7, Episode 3: Marika Cifor | How did archivists partner with activists to document and preserve the history of AIDS activism? How are archivists and community partners activating AIDS archives to reveal AIDS’s continued impact on marginalized communities? What lessons can archivists take from this moment of social and community memory-building as we grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic? In this episode, […] | 50m 25s | ||||||
| 1/3/23 | ![]() Season 7, Episode 2: Cheryl Oestreicher | How can archivists reimagine reference services as they increasingly serve a broader and more diverse user base? In this episode, cohosts Anna Trammell and Chris Burns speak with Cheryl Oestreicher about her recent book, Reference and Access for Archives and Manuscripts (Society of American Archivists, 2020), the fourth volume in SAA’s Archival Fundamentals Series III […] | 27m 25s | ||||||
| 12/12/22 | ![]() Season 7, Episode 1: Archivists Connect at ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2022 | More than 1,000 archivists came together in-person—many for the first time since 2019—in Boston in August during ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2022, the annual conference of the Society of American Archivists. Another 1,000 archivists tuned in virtually. In this episode, co-hosts Chris Burns and Anna Trammell talk with attendees about their favorite conference sessions, the perks and challenges […] | 43m 17s | ||||||
| 7/28/22 | ![]() Season 6, Episode 4: SAA Foundation with Bob Clark and Beth Myers | “Archivists helping archivists”—in this episode, cohosts Nicole Milano and JoyEllen Williams speak with Bob Clark and Beth Myers, members of the Society of American Archivists Foundation Board. Myers and Clark discuss the Foundation’s purpose, goals, and opportunities for engagement. Listen to learn how the Foundation supports SAA, archivists, and the profession. Bob Clark is director […] | 27m 46s | ||||||
| 2/18/22 | ![]() Season 6, Episode 3: Jesse R. Erickson | As the United States continues to confront systemic racism on several fronts, archival repositories are rethinking the idea of space and how it pertains to inclusivity. A leader among these conversations is Dr. Jesse Erickson, author of “The Gentleman’s Ghost: Patriarchal Eurocentric Legacies in Special Collections,” published in Archives and Special Collections as Sites of […] | 28m 23s | ||||||
| 1/31/22 | ![]() Season 6, Episode 2: Amy Cooper Cary and Stacie Williams | Interested in publishing with the Society of American Archivists? Cohosts Anna Trammell and Chris Burns talk with SAA Publications Editor Stacie Williams and American Archivist Editor Amy Cooper Cary about the many publishing opportunities that SAA offers. Williams and Cooper Cary provide an overview of these opportunities and ways that archivists of all experience levels can engage […] | 29m 57s | ||||||
| 10/27/21 | ![]() Season 6, Episode 1: Jacqualine Price Osafo | Cohosts Nicole Milano and JoyEllen Williams conduct a special interview with the Society of American Archivist’s new executive director, Jacqualine Price Osafo. In this interview, Jackie shares her professional and personal roots, including her long-time passion for associations and the impact of an inspiring relative. Jackie also explains what drew her to SAA and why […] | 18m 16s | ||||||
| 9/7/21 | ![]() Season 5, Episode 6: Archives, Community, and Education at the Library of Congress with Danna Bell and Guha Shankar | Cohosts Nicole Milano and JoyEllen Williams interview Educational Resource Specialist Danna Bell and Folklife Specialist Guha Shankar from the Library of Congress. During this conversation, Bell and Shankar discuss the intersection of archives, community, and education, specifically addressing how the country’s renewed focus on social justice impacts their work at the Library of Congress. Episode […] | 48m 32s | ||||||
| 7/13/21 | ![]() Season 5, Episode 5: Archives for Black Lives in Philadelphia’s Anti-Racist Description Working Group | Many archivists are reevaluating workflows and practices in order to create more equitable, anti-oppressive, and anti-racist metadata in their repositories. This important work is foregrounded by the Anti-Racist Description Resources, authored by the Archives for Black Lives in Philadelphia’s (A4BLiP) Anti-Racist Description Working Group. Archives in Context spoke with A4BLiP’s Anti-Racist Description Working Group members Alexis A. […] | 36m 47s | ||||||
| 3/9/21 | ![]() Season 5, Episode 4: Petrina Jackson and Verónica Reyes-Escudero | As American society reckons with racial injustice, many archivists wonder how they can combat systemic racism in the workplace and the profession. Archives in Context reached out for guidance from Petrina Jackson, director of the Special Collections Research Center, Bird Library, Syracuse University; and Verónica Reyes-Escudero, Katheryne B. Willock head of special collections, University of […] | 39m 16s | ||||||
| 2/9/21 | ![]() Season 5, Episode 3: Archivists Call-In | As we leave 2020 behind us, Archives In Context begins 2021 on a hopeful note. In this special episode focused on archivists and archival work during COVID-19, we hear from you! Archivists called and wrote to us with their advice on navigating this challenging time and shared the ways they are finding joy, what they are […] | 20m 59s | ||||||
| 12/16/20 | ![]() Season 5, Episode 2: Dorothy Berry | What is self-care, and why should archivists care? Listen to our conversation with Dorothy Berry, digital collections program manager at Harvard University’s Houghton Library, as she explores a more sophisticated understanding of self-care—one that goes beyond eating brownies and taking bubble baths. With wisdom and humor, Dorothy talks about how and why we should be kinder […] | 36m 09s | ||||||
| 11/25/20 | ![]() Season 5, Episode 1: Archival Workers Emergency Fund | In this episode of a special Archives in Context season on how the events of 2020 have affected archivists, we meet two of the driving forces behind the Archival Workers Emergency Fund (AWEF): Anna Clutterbuck-Cook, reference librarian at the Massachusetts Historical Society, and Lydia Tang, special collections archivist-librarian at Michigan State University. Anna and Lydia […] | 27m 35s | ||||||
| 8/11/20 | ![]() Season 4, Episode 7: Courtney Dean and Grace Danico | What do sex, awards, and the occult have in common? They are all themes that the Los Angeles Archivists Collective explored in its online publication Acid Free. In this episode, Courtney Dean, head of the Center for Primary Research and Training (CFPRT) in UCLA Library Special Collections, and Grace Danico, an independent archivist and freelance designer, […] | 24m 49s | ||||||
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