Taking Care: The Question of AR, VR, and Blackness
I can’t breathe. At once: the wheezing out of a severely singular experience. Yet and also: a hailing of the social,
I can’t breathe. At once: the wheezing out of a severely singular experience. Yet and also: a hailing of the social,
Fresh off the completion of a bachelor’s degree in African American Studies, I was introduced to the intersection of Black Studies and
When New York University established the first Performance Studies department in 1980 and, subsequently, incorporated the discipline into theatre departments, it caused
AADHum’s final digital humanities incubator session last semester, entitled “Representing Movement”, explored how we can use GIS to document travel and
Recently much of my heart, energy, and time have been consumed by the madness unleashed by white supremacist rally in Charlottesville,
When I began researching African Americans online seven years ago, the bulk of literature situated black users of online technology as mostly