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A photo of Maya Freelon standing in the "Whippersnappers" installation in the Bennehan house (c. 1799) at Historic Stagville.

Maya Freelon Reclaims Childhood for Enslaved Children at Historic Stagville

Posted by: Olivia Dorsey

This post summarizes the exhibition opening for "Whippersnappers: Recapturing, Reviewing, and Reimagining the Lives of Enslaved Children in the United States," created by Maya Freelon. Freelon is a visual artist and a 2024 Connecting Communities Digital Initiative (CCDI) Artist/Scholar in Residence.

A photo of Janiya Peters, a 2024 Connecting Communities Digital Initiative (CCDI) Junior Fellow.

2024 CCDI Junior Fellow Janiya Peters Uses Audio to Explore the Cotton Gin as a Technological Artifact

Posted by: Olivia Dorsey

In this guest post, Janiya Peters, a Summer 2024 Connecting Communities Digital Initiative (CCDI) Junior Fellow, describes the process behind creating her project, "The Gin in Motion: Examining the Cotton Gin Through Sound and Narrative."

A young weaver at a loom learning from an elder, who is seated next to the loom.

First Community Collections Grant Project Goes Online! Traditional Weaving in Micronesia

Posted by: Michelle Stefano

American Folklife Center's (AFC) Nancy Groce announces a new AFC archival collection, the Warp and Weft of Yap’s Outer Islands: Backstrap Weaving in Micronesia, as supported through the AFC's Community Collections Grant program of the Library of Congress Of the People: Widening the Path initiative.

Seven people seated on stage. Left to right: Olivia Dorsey, CCDI Program Specialist, Judy Vredenburg, Project Lead Friends of Tijeras Pueblo, Deborah Jojola, Artist and project team member Friends of Tijeras Pueblo, Maya Thompson, Program Coordinator for DC Public Library’s People’s Archive, Tsedaye Makonnen, Artist and DC Public Library project team member, Hannah Giorgis, DC Public Library team member, James Cox, Special Collections Manager Hoboken Public Library.

CCDI’s 2024 Summer Fuse Recording Now Available!

Posted by: Isabel Brador

On June 24, the Library of Congress hosted the Connecting Communities Digital Initiative’s (CCDI) Summer Fuse event! A recording of the program is now available in two parts:  CCDI 2024 Summer Fuse Part 1 and CCDI 2024 Summer Fuse Part 2. The hybrid event celebrated CCDI’s 2024 Awardees and brought together the awardee’s project teams, …

Dr. Allie Martin is sitting in a chair on a stage discussing her soundscape composition in front of an audience at the Connecting Communities Digital Initiative (CCDI)'s Summer Fuse 2024 event.

Dr. Allie Martin Samples Library Collections to Create Soundscapes of Black Life

Posted by: Olivia Dorsey

This blog post features an interview with Dr. Allie Martin, a 2024 Connecting Communities Digital Initiative (CCDI) Artist/Scholar-in-Residence about her project, "Sampling Black Life: Soundscape and Critical Intention." In the interview, Martin discusses her participation in the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival, the Library of Congress collections she is using in her work, and the significance of amplifying sonic Black life.