David Shane Lowry - "Restoring Institutional Memory: narrating MIT's role in Indigenous genocide" - DH Workshop Series 2021-2022

Presented by David Shane Lowry

Digital Humanities Workshop, presented by MIT Libraries & Programs in Digital Humanities. Restoring Institutional Memory: narrating MIT's role in Indigenous genocide. David Shane Lowry, Distinguished Fellow in Native American Studies, MIT History. Thursday, April 7, 5:00 - 6:00 pm, The Nexus, Hayden Library, 14S-130. Bronze figure of Ellen Henrietta Richards in academic robes featuring engraved text.
Thursday, April 07, 2022
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
The Nexus, Hayden Library, 14S-130

David Shane Lowry - "Restoring Institutional Memory: narrating MIT's role in Indigenous genocide" - DH Workshop Series 2021-2022

Presented by David Shane Lowry

The Digital Humanities Workshop returns to The Nexus on April 7, as Dr. David Shane Lowry (Distinguished Fellow in Native American Studies, MIT History) presents "Restoring Institutional Memory: narrating MIT's role in Indigenous genocide." This presentation will feature collaborators and student researchers from The Indigenous History of MIT, a new undergraduate course.

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The Digital Humanities Workshop provides a flexible, dynamic space for faculty and researchers to connect with one another about digital research and teaching topics. This year's series focuses on innovative approaches to storytelling that combine archival methods and digital tools.

This series is co-hosted by the MIT Libraries and Programs in Digital Humanities.

Sessions are held monthly during the academic year and are open to all members of the MIT community. Attendees who are not on Covid Pass should email digitalhumanities@mit.edu to RSVP.