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Who Gets Remembered? Building a Community Archive Before Knowledge Disappears

A consent-centred method for preserving oral histories, recordings, photographs, publications, metadata, and context before community knowledge is lost.

June 28, 2026 / Public Memory / Oral History
Who Gets Remembered? Building a Community Archive Before Knowledge Disappears
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What Safety Means to People Who Do Not Feel Protected by Institutions

A listening-session record on safety as people define it when police, authorities, public space, and neighbourhood life do not feel equally protective.

June 28, 2026 / Anti-Racism / Identity & Belonging
What Safety Means to People Who Do Not Feel Protected by Institutions
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How Community Organizers Keep Going When Change Comes Slowly

Three organizers speak about disappointment, care, conflict, burnout, and the small signs that keep collective work alive before institutions move.

June 28, 2026 / Burnout / Migration
How Community Organizers Keep Going When Change Comes Slowly
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When Sharing Your Story Helps—and When It Becomes Another Burden

Contributors and facilitators complicate the idea that public storytelling is always empowering, naming consent, repetition, exposure, editing control, compensation, anonymity, and refusal.

June 28, 2026 / Community Journalism / Oral History
When Sharing Your Story Helps—and When It Becomes Another Burden
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Starting Over After Migration: Five Stories Beyond the Success Narrative

Five concise profiles hold achievement, grief, status loss, bureaucracy, isolation, adaptation, and uncertainty together after migration.

June 28, 2026 / Migration / Oral History
Starting Over After Migration: Five Stories Beyond the Success Narrative
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The Work Nobody Sees: Stories of Unpaid Care in Families and Communities

Caregivers describe ordinary days shaped by unpaid responsibility for children, elders, relatives, neighbours, and community members.

June 28, 2026 / Care Work / Community Journalism
The Work Nobody Sees: Stories of Unpaid Care in Families and Communities
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How Young People Describe Racism When Adults Keep Minimizing It

Young people describe racism at school, in public space, and online, and what happens when adults keep calling it a misunderstanding.

June 28, 2026 / Community Journalism / Anti-Racism
How Young People Describe Racism When Adults Keep Minimizing It
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Living Between Languages: What Gets Lost, Gained, and Carried Forward

Paired-generation dialogues explore multilingual family life, the uneven movement of emotion, memory, shame, work, and intimacy across languages.

June 28, 2026 / Language Access / Identity & Belonging
Living Between Languages: What Gets Lost, Gained, and Carried Forward
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After the Cameras Leave: What Communities Need Following a Racist Incident

An aftermath roundtable records what residents, workers, families, and community organizers say is needed after public attention to a racist incident disappears.

June 28, 2026 / Oral History / Community Journalism
After the Cameras Leave: What Communities Need Following a Racist Incident
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What Belonging Feels Like When You Are Always Asked Where You Really Come From

A chorus of contributors describes the small exhaustion of being asked to explain origin, citizenship, accent, and appearance as a condition of belonging.

June 28, 2026 / Migration / Oral History
What Belonging Feels Like When You Are Always Asked Where You Really Come From