Curator – JoyEllen Williams
JoyEllen received a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Georgia and a master’s degree in archival studies from Clayton State University. She also holds an archives certification from the Academy of Certified Archivists. She has worked professionally in the special collections field since 2015, first as an internship fellow at the AUC Woodruff Library and then as the Outreach Archivist at ֱbefore fully transitioning into her role as KSU’s Curator of Rare Books in 2018. JoyEllen is a governor-appointed member and vice-chair of the Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council and a founding member of the Atlanta Black Archives Alliance. In February 2022, she received the 2022-2024 Rare Book School/Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship for Diversity, Inclusion, & Cultural Heritage. Her professional writings have been published in several books and magazines including Archival Issues (2016), Participatory Heritage (2017), Archival Outlook (2018; 2021), and Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in Library and Information Science (2018). She recently contributed a chapter to the forthcoming book, Radical Visions: New Perspectives in Special Collections Curatorship, slated for publication by the Society of American Archivists in 2025.