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MEMORY MAPPING

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OTOWN

A descendant-led archival storytelling initiative

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Begin your Memory Map

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Where did you grow up? Where did you go to school? Where do you currently live?

“I used to think to think it was my rememory. You know. Some things you forget. Other things you never do. But it's not. Places, places are still there. If a house burns down, it's gone, but the place–the picture of it–stays, and not just in my rememory, but out there, in the world. What I remember is a picture floating around out there outside my head. I mean, even if I don't think it, even if I die, the picture of what I did, or knew, or saw is still out there. Right in the place where it happened.”

― Toni Morrison, Beloved (1987)

We build from your archive...

Everyone has memories. By curating those inherited, and the ones we've lived ourselves – we build our history from the homes, first. What can you upload? Photographs, letters, obituaries, funeral programs, newspaper clippings, maps, audio recordings, scans, handwritten notes, recipes, church documents, military records... anything archival!

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Beginning wherever you wish, tell even us

—Theresa Hak Kyung Cha

What story do you want to tell?
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memory do you want to locate?

Like the quote above, begin wherever you wish. The more detail (dates, names, locations...) the better the research direction. Share whatever You want! As much as this is helping for archival research, this may be refined as a part of your memory map.

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Historiopoetics

an archival conversation

I crafted historiopoetics to showcase, teach, and examine — the conditional relationships between poetry and time — I am most interested in,   

how writers produced freedom, memory, and history  through articulation.  

 ©2021 by Christell Victoria Roach

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Poet and digital storyteller anchoring memory to historic spaces. Her work appears in Poetry, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.
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