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dateJuly 7, 2020 timeTuesday, 12:30pm EDT locationVirtual Event
Notes
  • Free and open to the public
  • Registration required. See details.

How have Black women scholars deployed the digital humanities to make historically grounded interventions in our contemporary moment? How have they mobilized social and other media to amplify too-often silenced pasts of struggle against anti-blackness and white supremacy?

Speakers

Marlene L. Daut
Annette Joseph-Gabriel


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This event was made possible thanks to the generous support of – and in solidarity with: The Barnard Center for Research on Women; The Barnard College Africana Studies Department; The Barnard College French Department; The Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University; The Columbia University African American and African Diaspora Studies Department; The Columbia University Department of French and Romance Philology; The Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia University; The Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Columbia University