Skip navigation

Digital Storytelling and Alternative Institutional Histories: Part II


About This Event

The Digital Humanities In Practice working group announces a workshop series on digital storytelling and project building, with a focus on issues of marginalization, representation, and allyship. With this year-long series of four workshops, we ask how stories of the past might help us to envision and enact new institutional futures. Join us for our second workshop with Samip Mallick and Nivetha Karthikeyan of the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA). In this session, we'll consider ethical ways of listening to and sharing personal stories; the ways in which community archives can create intersectional coalitions; and more.

Featured Guests

Presenters: Samip Mallick and Nivetha Karthikeyan (South Asian American Digital Archive) Initial guests: John Kapusta, Darren Mueller (University of Rochester); Jeanne Pederson (University of Rochester); Sarah Fuchs-Sampson (Syracuse University);

Nov. 5, 2021, 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Zoom (Syracuse University)

DH9: Digital Humanities in Practice


Host: Syracuse University


RSVP by Nov. 5, 2021

RSVP to ADesai-Stephens@esm.rochester.edu