Medievalist Toolkit
@medievaltoolkit
Graduate student initiative to develop public scholarship that combats far-right misappropriations of the Middle Ages. Join us! [email protected]
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I am honoured to be joining my colleagues for an important discussion (hosted by the delightful Medievalist Toolkit) about the ethics of medieval studies. I am sure I will learn so much from this conversation, and I hope to contribute something as well.
Excited for an evening at Medievalist Toolkit ! It’s a great initiative, and it’s great to see some familiar faces in the audience. 💕
Join us on April 18, 10:30 EST, for our Community Outreach Workshop! Our speakers include reps from North of Byzantium, Medievalist Toolkit, the exhibit Seeing Race Before Race, and Center for Premodern Studies UMN’ Medieval Books in Schools program. Register here: tinyurl.com/7hpbcwd8
Thank you Cornell Medieval for hosting Sammy Rangel MSW, CSAC and the Medievalist Toolkit this Saturday for a conversation and research workshop with Union College, Cornell University and MVSTFordham students! The event is also supported by MAA Graduate Student Committee and Lehman Center for American History. events.cornell.edu/event/modern_e…
Thanks again Sammy Rangel MSW, CSAC Cornell Medieval Union College + MVSTFordham for joining us to discuss Modern Extremism and the Medieval World. Sammy shared his expertise on violent extremism and the intersections of our fields, and students presented original research on these issues!
This week we joined an interdisciplinary group of experts using digital tools for public good. Robin Reich presented the Medievalist Toolkit at Fordham University's International Conference on Social and Environmental Justice. Thanks to Fordham Digital Scholarship Consortium MVSTFordham Nicholas Paul & more!
Jerome Anderson ’26, Adrian Ring ’24, Michael Rosenbaum ’23, & Josephine Proctor ’25 recently presented their research on the intersection of modern extremism & the medieval world at a conference organized by the Medievalist Toolkit, a project co-founded by Prof. @KuersteinerS.