Community Digital Archive
An archive is more than a collection; it’s a memory space, a refusal to forget. For communities whose histories have been silenced or overlooked, archives become acts of preservation and resistance. They hold the fragments that speak to who we are, where we’ve been, and how we’ve endured. At APIA History Cincinnati, our archive helps ensure that Asian and Pacific Islander American stories are not only remembered but honored, shared, and rooted in the places we call home
Paper
Scanned documents, letters, flyers, and printed materials that help tell the story behind the headlines.

Audio & Video
Oral histories, interviews, and recordings that bring lived experiences to life through voice and motion.

Photos
Digitized photographs that capture daily life, moments of joy, resistance, & presence in our communities.

Objects
Images and descriptions of meaningful personal or community items
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