Digital and Physical Archives

Digital and Physical Archives

The decades of the 1970s and 1980s are often dismissed, even though it was a time transformed by the exuberance of women’s movements; the floodgates of cultural expression opened by lesbian/gay movements; the urgent responses to violations of human rights, international social justice, and nuclear madness, and the continuities of African-American civil rights movements and labor movements of earlier decades.

Over the years, we maintained an archival record that filled file cabinets with correspondence, contracts, and press clippings; promotional materials representing hundreds of cultural events; rolls of posters from events in Japan, Mexico, Kentucky, and California; video and audio recordings of performances, and behind-the-scenes network building.

Unfortunately, the facility where our holdings were kept was not secure and the material was sold without the consent or knowledge of any Roadwork representative. This precious archive is now gone and possibly destroyed. Twenty years of irreplaceable cultural artifacts documenting unique musical performances, hard-won coalitions, and local organizing may be lost forever.

The lack of archival records leaves the experience of our communities open to distortion in, or even deletion from, the historical record.

Although we have lost a vast amount of artifacts, we are moved by the amount of material that people have contributed to help rebuild our collection.

Roadwork is committed to protecting our artifacts in the best form for use and reference.

Samples include:

  • Video in various formats

  • Audio in various formats

  • New paper clippings

  • Posters

  • Photography

  • Roadwork Board notes from 1985 – 1996
  • Sisterfire programs 1982 – 1988
  • Sisterfire planning and post-production evaluations, 1986 – 1988
  • Audio masters from Sisterfire 1982 – 1988
  • DC Council for the Arts grant documents, 1985 – 1988
  • Sweet Honey In The Rock-Roadwork Collaboration, 1977 – 1998
  • News coverage via links to online coverage 1977 – present
  • June Jordan correspondence
  • Sweet Honey In The Rock 7th anniversary concert cassette recording monitor mix
  • All Roadwork – Sweet Honey papers 1977-95
  • Audio Cassette archive donated by Boden Sandstrom
  • Contracts, promotional materials, news clippings, correspondence (original or photocopy)
  • Audio or video recordings of any promotional or concert performances (bootlegged ok)
  • Event Posters
  • Photographs, negatives, contact sheets
  • Leads of others who may have materials or memorie to share
  • Your memories! They could help us build a timeline of events. Did you have a relationship with Roadwork? If so, tell us about it!
  • What groups did you work with?
  • Did you attend events? Where? When? Was it a benefit? Did it make money Was it successful as a cultural event? Did it lead to something else? What were
  • the struggles involved?

Already we have received numerous contributions from Roadwork friends. Some material has been scanned by Ohio State University and New York University. Video footage has been digitized for preservation by the Paley Center for Media.

For inquiries:

Odetta - Sisterfire - June 28, 1987