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I am an audiovisual archivist and public historian.  My research examines histories of dispossession, focusing on  how marginalized communities organized to resist displacement and how that history of resistance lies latent in archival collections today. My work investigates both the physical displacement of minority communities and their erasure from historical memory, examining how these groups preserved their stories despite systematic exclusion from official historical narratives.

 

I am a founding member of the Community Archiving Workshop (CAW)- a collective of audiovisual archivists who work to help communities maintain intellectual control over their legacy recordings.

© 2025 by Moriah Ulinskas

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