An online exhibition profiling ancestors of color who have contributed to folklore scholarship through research and documentation by, about, and for the uplift of historically and persistently marginalized communities.

Case studies and best practice reports created by recipients of the Consultancy and Professional Development grants project to share the lessons learned during their funded work. These reports cover a wide variety of issues and challenges in folk and traditional arts work.

While no resource can provide a compressive guide to open access publications and resources in folklore studies, the Open Folklore information pages highlight a range of key open access projects and publications that AFS members and partner organizations have produced or made available

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