Wednesday Noon
Digital Scholarship Series Hosted by the Institute for Digital Arts & Humanities, IU Bloomington Expanding the Boundaries of the Archive: Descendant Communities, Memory-Keeping, and Digital History
April 12, 2023 | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm In-person at Wells Library and via Zoom
Dr. Jazma Sutton, Assistant Professor, African American History
This talk will explore Dr. Sutton’s introduction to Digital and Public History through the Remembering
Freedom: Longtown and Greenville History Harvest. It will discuss the method she termed Descendant Archival Practices– a method that reveals new ways of writing histories of Black women
and acknowledges the preservation and memory work of Black women elders as an alternative to mainstream archives–and how she incorporates the skills and methodological approaches she learned from HASTAC and IDAH in her research and classrooms. Note: Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees who register for the event. The room capacity is 50. We still have a few slots left so if you
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