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Subject: TODAY @ 5 - Craig Steven Wilder on MIT & Slavery - Digital Humanities Workshop

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The Digital Humanities Workshop presents

MIT & Slavery: Progress and Challenges



Thursday, November 4, 5:00 - 6:00 pm

The Nexus, Hayden Library (14S-130)

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Presented by Craig Steven Wilder, Barton L. Weller Professor of History



Professor Craig Steven Wilder invites the Digital Humanities Workshop to consider the progress and challenges of the acclaimed MIT and Slavery<https://libraries.mit.edu/mit-and-slavery/> project. All MIT community members are welcome at this interactive presentation.



Attendees will be required to check in with their MIT ID/Mobile ID or Tim Ticket. Prospective attendees who are not on Covid Pass should email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> to RSVP.



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The Digital Humanities Workshop provides a flexible, dynamic space for faculty and researchers to connect with one another about digital research and teaching topics. This semester will focus on innovative approaches to storytelling that combine archival methods and digital tools. Co-hosted by MIT Libraries and Programs in Digital Humanities. Held on the first Thursday of each month at 5 pm in The Nexus, Hayden Library (14S-130).


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Brittney Lewer (she/they)
Program Assistant
Programs in Digital Humanities, MIT
digitalhumanities.mit.edu<http://digitalhumanities.mit.edu>

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