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Across Archives

Across Archives

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A curated space highlighting archives, storytelling initiatives, and oral history projects focused on migrants, immigrants, internally displaced individuals, and refugees worldwide. These efforts, like ours, preserve memory, elevate voice, and challenge silence. We'd like to invite you to explore the broader community of narrative-based advocacy and scholarship.

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  • Shahar Boyayan On What Happens When Women Voices Disappear | Wise Women Unfiltered
    Jul 6 2026

    In this episode of Across Archives, host Desmond Asakitikpi sits down with Shahar Boyayan, founder of Wise Women Unfiltered, a platform centered on identity, visibility, and the stories women carry after decades of being useful to everyone around them.

    Born in Brazil, Shahar migrated to the United States more than two decades ago, an experience that reshaped her life and became the foundation of her work on reinvention and voice reclamation. In this conversation, she explores how storytelling functions as a personal archive, why invisibility affects midlife women, and what it takes to find your voice again after spending years living for everyone else.

    Shahar speaks candidly about the experience of being overlooked, dismissed, and talked over—and why age does not erase knowledge, intelligence, or the ability to learn. She shares practical steps for reclaiming presence, from small acts of courage to recording personal stories. Her message is clear: “You matter, and you do not have to accept invisibility.”

    Key Topics

    * Migration, loss, and reinvention as lived experience

    * Storytelling as a way people learn, remember, and connect across generations

    * Personal archives and the everyday stories that carry lineage and memory

    * The invisibility of midlife and aging women in society

    * Finding your voice again after decades in caregiving and service roles

    * Small acts of courage as pathways to presence and visibility

    * The politics of visibility and why resistance comes when women reclaim space

    Resources and LinksWise Women Unfiltered: The Unfiltered LetterInstagram: @shahartalksYouTube: Shahar Talks | Wise Women UnfilteredFacebook: @shahartalksTikTok: @shahartalksThe Refugee Archive:

    https://therefugeearchive.org

    About Across ArchivesAcross Archives brings together archivists, storytellers, researchers, artists, and memory workers to explore how personal and collective histories are preserved, shared, and carried forward.



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    38 Min.
  • Max Saakyan on Preserving History Through Fragments and Memory | Uncovering Roots
    Apr 4 2026

    In this episode of Across Archives, host Kristi sits down with Max Saakyan, the creator of Uncovering Roots. Max’s work focuses on the intersection of audio documentary and historical preservation, specifically centering on narratives that have been sidelined by mainstream discourse.

    The conversation dives deep into the mechanics of memory, the ethics of handling trauma in storytelling, and the specific challenges of reconstructing history when official archives are sparse.

    Inside the Episode

    Max shares the origin story of Uncovering Roots, which began as a personal exploration of Armenian history and evolved into a global project. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on his series regarding Palestinians in Paraguay—a 1969 covert relocation plan that left many families stranded under false pretenses.

    Key discussion points include:

    * The Power of Oral Testimony: How to shape a narrative when official records are incomplete or intentionally obscured.

    * The 1969 Relocation Plan: A look into the specific case of Palestinian migration to South America and the “false promises” of labor that drove it.

    * Ethical Storytelling: Navigating the delicate balance between historical accountability and the sensitive nature of personal trauma.

    * Archives as Tools for Justice: Why timing and accessibility matter when bringing these echoes of the past into current global contexts.

    Key Topics

    * Reconstructing the Past: The role of local newspapers and community memory in filling archival gaps.

    * Community-Centered Narrative: The importance of elevating voices from within affected communities rather than observing from the outside.

    * Storytelling & Accountability: How preserving history serves as a form of education and a check on power.

    * Memory Reconstruction: The psychological and political significance of what a society chooses to remember—and what it forgets.

    Resources and Links

    * Uncovering Roots Podcast: uncoveringrootspod.com

    * The Refugee Archive: therefugeearchive.org

    About the Podcast

    Across Archives is a production of The Refugee Archive, a research initiative dedicated to the lived experiences of displaced people worldwide. Alongside our companion series, The Archive Speaks, we explore how community storytelling can reshape history, amplify marginalized voices, and build global solidarity.



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    35 Min.
  • Noor Azizah on Rohingya Women Leading Change and Resisting Genocide | RMCN
    Nov 25 2025

    In this new episode of Across Archives, host Kristi speaks with Noor Azizah, Co-Executive Director of the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network, as she shares how Rohingya women are reclaiming their voices, resist ongoing violence, and lead a global movement for survival and solidarity.Noor is one of the most visible Rohingya advocates of her generation. She has served as a UNHCR Refugee Expert in 2019 and 2023, was named NSW Young Woman of the Year in 2024, and was a finalist for NSW Young Australian of the Year in 2025. Her leadership comes from persistence, memory, and a refusal to stay silent.In this conversation, Noor talks about how she and a small group of Rohingya women built RMCN into a transnational network spanning Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Bangladesh, India, and the United States. She explains how women are stepping up to lead their communities even in the face of decades of violence and displacement.Noor also discusses RMCN’s documentary Hate Speech as a Weapon, which explores how disinformation has fueled real world violence against Rohingya communities in Southeast Asia. She reflects on the power of storytelling, showing that sharing the Rohingya story is not about sympathy, it is about survival, resistance, and solidarity. Every story told, every conversation started, and every classroom discussion becomes an act of resistance.Key Topics• Building a global network of Rohingya women leaders• How decades of violence and displacement have shaped Rohingya society• Using storytelling and digital advocacy to confront hate and raise awareness• The importance of breaking the silence and amplifying refugee voicesResources and LinksRMCN: https://tinyurl.com/RMCN-RohingyaGlobal Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime: [https://tinyurl.com/GIATOC-GlobalAmnesty International: https://www.amnesty.org/en/About Across ArchivesAcross Archives is produced by The Refugee Archive, a storytelling and research initiative highlighting how archives, oral histories, and community storytelling preserve the lived experiences of migrants, immigrants, internally displaced people, and refugees worldwide.Together with our companion series, The Archive Speaks, we explore how archives can amplify refugee voices, build solidarity, and reshape how displacement is remembered.🎧 Continue the journey on The Archive Speaks, featuring the real voices of displaced women and single mothers around the world.



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    30 Min.
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