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SUMMARY:DH Lecture: Jessica Marie Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Keywords in Practice: K4BL Witnessing Black Life & 
 Community\n\nIn 2020\, a group of scholars embarked on a journey to open a 
 door into the lives of enslaved Africans on the Gulf Coast. Five years 
 later\, Keywords for Black Louisiana\, part of the award-winning LifexCode: 
 Digital Humanities Against Enclosure ecosystem\, has created a blueprint 
 for mapping Black live across time and space. This talk explores the past 
 of Black resistance and the present role histories of slavery play in the 
 fight for a just and humane world.\n\nJessica Marie Johnson is an Associate 
 Professor in the Department of History at the Johns Hopkins University. She 
 is the author of Wicked Flesh: Black Women\, Intimacy\, and Freedom in the 
 Atlantic World (University of Pennsylvania Press\, August 2020). Her work 
 explores histories of slavery\, African diaspora\, and Black life in the 
 Americas.\n\nSponsored by UVA's Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellowship in 
 Caribbean Literatures\, in association with the Scholars' Lab\, and the 
 Departments of English\; Africana Studies\; History\; and Women\, Gender\, 
 and Sexuality Studies.
LOCATION:Shannon Seminar Room 330\, Shannon Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Miller":MAILTO:lam2c@virginia.edu
CATEGORIES:Lecture, Digital Humanities, Scholars' Lab
CONTACT;CN="Laura Miller":MAILTO:lam2c@virginia.edu
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