Roxy Moon is an archivist and researcher, and is currently the Project Archivist at the Toronto Metropolitan University Libraries’ Archives and Special Collections. She holds a Master of Information in Archives and Records Management from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information. Her research examines community archives, nation-state propaganda, archives as sites of resistance and liberation, community engagement, and changing conceptions of what constitutes a “primary source.” Their work at the TMU Archives includes preservation of student records and student group outreach and engagement.
Sessions in which Roxy Moon participates
Friday 24 April, 2026
This project examines outreach and community engagement conducted at the community and university archives levels. Through their work at the not-for-profit community archive, The ArQuives, Canada’s LGBTQ2+ Archives, and a project in process regarding post-secondary students, Toronto Metropolitan University, this presentation will discuss the presenters’ findings from their outreach initiatives. Presenters will propose interventions for community engagement for libraries, archives, and special...