A presentation slide titled "Envisioning the Future: The Alice M. Windom Special Collection" with a photo of a Black woman wearing glasses, a colorful headwrap, and a white T-shirt, holding a sunflower.
A purple gradient background with white text about Alice M. Windom, highlighting her contributions as a community organizer, activist, scholar, historian, and her work with the Griot Museum of Black History and her collection.
Photo of an exhibition displaying black and white photographs and written descriptions, with a person in colorful clothing viewing the exhibit, and text on the right describing the importance of sharing stories to highlight influential Black community members.
A presentation slide titled 'Preserve the Legacy' with a message about the importance of protecting historical artifacts and collections. The slide has two images: the top shows a worn copy of the magazine 'Freedomways' and a black and white photograph of a march; the bottom shows three women, one elderly and two middle-aged, smiling and posing together for a photo.
Two young African American archivists in gloves examining documents in a historic library with older staff members in the background, emphasizing public access to the Alice M. Windom Collection.
Invitation to support the Alice M. Windom Initiative with a historic book titled "The Possibilities of the American Negro," published in 1903 by Cairo Standard Publishing Company.
Slide titled 'Grow Your Support' with bullet points: Invite others to join this transformative initiative, Explore 'matching gift' from your employer, Recommend Other Funding Opportunities, Host a Fundraiser, Make a Suggestion.
Presentation slide titled 'Telling the Story: Interpretative Exhibits and Community Programs' with purple and white design elements. The slide discusses documenting Miss Windom's life and legacy through exhibits and community involvement.