The Archive remembers is a research-based platform dedicated to examining colonial archives, historical documentation, media representation, and the long-term silencing and erasure of Palestinian voices and historical memory. Through archival analysis, historical research, and critical reflection, the project explores how colonial systems shaped documentation, preservation, classification, and collective memory across generations.

Particular attention is given to British colonial archives, administrative records, and the role of European political and institutional frameworks in marginalizing, fragmenting, and suppressing Palestinian archives and narratives. The platform studies how bureaucracy, mapping, language, and media discourse contributed to the restructuring of historical memory and the exclusion of Palestinian experiences from dominant archival and historical frameworks.

Through essays, archival materials, historical records, and media analysis, Palestine & Archive seeks to critically engage with questions of memory, displacement, representation, archival destruction, and the politics of documentation across Palestine and the broader region.