Mapping the Black Digital and Public Humanities - Call for Projects
Mapping the Black Digital and Public Humanities formally invites Black Digital/Public Humanities project directors to submit their projects to our interactive map and searchable database of 650+ international Black Digital/Public Humanities projects.
Mapping BDPH is an interactive and searchable map of digital and public humanities projects related to Black history & culture. The goals of this project are threefold:
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to help people find digital and public projects about Black history and culture by topic, type, location, contributors, and more.
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to make it easier to see and build connections or networks across similar projects.
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to enable deeper analyses of the Black Digital Humanities and Black Public Humanities as fields, including locating gaps and identifying potential interventions for growth.
This project arose out of a desire to make Black digital and public humanities projects more visible to other practitioners and the public.
Fill out this form to submit your project to be reviewed for inclusion on the map!
Please also help make this rich array of projects even easier to find, by asking your institution’s library professionals to consider adding Mapping BDPH to your institution’s internal research guides and resource lists on the topics of Black Studies, digital humanities, and public humanities. If you have any additional suggestions for how we can make this project easier to find or better able to serve your needs, please consider filling out this brief user survey. Thank you!
Questions or suggestions? Reach us at: mappingbdph@gmail.com