Community Archives Collaborative

The Community Archives Collaborative (CAC) is an emerging peer-support network that facilitates collaboration among and advocates for US-based community archives and archivists whose work is focused on documenting the stories and histories of groups traditionally excluded from mainstream archival institutions. 

 

The CAC  emerged as a key recommendation from the  Architecting Sustainable Futures gathering hosted by Shift Collective in 2018, and is now collectively organized by members from Densho, the South Asian American Digital Archive, Interference Archive, and Texas After Violence Project.

 

Recently, TAVP hosted  the Community Archives Collaborative Convening in Austin, Texas in November 2022. Funded by the Mellon Foundation, NHPRC, and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, this gathering invited 52 attendees from 18 different community-based archives to come together and strategize about the future of the CAC. 

 

Now, with continued support from Mellon Foundation, we are forming a seven-person Steering Committee that will make key decisions about the CAC’s structure, finances, mission, vision, values, and long-term planning. 

Attendees of the CAC November 2022 Convening in Austin, Texas. Photo by Montinique Martinez.