Announcement: Jessica Marie Johnson Lecture at University of Rochester

From the announcement:

The Andrew W. Mellon Fellows in the Digital Humanities at the University of Rochester are excited to announce the upcoming visit of  Professor Jessica Marie Johnson (Department of History, Johns Hopkins University) as a Distinguished Digital Humanist during the April 8-10. Detailed schedule of events TBA.

Events include: a public lecture (“Constellation Noire: Scrying Diasporic Futures in Plain Text”); a roundtable on Black Code Studies; and a graduate workshop on black digital praxis.

This program is co-sponsored by the Department of History, the Department of Art and Art History, the Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, the Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies, the Center for Learning in the Digital Age (LiDA), the Digital Scholarship Lab, and the University Committee for Interdisciplinary Studies.

Read the full announcement here.