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Black Information Futures Symposium

Delivered at the inaugural Black Information Futures Symposium at the University of Washington iSchool, in partnership with CALMA and convened by Tracie D. Hall, this presentation introduced poetry as a methodological tool for imagining and shaping Black information futures. The research continues to explore how spoken word can function as a form of inquiry and documentation within Black digital humanities, archival justice, and critical information studies.

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