Milan Williams (she/they) is a queer cultural worker and information scholar whose practice centers Black memory, descriptive bibliography, and community knowledge. A graduate of Howard University's Media, Journalism and Film Communications program, she is pursuing an MSLIS at Pratt Institute. Her research focuses on memory curation, oral and public history, rare books, and decolonial epistemologies.
Her work is rooted in a deep commitment Black spaces and the preservation of their intellectual, cultural, and historical lineages. With experience in library reference, communications, and film, she approaches information institutions as vital sites for resistance, care, and expansive imagination.
An essay blog entitled: Milan's Musings, much of my academic work and creative work intersect on this page I like to call "my personal corner of the internet"
My professional page. A comprehnesive overview of all my film, communications and GLAM related experiences.
“So much of the work of oppression is policing the imagination.”
― Saidiya Hartman