About Angela Todd
Angela L. Todd is an oral historian and archival consultant who advocates for women’s stories— the ones passed down around the dinner table or tucked into family lore, the ones that truly need to be recorded, preserved, and added to the historical record.
She helps ensure that these stories don’t fade with time, but are documented and archived for future generations.
She believes every woman’s life is a story worth preserving. She partners with individuals, families, and organizations to collect, protect, and preserve the stories that often go untold, ensuring a lasting record and real evidence that these lives and legacies mattered.
Through recorded conversations, collected papers, and treasured ephemera—like concert tickets, graduation programs, and newspaper clippings—she carefully curates and preserves her clients’ private archives to capture both moments and meaning.
Because when a woman shares her story, she offers evidence—proof of a life lived, a truth experienced, and a voice that fills a gap in our collective record.
Because when a woman shares her story, she offers evidence—proof of a life lived…
