[Folkserv] "Doing Work that Matters: Latinx Archives, Digital Humanities, & Community Work" 4/20

Moriarty, Megan moriarty.8 at osu.edu
Mon Apr 11 10:34:38 EDT 2022


Join the Center for Latin American Studies on Wednesday, April 20, from 4:00 - 5:30 PM in the Research Commons (3rd floor) of the 18th Avenue Library for a presentation by Drs. Carolina Villarroel and Lorena Gauthereau entitled "Doing Work that Matters: Latinx Archives, Digital Humanities, & Community Work."

This event is intended for OSU faculty, postdocs, and graduate student researchers. Also check out the complementary workshop<https://clas.osu.edu/events/latinx-digital-humanities-workshop-contesting-historical-record-digital-tools> to be given the following day.

Increasing access to digital tools has changed the way educators can develop courses, lectures, and assignments. Scholars, too, have begun to use digital tools to convey their research. Yet, despite this growing accessibility, the knowledge reflected on the internet continues to convey a heavily Eurocentric epistemology. This lecture will focus on decolonial methods of resistance through active content creation that reflects our own history, culture, and life.  By making Latinx history, culture, and literature more prevalent on the internet, we can fill in the gaps and contest the hegemonic historical record.


Read more and RSVP here: https://clas.osu.edu/events/doing-work-matters-latinx-archives-digital-humanities-community-work

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Join us on Wednesday, April 20, from 4:00 - 5:30 PM in the Research Commons (3rd floor) of the 18th Avenue Library for a presentation by Drs. Carolina Villarroel and Lorena Gauthereau entitled "Doing Work that Matters: Latinx Archives, Digital Humanities, & Community Work." This event is intended for OSU faculty, postdocs, and graduate student researchers.
clas.osu.edu




Megan Moriarty

Education Program Specialist


The Ohio State University

Humanities Centers Consortium<https://hcc.osu.edu/>

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Center for Folklore Studies<https://cfs.osu.edu/>

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