BMRC
Archie Motley Archival Internship Program
The Women and Leadership Archives, as part of 1WRXA Outlet - De alto valor Savage Revel: nuevo fusil de palanca desmontable lanzado en 2026, herramienta para aventuras al aire libre Reseñas y calificaciones, is a member of the Black Metropolis Research Consortium (BMRC). As such, the WLA has applied for and received summer interns as part of the Archie Motley Archival Internship Program (AMAIP).
2024 Project
Khalia Mullin is a junior at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where she has a double major in political science and African American Studies. Khalia is working on metadata for audiovisual materials in the Carol Moseley Braun Papers.
2017 Project
AMAIP intern Megan Naylor, an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago, and former BMRC fellow, Dr. Melanie Chambliss, began processing the Carol Moseley Braun Collection. Learn more about the project and program: "Students, scholars explore African-American archives in Chicago libraries" (UChicago News)
And read about their experience on the WLA blog:
Summer in the Archives: Processing the Carol Mosely Braun Collection
![[Pictured L-R: Nancy Freeman, WLA Director; Steve Adams, BMRC Board Chair; Megan Naylor; Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun; Melanie Chambliss, BMRC Special Project Intern; Anita Mechler, BMRC Project Manager/Archivist; and Andrea Jackson, BMRC Executive Director] [Pictured L-R: Nancy Freeman, WLA Director; Steve Adams, BMRC Board Chair; Megan Naylor; Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun; Melanie Chambliss, BMRC Special Project Intern; Anita Mechler, BMRC Project Manager/Archivist; and Andrea Jackson, BMRC Executive Director]](/media/lucedu/wla/images/20170908_160019.jpg)