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Brian,
this is brilliant! Thank you for putting this together. See you then!
With best wishes,
Tunde

On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 5:47 AM Rosenblum, Brian <brianrosenblum@ku.edu> wrote:

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Dear friends,

 

We are excited to announce the African Digital Storytelling Symposium on October 8 and 9, 10:00 AM – Noon (US Central Time) and we hope you will help spread the word and join us!

 

Featuring more than a dozen speakers, the symposium on digital storytelling in Africa will center the ways in which digital media hardware and software expand the forums and techniques available to Africans to tell stories about different aspects of life on the continent. We bring together participants from different parts of the world, including African locations, to think together about digital storytelling and what it might mean in the context of African digital cultures. The conversation will be of interest to anyone interested in storytelling and the digital humanities more generally.

 

The Symposium is free, streaming online via Zoom and Facebook, and open to anyone to join. (Registration information will be available soon.)

 

Full schedule and other details at: https://africandh.ku.edu/digital-storytelling-symposium-2020. We also have a nice storymap with information about the outstanding lineup of speakers. Kudos to my colleague James Yeku here at the University of Kansas for envisioning this event and putting it together, and thank you to all of the speakers and sponsors. We hope to see you there!

Speakers include:

  • Kim Gallon, Purdue University
  • Esther Armah, The Armah Institute
  • Ama Bemma Adwetewa-Badu, Cornell University
  • Chao Tayiana, African Digital Heritage (Kenya)
  • Bayo Puddicombe, Chopup Games (Nigeria)
  • Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún, Yoruba Names Project (Nigeria)
  • Shola Adenekan, University of Amsterdam
  • Sanjin Muftić, University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Jayne Batzofin, University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Kwabena Opoku-Agyemang, University of Ghana
  • Ainehi Edoro-Glines, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Titi Babalola, University of Toronto
  • Iryna Kuchma, EIFL

  • Organized by James Yeku, University of Kansas.

Sponsors

 

 

<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 

Brian Rosenblum

Scholarly Digital Initiatives Librarian, University of Kansas Libraries

Co-Director, Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities

450 Watson Library

1425 Jayhawk Blvd

Lawrence, KS 66045

brianrosenblum@ku.edu | http://idrh.ku.edu | @blros

he/him/his

 

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--
Professor 'Tunde Ope-Davies (formerly Opeibi)
 (Professor of   English, Digital Cultures &
Discourse Studies, University of Lagos)
Founder and Director, Centre for Digital Humanities, University of Lagos
Visiting Professor & Senior  Fellow, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany
Convener, Lagos Summer School in Digital Humanities
President, Digital Humanities Association in Nigeria (DHAN)
Tel: +234 8033122200