BRC Project Staff

  • Dory Klein, Project Co-Director
  • Amanda Rust, Project Co-Director
  • Giordana Mecagni, Community Outreach Advisor
  • Amy Ruskin, Data Engineer
  • Patrick Murray-John, CERES Developer
  • Sarah Sweeney, Materials Cataloging and Ingest
  • Drew Facklam, Materials Cataloging and Ingest
  • Kim Kennedy, Materials Cataloging and Ingest
  • Raghunath Arava, Leaflet Developer

Research Associates

  • Michael Kitchen 
  • Danielle Rose
  • Jillian Decker
  • Kimberly Villafuerte Barzola 
  • Liam Moore  
  • Taryn Gilligan  
  • Ayah Aboelela  
  • Sofia Perez Arias  
  • Mara McDaniel  
  • Urmi Parekh
  • Laurel Schlegel

Community Advisors

This project would not have happened without the direction and insight of our community advisors. We’d like to extend our warm thanks to:

  • Arnesse Brown
  • Jerrell Cox
  • Lisa Fliegel
  • Frieda Garcia
  • Jared Katsiane
  • Pat Oliver
  • Maicharia Weir-Lytle
  • I Am Harriet
  • United South End Settlements

Principal Investigators

  • Dan Cohen
  • Julia Flanders
  • Patrick Yott

Copyright and Licensing

Northeastern University holds the copyright for some, but not all, of the texts and photographs exhibited on this site. Please contact the Archives and Special Collections Department at archives@northeastern.edu to obtain reproductions of the materials and to inquire about copyright.

CERES: Exhibit Toolkit

This project was created on a customized WordPress instance using the CERES: Exhibit Toolkit. These tools, as well as archival, hosting, and support systems, are provided by the Northeastern University Library Digital Scholarship group. The DSG specializes in the Digital Humanities and helps faculty, staff, and students in the Northeastern community showcase their projects to the public.

 

Land Acknowledgement

We would like to acknowledge our presence on the ancestral lands of the Massachusett Tribe. They are the tribe of Indigenous peoples from whom the Colony, Province, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts have taken their name. We pay our respects to the ancestral bloodline of the Massachusett Tribe and their descendants who still inhabit historical Massachusett Tribe territories to this day. 

Explore the Massachusett Tribe’s website to learn more about this history and stay up to date with tribal news.