Recently on Sunday October 29th, I presented part of my current dissertation research to the public at Chimborazo Park in Richmond, Virginia. The event was…
Historians, educators, and digital humanists: check out the John Mitchell Jr. Program for History, Justice, and Race’s newest digital history exhibit, “The Enslaved Naturalist.” The…
Recently, I virtually presented at the Association of African American Museums conference (AAAM). I admit I was a bit hesitant; this was my first virtual…
I am excited to share my latest digital project “Mobility in Slavery and Freedom: Mapping Paths of Escape, Enslavement, and Freedom in the U.S., 1830-1850”.…
This past week my digital history class discussed historical digital storytelling and specifically historical games. I played the Oregon Trail for the first time to…
Working title: Women and Race in State-Resistive Movements in the U.S., 1800-2019 Scholarship on race, gender, and other identities in social movements in the United…
For the first potential topic for an NEH Digital Projects for the Public Proposal, I am thinking of proposing a digital interactive map of my…
My current course “An Introduction to History and New Media” has given me a whole host of technical skills: how to code in html and…