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Visions After Violence FAQs

The deadline to apply for the Visions After Violence Fellowship is next Friday, Oct. 29th. To help potential applicants, we’ve collected frequently asked questions about the fellowship and TAVP here.

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Feroz Ali Abassi

Guantánamo: Seeing into the Dark Archive and Why It Matters

This morning, Mary Marshall Clark and TAVP Executive Director Gabriel Solis presented “Guantánamo: Seeing into the Dark Archive and Why It Matters,” as part of the Oral History Association’s 2021 Annual Meeting. The presentation discussed their work building the Rule of Law Oral History Project, which explored the uses of Guantánamo Bay as a detention center in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks.

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Reenvisioning the Future of Austin

In an interview with TAVP in July, local activist and organizer Bob Libal dives into the realities of what kind of “plans” city government put forth – addressing language I’ve personally been ingesting for years here in Austin.

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Announcing the Visions After Violence Fellowship

With support from the Institute for Museum and Library Services, TAVP welcomes applications for our 2021-22 Visions After Violence 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 individuals, families, and communities.

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Apply to the Visions After Violence Fellowship

TAVP welcomes applications for our 2021-22 Visions After Violence 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 individuals, families, and communities.

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