This summer, Ohio State University’s Center for Urban and Regional Analysis and its University Libraries’ Research Commons will host a webinar series of presentations featuring community-engaged digital humanities scholars. They will present how they are uncovering the legacies of discriminatory practices and seeking a more socially just future for the people and places that have been harmed, while using critical digital research approaches. All of the talks are free and open to the public, but registration is required. More information about each of the presentations can be found through the links below.
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