User:Julherra
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My name is Julie Herrada and I'm the curator of the ([http://www.lib.umich.edu/spec-coll/labadie Labadie Collection ]), located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. It is an archive of research and primary source materials documenting social protest movements worldwide from the 19th century to the present. I am a trained librarian and archivist; I received a Master's in Library Science with a Certificate in Archival Administration from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, USA. | My name is Julie Herrada and I'm the curator of the ([http://www.lib.umich.edu/spec-coll/labadie Labadie Collection ]), located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. It is an archive of research and primary source materials documenting social protest movements worldwide from the 19th century to the present. I am a trained librarian and archivist; I received a Master's in Library Science with a Certificate in Archival Administration from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, USA. |
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My name is Julie Herrada and I'm the curator of the (Labadie Collection ), located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. It is an archive of research and primary source materials documenting social protest movements worldwide from the 19th century to the present. I am a trained librarian and archivist; I received a Master's in Library Science with a Certificate in Archival Administration from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, USA.
My inclusion in this project came about purely by accident because some librarians who attended United States Social Forum (USSF) found out that I was collecting WSF materials for the Labadie Collection. I had already collected some materials from people who attended the WSF in Porto Alegre, Brazil and Caracas, Venezuela. There is much more work to be done to document the WSF so that it is a cohesive and organized archive that will be useful to a wide population. The processes through which the WSFs are created and the efforts for building a more equitable world must be documented or they will be lost and forgotten when people go home. I am honored to be included in this project.
Karibu Nairobi
Thanks Julie, it is good to expand the WSF documentation network. On behalf of KLA, am grateful to join hands with you and your University in this project. It is my hope that after the Nairobi workshop, we shall come up with a definite solution on the storage of the physical documents and how to manage them. Karibu Nairobi. Esther