Labor of Love: Making Digital Work for Me

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The UH Digital Humanities Core facility, a partnership between University of Houston Libraries and UH Hewlett Packard Enterprise Data Science Institute, is pleased to host the inaugural DH@UH graduate student keynote by Darius Johnson, a graduate student at Goucher College, on Monday, March 25 at 12 noon. Johnson is the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Digital Justice Public History Fellow at Chesapeake Heartland and works at the intersection of digital technologies, public history, and historic preservation. In his talk, Labor of Love: Making Digital Work for Me, Johnson shares his current work in digital humanities and engage in conversation with attendees. Following Johnson’s talk, the Digital Humanities Core graduate research assistant Shine Trabucco facilitates a Q&A.

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digital humanities, artificial intelligence, graduate student, Darius Johnson

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