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Kim Gallon on Homegoing: Transforming the Datafication of Black Death into the Recovery & Restoration of Black Humanity

The Scholars' Lab and The Equity Center are pleased to welcome:

Kim Gallon, Director of COVID Black, for a virtual speaker event. 

Homegoing: Transforming the Datafication of Black Death into the Recovery & Restoration of Black Humanity

Kim Gallon is an Associate Professor of History at Purdue University and the Director of COVID Black, a Black health data organization. To learn more about her research and teaching, follow her on Twitter, @BlackDigitalHum.

This program is open to all, but registration is required. Registration will close 15 minutes before the start time, and a reminder (with Zoom link to join) will be sent via email to new registrants at that time.

Date:
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Time:
11:00am - 12:30pm
Categories:
Digital Humanities Lecture Scholars' Lab
Presenter:
Kim Gallon
Registration has closed.

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Event Organizer

Laura Miller