Community Webs #KeeperoftheDay
The Internet Archive’s Community Webs program is designed to expand the archival record, include perspectives that have often been excluded, and record the struggles and contributions of marginalized...
View ArticleFrancis Ford Coppola’s Meatball Recipe for 500
This week on the podcast, we talk with Francis Ford Coppola about homelessness, life, friendship, neighborhood history, and his ideas about the future as he tells the remarkable story of North Beach...
View ArticleTravis Monson #KeeperoftheDay
“In 2011 I uprooted my life, leaving Utah and moving to San Francisco. My very first week, I walked to City Lights Books and bought a map of San Francisco.” -Travis Monson in SFGATE Read the story....
View ArticleThe Birth of Rice-A-Roni
SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST As Joe Biden becomes the first U.S. president to formally affirm the fact of the Armenian Genocide, we present… The Birth of Rice-A-Roni: The San Francisco-Italian-Armenian...
View ArticleOn the Podcast: Spotlight on Black-Owned Pet Businesses
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Spotify | RSS San Francisco. Twilight, February 9. A sign in the neighborhood pet shop window catches our eye — Spotlight on Black Entrepreneurs — and lures us in....
View ArticleSoul to Soul at 50 – Ghana’s Homecoming Festival for African American...
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Spotify | RSS On March 6, 1971, a group of some of the top musicians from the United States -– Ike and Tina Turner, Wilson Pickett, the Staple Singers, and more -–...
View ArticleBlack Film Archive #keeperoftheday
“NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Maya Cade, who saw how hard it is to access movies by Black directors — so she created the Black Film Archive, a collection of nearly 250 films spanning seven decades.”
View ArticleCamille Seaman – photos from the podcast
Our latest podcast episode takes a journey into the world of photographer Camille Seaman. Here is a selection of photos from the story. “That’s me down in the lower corner with my crazy hair” “All of...
View ArticleLibrary of Congress Acquires Kitchen Sisters’ Audio Archive
Dear Friends, Here’s the beautiful news we want to share with you. The Library of Congress has acquired the entire archive of The Kitchen Sisters — some 7,000 hours of interviews, oral histories and...
View ArticleBetter Now Than Never: Safeguarding Your Audio Collection
The Kitchen Sisters Present Better Now Than Never Safeguarding Your Audio Collection A Zoom Workshop with Jessica Thompson Audio preservationist and Grammy-nominated engineer Jessica Thompson will...
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