Defining Digital Humanities at the CSU

By Sarah Rafael Garcia, Jeremiah Sataraka, and Ayana Jamieson While convening at the first DH@CSU Gathering, conversation topics fluctuated between statewide campus practices and defining the term “community.” Participants gathered around tables in the CSUF Center for Oral and Public History and through a large screen activated by zoom. Between breakfast bites and dangling conference…Continue reading


DH@CSU uses multiple approaches to teaching, learning, research, and practice in Ethnic Studies centering Digital Humanities methodologies as a means of addressing and advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, social justice, agency, access, and inquiry in education.

The DH@CSU Consortium was formed by faculty across the CSU who have research and teaching interests in Digital Humanities and Ethnic Studies, with the goal of fostering a system-wide collaboration and sharing of resources and expertise. DH@CSU welcomes affiliates who are interested in the Digital Humanities in any professional role from all CSU campuses.

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