2024 Impact Report

We are thrilled to share our 2024 Impact Report. Last year was yet another pivotal and successful year for TAVP as we continued to grow and evolve to meet the urgency of community-based documentation, preservation, and advocacy. I am so honored to do this work with our communities, and to be part of this extraordinary […]

TAVP is hiring a Communications Director

Communications Director The Communications Director will be a strategic leader responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing all aspects of the organization’s communications strategy. This role is crucial for expanding TAVP’s public presence and increasing the general awareness and impact of our mission. The Communications Director will work closely with staff, consultants, contractors, and collaborators across […]

Join our Community Advisory Council

Our Community Advisory Council provides oversight and guidance to TAVP’s documentation, collections, programming, and advocacy work. Led by our Community Advisor Julieta Suárez Calderón, the Community Advisory Council is composed of people who have prior experience or familiarity with our work and mission and who drive our programs, advocacy, and documentation efforts in thoughtful and […]

Apply for the 2025 Visions After Violence Community Fellowship!

With support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Texas After Violence Project (TAVP) welcomes applications for our 2025 Visions After Violence Community Fellowship, an opportunity for people who are directly impacted by state violence to advance TAVP’s community-based documentation and archival work mission to cultivate deeper understandings of the impacts of state violence on […]

Introducing Jennifer Arévalo Ferretti, our new Documentation and Archives Director!

We are very excited to announce that Jennifer Arévalo Ferretti (she/her) has joined TAVP as our next Documentation and Archives Director! Jennifer will oversee all aspects of TAVP’s documentation and archival mission, including management, development, security, processing, maintenance, and  activation of stories in the archive. Jennifer will work with community members, educators, artists, activists, and memory […]

Hannah Whelan is TAVP’s Associate Director of Programs and Strategy

Dear friends, Today I am happy to announce that Hannah Whelan, TAVP’s Documentation and Archives Director, has been promoted to Associate Director of Programs and Strategy. This new position is vital as TAVP continues to grow and expand our reach and impact in Texas and across the US. As our mission to ethically and effectively […]

Archives is a Sacred Word

Texas After Violence Project is excited to announce Archives is a Sacred Word, an art exhibit sharing the memory work of artistic collaborators at Travis County Correctional Complex. The exhibit will be open on August 30th and 31st at Canopy. (Details below.) The artwork showcased for Archives is a Sacred Word was created over the course of six workshops […]

2023 Impact Report

We’ve taken large strides forward as an organization in 2023. Our TAVP team, Access to Treatment Initiative, Community Archives Collaborative, and After Violence Archive have all grown significantly. And we are more active than ever before in community and organizing spaces. There is so much more that can be said, but at the core of […]

We’ve released our Virtual Belonging booklet!

Being interviewed can raise a lot of questions, concerns, or unknown feelings. TAVP worked with And Also Too to create a resource for folks to read through prior to their storytelling experience. Narrators can understand the why and how of sharing your story, as well as what to expect before, during, and after their interview. […]

Welcome our new Community Advisor, Julieta Suárez Calderón!

Julieta aims to love transformative justice into practice. They come to abolition from lived experiences as a queer GNC immigrant in a mixed-status family and hold deep gratitude for all their abolitionist teachers and dreamers. They hold a B.A. in Women and Gender Studies and Race, Indigeneity, and Migration from UT Austin. During their time […]