Podcast by 3 PhD friends (@gwayvt, @dbkimbro, and Michael Noschka) on teaching & higher ed w/frequent pop culture digressions along the way. Tweets by @gwayvt.
Need a new episode in your life? We've got you! @gwayvt talks with @DrDadabhoy@unibcarlson@profjbshakes and Mary Jenell Metzger in the first of two episodes on the Qualities of Mercy project! Get your listen on and help us spread the word! https://t.co/XqccQgEGmY
We were so excited to welcome @dorothyk98 on #CodingCodices this month. Prof. Kim speaks about her work at the intersection of medieval studies and #DH, highlighting issues of race, globality, and national identity.
https://t.co/G1dskXm4yC
@resonanzfilter#MedievalTwitter
SAA stands with our colleague Daniel Pollack-Pelzner @pollackpelzner and upholds the values of transparency, inclusion, and anti-discrimination. Whistleblowers should not be punished and anti-semitism and other forms of racism should be condemned.
Every December 5th, the Black Pete festival happens in the Netherlands. Ayanna Thompson and Coen Heijes are in @ConversationUS today discussing Black Pete in 2020, #BLM, and the history of blackface. #ASUHumanities https://t.co/vXC995abGD
Today in the Sundial we have "Is Your Bread White Enough?: King Arthur Baking Company's Racist Marketing History" by @ShokoofehR. An insightful and important piece as you open up your cabinets to bake for the holidays! #ASUHumanities @kingarthurflour https://t.co/jAUQu6ki8R
I’m so excited that I get to talk about my work at the University of Toronto in a few weeks (online) 🤓 Thanks, @medrenliza, Kat Williams, and Urvashi Chakravarty for the invitation ❤️❤️❤️
We are also excited to share "Seeking Bargain Miracles: The 1665 Plague and America’s COVID Knowledge Crisis" by @dbkimbro, analyzing moments that "ask us to confront the socioeconomic concerns around the access to knowledge." https://t.co/4MFDYfM21D
Still looking at online resources:
@acmrs_org record many of the important roundtable events they put together. Their YouTube channel (https://t.co/bo1lglO40W) is full of unmissable content, including many of the lectures from #RaceB4Race conferences.
#MedievalTwitter
@mzapedowska @zugenia @profchander@ronjaunee I can say I don’t *see* a recording icon on my end. There IS a great podcast with Gena and Manu on @humanitiesremix here: https://t.co/qSETWkVb1f
We are also excited to share @marisssajoseph's "Toni Morrison's #BlackGirlMagic," a piece analyzing 'Morrison’s unapologetically black literary structure' and her influence on contemporary fantasy and magical realism. #ASUHumanities https://t.co/704tMBQAjf