The draft program and registration site for the STS 2022 Conference are live! 🎉 Check out both here: https://t.co/1d5IFgartI.
The conference, themed "Cultural Mappings," will take place at Loyola University Chicago from May 26-28.🌎
STS has signed onto @AHAhistorians statement condemning the Florida Department of Education's recent ruling that "would eliminate almost entirely the history of LGBTQ+ people from the Florida social studies curriculum." #FreedomToLearn#HonestHistory https://t.co/gQDkBY38l1
Wonderful session last week in @UMLibraries Special Collections: "Black Movement in the Archives." We looked at blues poetry and records; Wright's BLACK BOY in multiple editions; Frederick Douglass's LIFE AND TIMES; and a booking ledger for The Red Tops blues band. #BlackArchives
SILS Associate Professor Melanie Feinberg published her new book "Everyday Adventures with Unruly Data" through MIT Press.
The book comprises a set of essays that explicate and interrogate the nature of data.
Learn more here⬇️
https://t.co/ID5ElNrlTT
Textual Cultures 15.1 is out! An exploration of the horizons of Critical-Creative editing, guest edited by @cmohge & Mathelinda Nabugodi.
https://t.co/4F0lhGMKP6
Attn: bookish friends! Let's go to "Black Bibliography: Its Traditions & Futures," a virtual salon on Jacqueline Goldsby and @mlmcgill's issue of PBSA, w/ @lheltonian @drkmttr82 Samantha Sommers & Michael Winship. #BlackBiblio@BibSocAmer 9/22, 7pm EST 👉 https://t.co/CB8w4erZk3