We often think of forgetting as personal.
A family moves on.
A community heals.
A nation turns the page.
But what happens when forgetting is no longeremotional — and becomes procedural?
In this episode, we follow Meranda, a publictrust archivist tasked with “reclassifying” historical records. Nothing isburned. Nothing is deleted. Files are simply moved — delayed, restricted,reframed.
When does documentation become burial?
When does preservation become obstruction?
And what responsibility does an ordinary employee carry inside an extraordinarysystem?
If policy sounds neutral, who decides what itprotects?
When forgetting becomes policy, silence is nolonger accidental.
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