The Power of Archiving with Marcia Black

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When:
January 15, 2026
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Where:
Event category: Student activity
Virtual

Join the Wayne State University chapter of the Society of American Archivists as we welcome our first guest speaker of 2026 -- Marcia Black!

Marcia (she/her) is a proud Detroiter, Black queer feminist archivist, memory worker, and abolitionist organizer. Marcia is an alum of Marygrove College where she received her Bachelors in Political Science and Sociology, and an alum of the University of Texas at Austin where she received a Masters of Arts in Womens and Gender Studies, and Masters of Science in Information Studies. She created and utilizes a Black queer feminist archival praxis in her work to ensure that Black people’s agency, Black cultural memory practices, and Black liberation are always honored and centered in preservation work. Her life’s work is to ignite and support the development of the archivist that exists within each one of us; and to preserve and share the histories of Black women, Black Detroit, and the Black radical tradition. Marcia is committed to Black liberation and believes that archiving and storytelling can be tools to get us there. - Black Bottom Archives

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