Remembering What Must Not Be Forgotten on International Archives Day
Translated from Portuguese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- On International Archives Day, a priest, fishermen, and cannery workers will recall forgotten memories.
- The piece reflects on what should not be forgotten.
- It is an opinion piece by Josรฉ Pacheco Pereira.
On International Archives Day, a unique gathering will bring together a priest, fishermen, and cannery workers to reflect on memories that must be preserved. This event aims to highlight the importance of remembering and safeguarding aspects of life that are often overlooked or at risk of being forgotten.
Authored by Josรฉ Pacheco Pereira, this opinion piece delves into the significance of collective memory and the role of archives in maintaining cultural and historical continuity. The narrative suggests that by listening to the voices of individuals from diverse backgrounds, those who have experienced different facets of life and work, we can gain a richer understanding of our shared past.
The participation of a priest, fishermen, and cannery workers symbolizes a cross-section of society, each group holding distinct yet valuable perspectives. Their recollections are presented as crucial elements in understanding the fabric of society and the experiences that shape it, emphasizing that these stories are not to be erased by time.
Originally published by Pรบblico in Portuguese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.