SEE US. KNOW US.

Telling Stories Across Generations

This short-form documentary film project features the work the Anchorage Museum archives team is doing to ensure equity in its collections by telling the stories of Alaska’s often underrepresented communities. Included are a behind-the-scenes look at how the museum works with community members to create, share and preserve these stories — and how serendipitous moments can help expand a collection and inspire a major exhibition.

A Living Archive

Inspired by The History Makers, a groundbreaking oral history digital archive devoted to preserving and sharing the untold personal stories of African Americans, the Anchorage Museum partnered with local Black historian Cal Williams to build an archive of photos and materials that document the Black experience in Alaska.

The photo archive is carefully curated from the personal collections and albums of prominent Black Alaskans. Through this lens, we meet Black people and families living, working, leading, creating, and fighting for equality in the 49th State. This remarkable collection—actively expanding today through the diligent work of museum curators and archivists—provides a raw and personal glimpse into the journey, justice, and joy of one of Alaska’s vital minority populations.

BROWSE THE ANCHORAGE MUSEUM'S DIGITAL IMAGE ARCHIVE

From the Collection

Supporters

James Blasingame
Sharon Davies

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