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Fwd: [DHSI] Public Launch of the Stolen Relations Project

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    From: Vo, Khanh <[email protected]>
    Date: Fri, May 2, 2025 at 12:43 PM
    Subject: [DHSI] Public Launch of the Stolen Relations Project
    To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>

    Dear All,

    We hope this email finds you as well as can be expected given current
    circumstances.

    We ask you to join us on May 10th to celebrate the public launch of the Stolen
    Relations: Recovering Stories of Indigenous Enslavement in the Americas
    project!

    This tribally collaborative project highlights the importance of Native
    enslavement in American history as well as Native resilience. The day-long
    symposium will feature a website demonstration; sharing from tribal
    representatives, team members, and advisors; and a keynote presentation by
    Lisa Brooks (Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi), Professor of English and
    American Studies, Amherst College.

    Registration for the event here
    (https://events.brown.edu/history/event/309025-public-launch-of-the-stolen-relations-project).
    The event is free and open to the Public and will be live streamed via
    Zoom: https://brown.zoom.us/j/93606785041.

    Our project site (https://stolenrelations.org/) will go live on May 10th,
    allowing users to explore a database of nearly 7,000 records, hear
    Indigenous Voices and view artworks in oral histories, read stories from
    the archives, and browse educational content for the classroom.

    Please share widely with your group. We hope to see you there and join us
    in celebrating community-based digital humanities work now more than ever.

    Best,
    Khanh Vo

    Khanh Vo, PhD

    she/her/hers

    Digital Humanities Specialist

    Center for Digital Scholarship

    Brown University Library

    Office: +1 401-863-2095
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