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The Living Archives project gathered, preserved, and shared the stories of Mecklenburg County residents navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. The project began in 2020 and re-launched in Spring 2022 with a renewed understanding that the COVID-19 experience was going to be on-going and complex. With a focus on equity, the Archive aimed to gather stories from Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Indigenous people who are often excluded from traditional archives. No one’s story should be lost, misrepresented, or ignored.
The stories, art poetry and music collected for the Living Archives have been shared back into the communities that donated them through a series of traveling exhibits and events in Spring 2024. These included events at library locations, JCSU and County facilities as well as a new permanent mural of storytellers and a grand closing event at Discovery Place in May. All of the stories collected will now reside permanently in the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room as a digital archive of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and provide critical context to scholars and neighbors alike.”