
Audra Eagle Yun
Audra Eagle Yun is head of Special Collections and Archives and university archivist at UC Irvine Libraries. She focuses on community-centered archives practice, advancements in archival collection management, and nurturing leadership in the field. Audra has contributed to multiple archival best practices and standards, including Describing Archives: A Content Standard and Archival Accessioning Best Practices, the first standard for archival accessioning published in the United States. She is author-editor of two books: Archival Accessioning (2021) and Selecting and Appraising Archives and Manuscripts (2025) and co-editor of a special issue of the journal American Archivist focused on archival accessioning (2025). Audra helps steer the Archives Leadership Institute, a week-long intensive training program to build leadership skills in the archives field funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. She has been a member of the Society of American Archivists since 2008 and was elected to serve on its council from 2017 to 2020. In 2024, Audra was named a distinguished fellow of the Society of American Archivists.

Julia Huỳnh
Julia Huỳnh is the curator for the Southeast Asian Archive (SEAA) and research librarian for Asian American studies at UC Irvine Libraries. In these roles, she offers instruction and research consultations, develops collections documenting the Southeast Asian American experience, and supports community-centered archives partnerships and programs. She has served on the board for the Association for Asian American Studies as board archivist, Orange County Archives in Action planning committee, and Images Festival as a board of director. Also active as an interdisciplinary artist, she's exhibited her work in Canada and the United States, and her films have been screened at festivals including ReFrame Film Festival (Peterborough, Ontario), Reel Asian International Film Festival (Toronto, Ontario), Aurora Picture Show (Houston, Texas), and SEA x SEA: Southeast Asia x Seattle Film Festival (Seattle, Washington). Julia holds an honors BA in art and art history and an MA in photography preservation and collections management.

Krystal Tribbett
Krystal Tribbett is the curator for Orange County Regional History at UC Irvine Libraries. She works in partnership with the curator for the Southeast Asian Archive to lead the instructional and programmatic activities of the Libraries’ Orange County and Southeast Asian Archive (OC&SEAA) Center. Her work is especially focused on documenting the cultural heritage of underrepresented communities in the region, and throughout the year, she presents on community-centered archives, primary source research, Orange County regional history, and oral history. She was named an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow for Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Heritage; served on the Society of American Archivists (SAA) Nominating Committee; was chair of the SAA Oral History Section; and is a member of Orange County Archives in Action, which plans the annual Orange County Archives Bazaar. Krystal holds a PhD in history of science – science studies from UC San Diego.