“The Liberatory Promise of Archives of Survival” by Gabriel Daniel Solís (UCLA Regents’ Lecture)

Orlando Romero, Mourning Our Losses Collection, Sheltering Justice, Texas After Violence Project In April 2023, TAVP Executive Director Gabriel Daniel Solís visited UCLA to discuss his work documenting healing in the aftermath of state violence. “We do liberatory memory work because we know that we have a deep responsibility to do it. To push ourselves […]
Meet our 2023 Visions After Violence Community Fellows!

We are delighted to introduce to you our 2023 Visions After Violence Fellows! With support from the Institute for Museum and Library Services and Mellon Foundation, we are continuing the Visions After Violence Fellowship Program as an opportunity for people who have been directly impacted by state violence to contribute to our community-based documentation and […]
Welcome to our 2023 Writer and Artist in Residence!

Texas After Violence Project is proud of our artists and writer-in-residence. Each year, we invite artists and writers whose work centers on the impacts of state-sanctioned violence to build alongside our archives of memory and healing, and to interact with transformative and restorative justice.
Welcome to our new Development Director, Walden Winters!

Walden is a life-long Austinite with a passion for mission-driven fundraising and community organizing. Walden has worked with many diverse nonprofits in ATX. They believe in the power of storytelling as humanity’s longest-lived resource for change