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Meet the Virtual DLF Forum Featured Speaker
Presenting “Advancing the HBCU Digital Library Trust through Relationship-Building” on October 22, 2024, 11am – 11:50am ET.
With trust at the forefront, the HBCU Digital Library Trust (HBCU Trust) collaborates with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), the HBCU Library Alliance, Harvard Library, and the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library to unite historical collections documenting African American culture with digitization resources and expertise to preserve and make HBCU archives accessible to all. Born out of the Harvard & Legacy of Slavery Initiative, the HBCU Trust supports the expansion of the existing HBCU Digital Collection platform. Andrea Jackson Gavin, Program Director of the HBCU Trust, will share background on the initiative, and how its success is dependent upon establishing and maintaining relationships, addressing concerns around past injustices, and upholding a standard of excellence.
About Andrea Jackson Gavin
Andrea Jackson Gavin (she/her), is a devoted member of her family, friend, server of her community, staunch HBCU advocate, and Program Director of the HBCU Digital Library Trust. Before joining Harvard Library in this role, she served in several capacities at the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library, including Director of Engagement and Scholarship, Grant Writer and administrator, and Head of the Archives Research Center. Jackson Gavin was previously the Executive Director of the Black Metropolis Research Consortium based at the University of Chicago Libraries, where she led consortium activities to support preservation, digitization, accessibility, and collection acquisitions on African American history in the Chicagoland area. A proud alumna of Spelman College, and New York University with a M.A. degree in US History and certification in Archival Management, she participated in the Archives Leadership Institute, the Harvard Graduate School of Education Leadership Institute for Academic Librarians, and was honored as a 2018 Fellow of the Society of Georgia Archivists. Jackson Gavin is co-author of “Funding the Future of African American Religion Archival Collections at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library” in the Theological Librarianship Journal. She is a dedicated member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, and The Links, Incorporated.