Program Director for Public Knowledge @ the Mellon Foundation. Once an academic librarian & Russian lit scholar. Inveterate retweeter. She/her. And it's "SWAY."
The Public Knowledge program @MellonFdn has an opening for a Senior Program Associate position. Come work with us—an amazing team and organization! https://t.co/lohnBKHRxF
Learn more about the Cultural Proficiencies for Racial Equity Framework in the recording of our recent ACRL Presents webcast. Check out the video today on our YouTube channel! https://t.co/ZVskOcfv4x
Wideman Davis Dance Company is creating residencies in cities across the South that involve local communities and engage live audiences in intimate antebellum histories told through dance. https://t.co/TK2PcQWHwV
To Lae'l Hughes-Watkins, archivist at the University of Maryland, building archives is as much about building relationships as it is about collecting information. https://t.co/mIOGMbaFq7
This sounds like an excellent opportunity: Program Officer, Technology in the Public Interest, at MacArthur Foundation - https://t.co/StCYxsESPD HT @james3neal
As we enter our yearly winter slowdown, we reflect on why we take this time to rest from colonial systems and nurture our bodies, hearts, and resistance. Read our full slowdown statement:
https://t.co/aUzlyBGxln
The Archive’s inaugural artist-in-residence program will host an emerging artist for two weeks to activate the Archive’s collection in their artistic practice. Residency to be completed by June 30, 2024. Visit our website to review details: https://t.co/yPejwyZMan
JOB OPPORTUNITY: IMLS is hiring a Director Office of Grant Policy & Management (GS-15). Shape grant policies and manage programs. Open to U.S. citizens and ICTAP-eligible individuals. Applications are due TOMORROW Dec 5 ➡️ https://t.co/FQhVkNyicy
We received a @Mozilla RCC award for our new project, “Responsible Datasets in Context”!
We're publishing a series of cultural datasets w/ rich documentation + social/historical context + lesson plans
Shout out to my all-⭐️ co-PIs!
@miriamkp@Electrostani@sferna109 Anna Preus
The current issue of The Nation has my deep dive into Louis Armstrong and his archives housed at the Armstrong Center in Queens. It is the cover story! I’m delighted. Absolutely Louis Armstrong should be on the cover of our major magazines.
https://t.co/HMbvVzA01b
The NEH has just announced a major new initiative, "Humanities Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence." It specifically focuses on encouraging humanistic research about the potential ethical, legal, cultural, and societal impacts of AI. https://t.co/XxjdeKEya2
To Lae'l Hughes-Watkins, archivist at the University of Maryland, building archives is as much about building relationships as it is about collecting information. https://t.co/A51YFcUu6o
The power & beauty of a book is made manifest for me in many ways. One: when it leads me to someone's brilliance (such as Kimberly D Anderson and her work on temporality & records). The book: Urgent Archives, by Michelle Caswell. I'm in constant awe.
Cheers to the orange and cheers to the blue. We loved celebrating our anniversary with you! Thanks to everyone who joined us on campus this week and in Chicago in June to celebrate 130 years of the #iSchoolUI and 75 years of our PhD program! 🔸🔹