This project is a community-driven archive dedicated to preserving personal narratives, songs, and cultural memories that have historically gone undocumented. While formal histories often focus on political timelines and major events, the emotional truth of a community is found in its everyday stories: its music, its migration journeys, its inherited memories, and the lived experiences passed down through families.
By collecting and curating submissions from individuals around the world, this archive aims to:
- document intergenerational memory
- preserve cultural identity
- highlight diverse experiences of diaspora and belonging
- provide a space for reflections on the 1971 Liberation War
- strengthen understanding across borders and communities
Every submission becomes part of a larger historical conversation: one built collaboratively, one story at a time. This project embraces the belief that cultural preservation is not just institutional work; it is personal work, community work, and emotional work.
