Shavaun Sutton: “here”

I’m Shavaun, a doctoral student in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology. I feel so fortunate to be a part of the Reckonings Project.  It aligns with one of my research interests – recovering lost Black narratives, experiences, and histories through the sociological lens although my work is, increasingly, becoming transdisciplinary. This is a taste

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Development Log: Victoria Dey & Titilayo Odedele

This summer I have had the pleasure of working on the Reckonings Project which is a local history platform for the community-archivist. The main goals of the project were highly attractive as it seeks to empower community archivists through digital scholarship, civic engagement, and community-library-university partnerships. In particular, the focus on the documentation and commemoration

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Development Log: Adam Tomasi & Savita Maharaj

Over the past year, the Reckonings project has connected Northeastern students and faculty with community partners to reflect upon, and co-create, historical narratives that center Black people, indigenous people, and people of color.  I started working on the Reckonings project during the summer of 2021, and since then, I have participated in many productive developments

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Press Release for Northeastern University Planning Grant

“Reckonings: A Local History Platform for the Community-Archivist” The Mellon Foundation has awarded a $500,000 planning grant to Northeastern University for Reckonings, an innovative program of collaboration to empower BIPOC communities and citizens in the preservation, creation, and curation of community histories. This effort sees reckoning with the historical record and making it more accurate

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