BWIR and RPTF to Launch New Historical Collection Project, LEGENDS: The Evolution and Legacy of Black Radio Culture

Feb. 9, 2023 Black Women in Radio (BWIR) and the Radio Preservation Task Force of the Library ofCongress’s National Recording Preservation Board will officially launch a new soundand oral history project during the 2023 RPTF Conference. The collection, LEGENDS:The Evolution and Legacy of Black Radio Culture, led by BWIR Founder Felèsha Love, is a comprehensiveContinue reading “BWIR and RPTF to Launch New Historical Collection Project, LEGENDS: The Evolution and Legacy of Black Radio Culture”

Plans shaping up for RPTF Conference

Thanks to everyone who submitted a panel or workshop proposal for the February 26-27 2016 RPTF conference, “Saving America’s Radio Heritage: Radio Preservation, Access, and Education.” More than 130 participants are anticipated to attend, with upwards of 25 panels, workshops, and working caucus meetings scheduled over the two-day period. Official acceptances and invitations will goContinue reading “Plans shaping up for RPTF Conference”

CALL FOR PAPERS

Saving America’s Radio Heritage: Radio Preservation, Access, and Education A conference sponsored by the Radio Preservation Task force, in cooperation with the Library of Congress and Special Collections in Mass Media and Culture at the University of Maryland, College Park 26-27 February 2016, Washington, DC In order to consolidate and advance the efforts of theContinue reading “CALL FOR PAPERS”