*The Gender Studies Program at the University of Arkansas presents: * *"Archival Reckonings: Asserting Queer and Trans Power in Information Environments"* *A virtual lecture by Dr. KJ Rawson (Northeastern University), founder and director of the Digital Transgender Archive * *TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 at 6:00 PM (CST) * In 2016, the Digital Transgender Archive (DTA) was launched to improve public access to documentations of people who have transgressed gender norms throughout history. Yet even as the DTA responds to archival absences, the project has revealed others, including the severe overrepresentation of white people in trans-related archival collections. In this talk, Dr. Rawson will discuss the ways that archival initiatives favor white people’s histories and, in many cases, advance white supremacy, even when they may be addressing other representational inequalities. He will then turn to several examples of cutting-edge projects that are doing transformational work to reveal archival biases, upend institutional power, and infuse queer, community-based language practices throughout diverse information environments. All are welcome to attend via Zoom. Feel free to forward this message to any potentially interested parties. ZOOM MEETING LINK: http://tinyurl.com/2944tfdw ZOOM MEETING ID: 859 7430 5644 PASSWORD: UARK!kjr21 (the password is case-sensitive) QUESTIONS? Contact Dr. Joe E. Hatfield jeh058@uark.edu CO-SPONSORS: Department of Communication; Center for Multicultural and Diversity Education; University of Arkansas Libraries; University of Arkansas Humanities Center; The Brown Chair in English Literacy Initiative