Jennifer Arévalo Ferretti

Documentation And Archives Director at Texas After Violence Project

Jennifer Arévalo Ferretti is an accomplished professional in the field of library and information science, currently serving as the Documentation and Archives Director at Texas After Violence Project since November 2024. Jennifer has held various leadership roles, including Director of the Digital Library Federation and Senior Program Officer at the Council on Library and Information Resources from June 2021 to November 2024. Additionally, Jennifer has experience as an Adjunct Faculty member at San Jose State University, instructing courses on information ethics and critical librarianship. With a robust background in digitization and archiving, Jennifer has contributed to institutions such as the Maryland Institute College of Art, Smithsonian Channel, Barnard College, and the New York Public Library. Jennifer holds a Master's degree in Library and Information Science from Pratt Institute and a BFA in Photography from the Maryland Institute College of Art.

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Texas After Violence Project

Texas After Violence Project is a community-based documentary project cultivating deeper understandings of the impacts of interpersonal and state-sanctioned violence on individuals, families, and communities. Our mission is to conduct participatory research and build an archive of stories and other materials that serve as resources for community dialogue and culture change. Our vision is to prevent future violence, promote restorative nonviolent responses when violence occurs, and cultivate community well-being and transformative justice.


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