Archiving the Black Web
Archiving the Black Web (ATBW) was founded in 2019 by Bergis Jules and Makiba Foster as a call to action to establish a more equitable and accessible web archiving practice in the United States to better document the Black experience online. The expansive use of the web and social media by Black people presents significant opportunities and responsibilities for collecting institutions interested in documenting the Black experience online.
While web archiving practice and tools have grown over the past thirty years, it is a cost-prohibitive activity that presents access and resource challenges preventing organizations that primarily preserve Black history from fully engaging in the practice. At the same time, web archiving practice has developed mostly within an exclusive network of professionals working in well-resourced, academic institutions and national libraries in the United States and Europe over the last 25+ years. Archiving the Black Web seeks to center the training and other knowledge acquisition needs of collecting institutions and archivists whose main goal is documenting the Black experience from the Web.