PRESS

Mithani, J. (2023). “‘The world’s largest Black group chat’: Behind the mission to preserve Black Twitter.” The 19th, https://19thnews.org/2023/05/black-twitter-archive-preserve-storytelling-community/

Summers, Ed. (2023). “Save WACZ Now.” Inkdroid. https://inkdroid.org/2023/04/03/spn-wacz/

Foy, M. (2023). “The use of memory by women, femmes and queer folk in the African diaspora.” Reckon, Black Joy, https://www.reckon.news/black-joy/2023/03/the-use-of-memory-by-women-femmes-and-queer-folk-in-the-african-diaspora.html

Johnson-Cunningham, S. (2022). “Black Liberation at the Schomburg Center.” ALL ARTS, S2 E6, https://www.allarts.org/programs/on-display/black-liberation-at-the-schomburg-center-8j6vme/

Petrarca, G. (2021). “MOUNT HOLYOKE HOSTS 12TH ANNUAL HORTENSE PARKER CELEBRATION.Mount Holyoke News. http://www.mountholyokenews.com/news/2021/11/7/mount-holyoke-hosts-12th-annual-hortense-parker-celebration

Hughes, A. (2021). "Interview with Zakiya Collier, Schomburg’s Digital Archivist." Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Blog. https://www.nypl.org/blog/2021/09/16/interview-zakiya-collier-schomburgs-digital-archivist

Williams, M. (2020). "Archiving with Care: A Conversation with Zakiya Collier.Metropolitan Archivist. Fall Issue: Invisible City. https://link.medium.com/yxWbWo9c2bb

Organizing Ideas Podcast (2020). “(Web) Archives and Black Culture with Zakiya Collier.Organizing Ideas Podcast, Episode 19. https://anchor.fm/organizing-ideas/episodes/Ep-19---Web-Archives-and-Black-Culture-with-Zakiya-Collier-eatbj8/a-a1h511s

PUBLICATIONS

Collier, Z. (Forthcoming 2024). “Rehousing Archivists: Attending to a Livable Future for A Black, Queer Disabled Memory Worker.” Preserving Disability: Disability and the Archival Profession. Eds. Gracen Brilmyer and Lydia Tang. Litwin Books & Library Juice Press. 

Collier, Z. & Fullwood, S.G. (Forthcoming 2024). “Mapping the Legacy of Black Queer Librarianship: From Audre to Zora.” Grabbing Tea: Queer Conversations in Librarianship. Eds. Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz and Sara Howard. Litwin Books & Library Juice Press. 

Collier, Z & Adams, S. (2023). “Ethical Expressions of Collective Memory: Re/presenting Central Brooklyn Jazz Oral Histories as Linked Data.” Ethics in Linked Data. Eds. Alexandra Provo, Kathleen Burlingame, and B.M. Watson. Litwin Books.

Sutherland, T. & Collier, Z. (2022). “Introduction: The Revolutionary and Radical in Black Archival Practice,” The Black Scholar, Black Archival Practice II 52(4), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1080/00064246.2022.2111647

Collier, Z., & Sutherland, T. (eds.) (2022). “Black Archival Practice II,The Black Scholar 52(4). https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rtbs20/52/

Collier, Z. (2022). “Marilyn Nance in Context,” “The Black Arts Movement,” “African American Photography in the 1970s,”and “Black Feminist Artistic and Archival Approaches.” In M. Nance, Last Day in Lagos. New York: Center for Art, Research, and Alliances (CARA).

Collier, Z. & Sutherland, T. (2022). “Witnessing, Testimony, and Transformation as Genres of Black Archival Practice.” The Black Scholar, Black Archival Practice I 52(2), 7–15. https://doi.org/10.1080/00064246.2022.2042666

Sutherland, T. & Collier, Z. (2022). “Introduction: The Promise and Possibility of Black Archival Practice,” The Black Scholar, Black Archival Practice I 52(2), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1080/00064246.2022.2043722

Collier, Z., & Sutherland, T. (eds.) (2022). “Black Archival Practice I,” The Black Scholar 52(2). https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rtbs20/52/2

Collier, Z. (2022). “Review: The Library of Missing Datasets.” Reviews in Digital HumanitiesIII(4). https://doi.org/10.21428/3e88f64f.6bdb8931

Collier, Z. (2022). “A Black History Trove: Teaching with the #SchomburgSyllabus and Its Primary Sources.” School Library Journal. https://www.slj.com/story/A-black-history-trove-teaching-with-the-SchomburgSyllabus-and-its-primary-sources

Collier, Z. (2021). "‘Don’t Touch My Hair’: An Examination of the Exercise of Privilege and Power Through Interracial Hair-Centered Communication Interactions." Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association, 2017(1). https://docs.rwu.edu/nyscaproceedings/vol2017/iss1/11

Collier, Z., Joseph, J.L., Keiser, J., & Mondésir, O. (2020). “The Role of Archives in Transformation, Community, and Healing During a Pandemic.” Archival Outlook Magazine, Society of American Archivists, https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication?i=675842

Collier, Z. (2020). Call to Action: Archiving State-Sanctioned Violence Against Black People. https://link.medium.com/jtZkeQfoy8


Your citation praxis tells the world where you stand, with whom you stand, and what you stand for.

Zakiya Collier