Archivists and Archives of Color Section

The Archivists and Archives of Color Section (AAC) is an interest group within the Society of American Archivists. SAA is the oldest and largest archival association in North America, serving the educational and informational needs of more than 5,500 individual and institutional members. The AAC Section helps to identify concerns and promote the needs of archivists and archives of color.

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News & Announcements

The Autumn 2014 of the Archivists and Archives of Color Roundtable Newsletter is now available for download!
This year, the Archivists and Archives of Color Roundtable is holding elections for Junior Co-Chair, Newsletter Editor and Webmaster.
It's Election Season! Check out the candidates for Vice Chair/Chair-Elect and Newsletter Editor. Voting begins July 2013.
In a “Joint Letter on the National Library and Archives of Grenada,” the Archivists and Archives of Color Roundtable and the Issues & Advocacy Roundtable of SAA applaud the newly elected Minister for Education and Human Resource Development, the Honorable Anthony Boatswain for his “efforts to reopen and restore the Sheila Buckmire Memorial Library,” which serves as the national library and national archives center. It has been closed to the people of Grenada since July 2011.
The May 2013 of the Archivists and Archives of Color Roundtable Newsletter is now available for download!
This memorial resolution is in honor of Taronda Spencer, College Archivist and Historian at Spelman College. She passed away May 19, 2013. Miss Taronda served as Chair of the AAC Roundtable from 2000 to 2001.
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