ABOUT
Allison Elliott is a digital archivist, archival producer, workshop facilitator, creative project manager, and Salesforce Certified data professional. In her work, Allison positions the archive as a creative medium and source of information activism.
She currently serves as the Archives and Programs Manager at The Feminist Institute, where she oversees content partnerships, curates digital collections, and produces TFI’s annual Pop-Up Memory Lab. Most recently, she was the Archival Producer for Here Come the Dykes and No Justice, Find Peace. Allison also serves on the Salesforce team at the Bob Woodruff Foundation, where she leverages data visualization + reporting to support effective grantmaking, fundraising, and organizational strategy.
Allison’s research interests span feminist and queer information networks and activism, feminist citationality, HIV/AIDS activism, and community archives. She holds an MA in Media Studies and Social Justice from CUNY Queens College, Certificate in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy from the CUNY Graduate Center, and a BA in Gender Studies from Mount Holyoke College.
