Founder’s Letter

A personal letter from Jameson Green, Founder of The Rememberer Foundation.

To whoever finds this,

The Rememberer Foundation began as a question: what happens to a life when the systems holding it disappear?

I have lived long enough to see how fragile platforms can be. Accounts close. Devices fail. Files vanish. And when they do, pieces of a person’s story can vanish with them.

As a Deaf writer, I understand what it means for communication to be missed or overlooked. Silence is not absence. Memory is not noise. What we preserve matters.

This foundation exists because memory deserves structure. Identity deserves protection. And the work of a life should not depend entirely on systems we do not control.

I am not building this for attention. I am building it for endurance.

The writings, systems, and archive frameworks you find here are part of a larger intention: to ensure that what matters can survive beyond fragile infrastructure.

If you are reading this, you are not just visiting a website. You are stepping into a commitment — to preservation, clarity, and responsibility.

What we remember, we protect. What we protect, we pass on.

— Jameson Green Founder The Rememberer Foundation