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Mellon Foundation to Support 6 Institutions’ Focus on Technology and Inequality
AADHum welcomes applications from students, faculty, archivists, librarians, museum professionals, and publicly engaged scholars—working inside and outside institutions–interested in advancing Black DH within a vibrant community of practice.
Grants to Expand Programs in Black Digital Humanities, Persian and Arabic Digitization
Grant will expand research and mentor-training programs.
The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) and the Andrew W. Mellon-funded African American Digital Humanities Initiative (AADHum) invite your participation in “Textual Embodiments,” the Society for Textual Scholarship’s International Interdisciplinary Conference for 2017.
Bonnie Thornton Dill, Mariët Westermann, Neil Fraistat and President Loh offer an introduction to the AADHum initiative at Maryland.
Working groups provide a summary of their work and discuss possible next steps.
A group discussion on possible research questions related to themes of migration, labor and visual culture.
See photos from the launch event for the AADHum initiative.
Learn more about AADHum and the exciting work happening at the intersection of African American history, culture and digital humanities.