Editor

  • Amy Cooper Cary (2020–2026), Marquette University

Reviews Editors

  • Rose Buchanan (2021–2024), National Archives and Records Administration

  • Stephanie Luke (2021–2024), University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Editorial Board

  • Natalia Fernández (2023–2027), Oregon State University

  • Shirley Franco (2022–2026), University of Brasília

  • Amanda Greenwood (2024–2026), University of Virginia

  • Rebecca Hankins (2023–2027), Texas A&M University

  • Eric Hung (2020–2024), Music of Asian America Research Center

  • Jessica Lacher-Feldman (2020–2024), University of Rochester

  • María Matienzo (2021–2025), University of California, Berkeley

  • Marlee Newman (2021–2025), Archival Consultant

  • Jordon Steele (2023–2027), Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory

  • Sylvia Welsh (2020–2024), Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Early-Career Members

  • Bree'ya Brown (2022–2024), University of North Texas Libraries

  • Karina Wilhelm (2023–2024), Arizona State University

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Digital art by Shaun Slifer, a founding member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative. Slifer, on his art:

I sketched out the first version of this icon one day after the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in my home city of Pittsburgh, where I've worked to run the Justseeds office for years. This is a pictographic effort at combining complex feelings of anti-fascist rage with my deep belief in the need to work from a position of love. It is a combination of the Three Arrows/Drei Pfeile symbol—historically associated with the paramilitary Iron Front/Eiserne Front and carried into modern times as a continued symbol of militant anti-fascism—with a common heart outline.

Past SAA President Terry Baxter speaks of love and solidarity in the archives community in his presidential address “Lovers in a Dangerous Time: Archives, Archivists, and Community.” Turn to page 7 to read it. Artwork courtesy of Shaun Slifer.

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