Call for Participants: Indigenous Archival Training Program

Indigenizing Archival Training (IAT), a Mellon Foundation-funded project administered by the Society of American Archivists’ Native American Archives Section, seeks participants in a holistic pilot training program, including attendance at a two-day in-person workshop in Santa Fe (September 21–22) and in five subsequent online workshops on a range of archival topics (running October 2023–January 2024). Generous funding from the Mellon Foundation is covering the full cost of travel and associated fees for all participants.

SAA Supports NARA Transparency Regarding Media Inquiries on Presidential Records

June 20, 2023—The Society of American Archivists (SAA) supports the National Archives and Records Administration’s (NARA) transparency regarding current inquiries being made about the Presidential Records Act. On June 9, 2023, NARA issued a collection of its previous statements to the media on the Presidential Records Act and the ongoing investigation into President Trump’s handling of classified records after leaving the presidency.

SAA Council Approves Archival Worker Labor Taskforce, Updates Strategic Plan Dashboard

June 2, 2023At its May 16-17, 2023, hybrid meeting, the SAA Council: 

Join Archival Advocates on Capitol Hill in July

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June 1, 2023—Join archival advocates from across the country on Tuesday, July 25, for the second “Archives on the Hill” event. This day of advocacy with legislative policymakers coincides with the CoSA + SAA 2023 Joint Annual Meeting.

Donate Items for the NDRFA Silent Auction!

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May 30, 2023—The SAA Preservation Section invites you to contribute an item for the silent auction to be held on Thursday and Friday, July 27 and 28, at the SAA + CoSA Joint Annual Meeting at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC. The Section is seeking items from either repositories or regions that you feel might be interesting to others—and handcrafted items are especially popular! You do not have to attend the conference in person to be able to donate an item.

Dr. Colleen Shogan Confirmed as Next AOTUS

May 11, 2023—The United States Senate voted yesterday to confirm Dr. Colleen Shogan as the 11th Archivist of the United States. Dr. Shogan was nominated by President Biden on August 3, 2022. She will begin her tenure as the head of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) next week, succeeding former AOTUS David S. Ferriero, who retired in April 2022. Dr. Shogan will be the first woman to permanently hold the position of AOTUS.