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Join our first DH Workshop of the academic year, featuring Giulia Taurino and David Smith, today at 5 pm!
Join on Tues., 10/4 at 1 p.m. ET as Kim Gallon, PhD, MS, MLIS, of Africana Studies/Rites and Reason Theatre gives our next #NLMHistTalk, "Shutting the Digital Back Door: Creating Tech Justice w/ Health Data Liquidity & the Digital Humanities." This talk is cosponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities. loom.ly/lxw24iM
📢UROP Student Experiences Panel, Wednesday, Oct. 12 @ 4pm! UROP students will share their research experiences, how they got involved, and answer your questions! Zoom: 931 5897 2230 MIT Students
“I’m interested in how we know things and how knowledge is produced. How does having a photograph change the way we think?” —Catherine Clarke /Dr. Catherine E. Clark, Assoc Prof of History & French Studies, illuminates French history, culture, and society via imagery. bit.ly/CCImageInsight
Day 2 of #CCPSymposium starts soon! coloredconventions.org/digblk/symposi… This morning's panel includes @ClevelandKimchi @mzapedowska and Thanayi Jackson. Later we have Andre E. Johnson's keynote and a panel discussion with Leslie Alexander ProfB @FictionsofHaiti Kirt Wilson Join us!
A Deeper Look: At the MIT Alumni Forum for Equity, historian Craig Steven Wilder/Craig Steven Wilder and his undergrad students share research on the relationship between the Atlantic slave economy and the founding of US technical institutions. History Section at MIT bit.ly/MITForum4Equity
One of our PIs, Dr. Toniesha L. Taylor, has launched the amazing Center for Africana Futures, with support from our Digital Ethnic Futures Mellon Foundation grant! Congratulations, Dr. Taylor! 😍
The October issue of Reviews in Digital Humanities is live. Catch Part II of "Race, Health & Medicine," guest edited by @BlackDigitalHum & Kirsten Ostherr #ReviewsinDH reviewsindh.pubpub.org/v3-n10
"South Asia & the Institute: Transformative Connections" is now on view in the Maihaugen Gallery (14N-130). Read about the History Section at MIT class that developed the exhibit. ow.ly/68Aw50Lw7PA MIT School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences