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 workers to share stories, grow relationships, cultivate new partnerships, and collaborate across disciplines to develop ethically grounded, effective, and reciprocal documentation and archival methods.
Jennifer is an artist and information professional living on the unceded lands of the Susquehannock, Nentego (Nanticoke), and Piscataway peoples, known as Baltimore, Maryland. With over 16 years of experience in libraries, archives, and museums, she has held roles as a librarian, archivist, and curator. Her work is grounded in critical praxis, focusing on the research methodologies of creators and non-Western forms of knowledge making and sharing.
In 2016, to address gaps left by institutions and the information profession, Jennifer founded We Here®️, a supportive community for folks who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color working in libraries and archives with projects and programs such as Community Study (community-led BIPOC study group), the Community School (professional development that centers BIPOC experience and expertise), We Reads (collections highlighting BIPOC voices in literature and media), and We Together (program reimagining mentorship for mutual growth and liberation). We have long admired Jennifer’s work and we look forward to seeing how she will lead TAVP’s documentation and archival work and mission.
Welcome Jennifer!