Research

AADHum continues to deepen its commitments to broadening the landscape of Black digital humanities, while also highlighting the numerous places where Black DH intersects with electronic literature, digital storytelling, computational poetics, and public humanities more generally. Through our own boundary-pushing research collaborations with leading scholars in the arts and humanities, AADHum serves as a vibrant center for Black DH research both in the greater Washington, DC area as well as nationally and internationally.

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[unhurried] {witness} a digital exploration and visual representation of analog games such as card games, dice, dominoes, paper crafts, and rhyming hand games/hand motions, as healing cultural process among Black Americans. The project is a space that invites you to slow down and explore play and playfulness of Black life. It also includes a virtual community guestbook, where visitors can leave their own memories and impressions of the site.

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This project is supported by the AADHum Residencies Program program.

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