A review of Louisiana Slave Conspiracies, an interdisciplinary project on the 18th-century Pointe Coupée slave conspiracies, led by Bryan Wagner, Patty Frontiera, Shadrick A. Small, and Jenelle Thomas
A review of Relaciones Geográficas, an interface for exploring the Relaciones Geográficas of Mexico and Guatemala, 1577-1585, directed by Albert Palacios
A review of New Roots / Nuevas Raíces Oral History Initiative, a bilingual digital information system documenting Latin Americans in the US South, directed by Hannah E. Gill
A review of Recovering New York City’s Nineteenth-Century Spanish-Language Press, a digital map of 19th-century Hispanophone print culture, curated by Kelley Kreitz
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 Borderlands Archives Cartography, a digital mapping project of U.S.-Mexico border periodicals, directed by Maira E. Álvarez and Sylvia A. Fernández
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 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 Mapping Marronage, an interactive project examining the mobility of enslaved people in the 18th and 19th centuries, directed by Annette Joseph-Gabriel
A review of Musical Passage Project, an exploration of early African diasporic music, directed by Laurent Dubois, Mary Caton Lingold, and David K. Garner
A review of Folklore, Place, and Song, a digital mapping project on corridos, created by Fiona Hartley-Kroeger, Matthew Kollmer, Loida Pan, and Isabella Viega
A review of the Urarina Digital Heritage Project, a digital collection of Indigenous cultural heritage materials, developed by the Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Kansas
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