Ethics and Inclusion in Place-Based History
Get permission for interviews and images. Offer copies, link back, and acknowledge labor. If a story could harm someone, weigh the risks and anonymize details. Invite community review before publication. An ethical process strengthens trust and deepens the location’s shared stewardship.
Ethics and Inclusion in Place-Based History
Every place hosts overlapping histories—celebratory, contested, and silenced. Seek voices across age, class, language, and migration. Publish polyphonic narratives that disagree respectfully. Encourage readers to comment with additional angles, turning the post into a living, evolving archive.