A review of Mapping Black California, a project combining data analysis and journalism to eliminate regional and local systemic inequities, directed by Candice Mays
A review of Native Land Digital, a project counter-mapping Indigenous territories, led by Mesiah Burciaga-Hameed, Kyle Napier, Rudo Kemper, Shauna Johnson, and Moka Apiti
A review of Afro-Asian Networks, a data visualization project exploring internationalism between 1945 and 1965, directed by Rachel Leow, Su Lin Lewis, and Carolien Stolte
A review of Chicana por mi Raza Digital Memory Collective, a digital oral history project on Chicana feminist praxis, directed by Linda García Merchant and María Cotera
A review of Pacific Virtual Museum, a project fostering accessibility to the cultures of the Pacific, directed by Tim Kong, Taputukura Raea, and Ulu Afaese
A review of South Asian Canadian Digital Archive, a project exploring the South Asian diaspora in Canada, led by the South Asian Studies Institute at the University of the Fraser Valley
A review of Guide to Indigenous DC, an app highlighting Indigenous histories, presents, and futures in the nation's capital, directed by Elizabeth Rule
A review of the Genoa Indian School Digital Reconciliation Project, a digital collection of materials related to the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School, directed by Susana D. Grajales Geliga, Margaret Jacobs, and Elizabeth Lorang
A review of Celebrating Simms, a permanent physical and digital exhibit honoring the legacy of Black educator Lucy Simms, directed by Mollie Godfrey and Seán McCarthy
A review of Medicine | Race | Democracy Lab, a digital humanities project exploring access and care beyond hospital systems, led by Lan Li, Ricardo Nuila, Fady Joudah, Pierce Salguero, and their team
A review of I'm Still Surviving, an interactive digital exhibition featuring oral histories of women living with HIV/AIDS, directed by Jennifer Brier and Matt Wizinsky
A review of Stop AAPI Hate, a website collecting accounts of anti-Asian racism during the COVID-19 pandemic, directed by Russell Jeung and Aggie Yellow Horse
A review of COVID and Black California, a dashboard exploing how the COVID-19 pandemic affected Black people in California, led by Paulette Brown-Hinds, Stephanie Williams, Candice Mays, and Alex Reed
A review of Solidarity Book Project, a collaborative art project supporting access to books for Black and Indigenous communities, directed by Sonya Clark
Review of Digital Oral Histories for Reconciliation, a virtual reality experience on the Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children, directed by Kristina Llewellyn
A review of Digital Community Engagement, an open-access volume of case studies on digital partnerships, edited by Rebecca S. Wingo, Jason A. Heppler, and Paul Schadewald
A review of Land and Legacy, a project investigating the University of Virginia’s land expansion since the 1980s, directed by Janet S. Dunkelbarger, Connor Kenaston, Natasha Roth-Rowland, Lauren Van Nest, and Chloe Down Wells
A review of Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Canada, an interactive digital resource for the study of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) history in Canada from 1964 to 1981, directed by Constance Crompton and Michelle Schwartz
A review of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, a digital media arts collective documenting gentrification struggles and creating tools for housing justice
A review of Islands in the North, a digital exhibit (re)creating the space and place of Black Caribbean immigrants in Toronto, Canada, directed by Marlene Gaynair
A review of La Frontera: Artists Along the Mexico-U.S. Border, a showcase of artists, photographers, musicians, dancers, and writers from the border, directed by Stefan Falke
A review of Redes, migrantes sin fronteras, a digital community resource project on migrant border crossing, directed by Rubria Rocha de Luna and Alicia Zavala García
A review of the Indianapolis Imam Warith Deen Muhammad Community Collection, a digital collection documenting the life of Indianapolis's African American Muslim community, led by Edward Curtis
A review of Chicana/o Activism in the Southern Plains Through Time and Space, a digital history project exploring the development of the Chicana/o Movement, directed by Joel Zapata
A review of My Nola, My Story, a multimedia platform for gathering, documenting, classifying, contextualizing, and sharing the experiences and legacies of communities of color that have called New Orleans home, directed by Shearon Roberts