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Keystone DH and Temple University Libraries’ Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars
Studio are thrilled to share the schedule and registration information for
this year’s virtual conference July 14-16th, 2021.



Registration for this year's conference is *free* and includes access to
all events including keynote lecture, the digital showcase, workshop and
panel sessions. Please be sure to register
<https://charlesstudy.temple.edu/calendar/events/keystone_dh> for the
conference by July 9. Connection information and additional logistics will
be provided to registrants in future communication. Visit the conference
website <https://keystonedh.network/2021/> to review the full conference
schedule, code of conduct, and other resources. Please note that all times
are Eastern Time.



Follow @KeystoneDH on Twitter for announcements.



Our Keynote speakers Jim Casey and Kevin Winstead will be presenting, “What
can Black digital humanities be? Movements, Collectives, Principles” on
July 15 at 9:30–10:45. Their presentation will highlight lessons learned
through work with the Colored Conventions Project and consider the
“all-important struggle to balance access to institutional resources with
accountability to Black communities.” Their full abstract is viewable on the
 Schedule <https://keystonedh.network/2021/schedule>.



Should you have any questions or concerns please reach out to
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Sincerely,

Keystone DH 2021 Organizing Committee

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