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Youtube: Ariel Beaujot on DH and Social Justice Work
Ariel Beaujot
"The Fight to Take Down 'The Big Indian":
VIDEO LECTURE | YOUTUBE
Digital Humanities and its use in social justice work." This was the DH@Guelph Winter 2020 DigiCafé contribution to our virtual lecture series with CRIHN at the Université de Montréal and The Humanities Data Lab at the University of Ottawa.A Visiting Associate Professor at Western University and Associate Professor of Public History at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse, Ariel Beaujot discussed how her classroom-based DH work in Wisconsin contributed to a campaign to take down a racially insensitive statue, addressing how public history and digital humanities helped to change municipal policy. Ariel is the Executive Director of Hear, Here, designed to enhance narratives in public history.
www.hearherelacross.org // www.hearherelondon.org.

Where are they Wednesday: Lisa Maldonado
The final alumni feature of the 2019-2020 school year is Lisa Maldonado, a Spanish graduate and current Editor for the United Nations in Nairobi, Kenya!

Where are they Wednesday: Chantalle Asselin
Today we are featuring 1999 English graduate Chantalle Asselin, a yoga instructor here in Guelph!

Simone Dalton wins RBC Taylor Prize Emerging Writer Award
Simone Dalton has been named the winner of the $10k RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Prize


Where are they Wednesday: Gabriella Sundar Singh
Today's #WhereAreTheyWednesday features 2011 Theatre Studies graduate Gabriella Sundar Singh, who is pursuing her career as a Dancer/Actor/Singer!

Where are they Wednesday: Kassondra Krahn
Today's alumni feature is on 2014 Fine Art and Art History graduate and current Video Game 3D Environment Artist, Kassondra Krahn!


Where are they Wednesday: Rachael Bell-Irving
In today's Where Are They Wednesday, we are following up with a previous alumni feature - Rachael Bell-Irving!