About the UK Community of Practice Knowledge Production Series
This essay is part of the Liberatory Archives and Memory (LAMy) UK Community of Practice knowledge production series. Together, memory workers, artists, and archivists share reflections, research, and creative practices that reimagine archives as living, collective spaces of resistance, healing, and liberation.
4pm, 2 May 2026
SET Social
55a Nigel Road
London SE15 4NP
Join us to celebrate the publication launch of “We, the Living Archives”.
Three years ago, the Liberatory Archives and Memory programme at Whose Knowledge? invited memory workers of African descent and other minoritised communities in the UK to gather for a one-day event. Together, we asked: where and with whom do you do your memory work? What are your favourite archival and memory frameworks and practices? What are we dismantling? What are we dreaming of, and working towards? These questions—and our responses—did not end there.
This publication brings together a collection of essays that emerged from the UK Community of Practice’s series of convenings in Bristol, Birmingham, London, and Brighton. From reflections on anticolonial archives and the politics of Black and diasporic cultural memory, to photo essays, poetry, conversations, and community-based storytelling, memory workers, artists, and archivists share reflections, research, and anticolonial practices that reimagine archives as living, collective spaces of resistance, solidarity, and liberation.
The event will feature a collective conversation led by the publication’s editor, Dr Carol Ann Dixon, with some of the contributing authors. The event is free, with publication copies available by donation.
About Whose Knowledge?
A global, translocal multilingual non-profit organisation and a campaign centering the multiple knowledges, histories, leadership, and imaginations of the minoritised majority of the world.