Under The Banana Tree

Activities

Themes

WEBINAR RECORDING & SUMMARY: Under The Banana Tree Archival Network x Pusat Sejarah Rakyat Webinar #3 – ‘Emotional’ Archives: Exploring Sense and Facts

This webinar examines “emotional facts” in archives, reframing them as sites of affect, containing both fact and feeling. Through Kolektif Arungkala’s praxis, it explores how archival engagement generates collective sensing and affective knowledge beyond conventional understandings of factual records.

WEBINAR RECORDING & SUMMARY: Under The Banana Tree Archival Network x Lembaga Sejarah Sosialis Indonesia Webinar #2 – Mengarsipkan Sejarah Perjuangan Rakyat: Melawan Dominasi Sejarah Versi Penguasa

How do grassroots archives preserve people’s histories in fostering intergenerational engagement, resist dominant historical narratives, and sustain memory-making processes in Southeast Asia? Explore more of Malaysia’s Freedom Film Network and Philippines Labor Movement Archive through its long term strategies.

Under The Banana Tree Archival Network x Lembaga Sejarah Sosialis Indonesia Webinar #2 – Mengarsipkan Sejarah Perjuangan Rakyat: Melawan Dominasi Sejarah Versi Penguasa

Ikuti diskusi bersama beberapa narasumber terkait arsip mandiri di Indonesia dalam upaya membalikkan fakta sejarah gerakan kiri serta pertembungannya dengan hegemoni kuasa yang terus berusaha menghapus jejak perjuangan. Bagaimanakah arsip melalui praktik mereka hadir bukan sekadar simpanan dokumen, tetapi penyelamatan kisah yang dibungkam, pengalaman disembunyikan, serta pelajaran penting bagi masa depan?

Under The Banana Tree Archival Network x Pusat Sejarah Rakyat Webinar #1 – Archiving Mo(ve)ments: Archival Praxis as Social Movements

How do grassroots archives preserve people’s histories in fostering intergenerational engagement, resist dominant historical narratives, and sustain memory-making processes in Southeast Asia? Explore more of Malaysia’s Freedom Film Network and Philippines Labor Movement Archive through its long term strategies.

Thailand’s Museum of Popular History and a Quest to Preserve the “Political Lives” of Ordinary Citizens

The Museum of Popular History in Thailand preserves political artifacts from ordinary citizens’ struggles, highlighting overlooked grassroots movements and ensuring public access to materials documenting the nation’s diverse political and complex social histories.

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