Africana Studies and Digital Humanities at UNF

Susan Swiatosz, Laura Heffernan, David L Sheffler, Felicia Bevel, Marie Larose, Greg Helmick, Clayton McCarl, Amelia Dixon, Carol Lynne Hemmingway, Melinda Peacock, Matthew Welcome, Anne E. Pfister, Tru Leverette

Producción científica: Panel session / Roundtable

Resumen

Co-organized by the UNF Africana Studies Program and the UNF Digital Humanities Institute (DHI), this roundtable will focus on several digital projects at UNF that relate to the African American history of North Florida, as well as the African Diaspora more broadly. These include the Viola Muse Digital Edition, the Red Hill Cemetery Project, Editing the Eartha M.M. White Collection, and the Antioquia Negra Digital Archive. Participants will also discuss recent digital collaborations with Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center, as well as two projects currently in development — one focused on the bilingual (English/Spanish) Black communities of Jacksonville in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and a digital oral history project that will gather and preserve Haitian folktales. We will provide a brief overview of each project, and then engage in a broader conversation around the implications of this work for public history, public humanities, and community-engaged pedagogy in our region and beyond. Dr. Tru Leverette, director of Africana Studies, and Dr. Anne Pfister, director of the DHI, will chair the session.
Idioma originalAmerican English
EstadoUnpublished - abr 2 2022
EventoFlorida Digital Humanities Consortium Conference 2022 - Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL
Duración: abr 2 2022abr 2 2022
https://www.fldh.org/fldh2022/ (Link)

Conference

ConferenceFlorida Digital Humanities Consortium Conference 2022
Título abreviadoFLDH 2022
CiudadSt. Augustine, FL
Período4/2/224/2/22
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Disciplines

  • Digital Humanities
  • African American Studies

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