Digitize Black Women's Records Day was nourishing! Black women scholars, artists, educators, and archivists shared their connections to Black women's archives, underscoring how access is more than digital matter, but part of nurturing our collective humanity. Bravo @BWOA_Project!
As we continue to celebrate the 150th birthday of our founder #ArturoSchomburg, learn about some of the powerful Black women writers who were part of his personal collection of books in this 2021 blog post. #SchomburgCenter#WomensHistoryMonth#WHM
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Submissions are open for "The Harlem Renaissance and Its Publics: A Centennial Celebration," an issue of #PublicHumanities edited by @ProfDarryl and @YolandaMackey6.
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We learn and lead in community. Thanking the organizers of @BWOA_Project's Black Women's Digital Records Day @docmoodyturner, Kesla Elmore, Yolanda Mackey, Lauren Barnes, Carmin Wong, Sabrina Evans, Takina Walker, Kendra Napier-Fonash, Morgan Robinson of @BWOA_Project.
We are officially one week away from celebrating Black women's digitized repository collections with Digitize Black Women's Records Day where we will hear from scholars, artists, and educators! #DBWRD2024
Can't tell you how excited we all are for this workshop next week with Kenton Rambsy at @DigBlk!
It's free & online, so come through! https://t.co/r315B4TNiw
@SmithsonianACM Make sure to join us on March 26th, 2024 for #DBWRD2024 where archivist Jennifer Morris from @SmithsonianACM will be in conversation with educators & artists discussing ways that they engage with collections like Cooper’s to celebrate Black women’s histories.
Shout out to the Anacostia Community Museum @SmithsonianACM and their digitized photographs in the Anna J. Cooper: A Voice From the South Exhibition Records collection: https://t.co/o5e2kRVeRR
Anna Julia Cooper was an educator, civil rights activist, and writer. At BWOA we have a paper’s locator where we link her digitized and non digital collections, you can find them here: https://t.co/SZ4yZUMAfD
We are gearing up for Digitize Black Women’s Records Day on Mar 26, 2024. #DBWRD2024 will be a celebration of Black women's digitized repository collections through scholarship, art, community initiatives, and pedagogy. Please find more information about the event on our flier!