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This workshop will combine the experience of the digital project https://www.slavevoyages.org, as Alex Borucki (UCI History) will present the new and under-testing user interface https://voyages-staging.crc.rice.edu, with the experience of the artist April M. Frazier, who has collaborated with the designers of the new website on how to visualize and reframe the stories of captivity and forced relocation across the oceans. As a workshop, the audience will also engage in art-making.

Please register at blkpacificworkshop@gmail.com, as space is limited. Refreshments will be served.

With the support of the MRPI Project Routes of Enslavement in the Americas, the UCI Humanities Center, History, Art History, Latin American & Caribbean Studies, African American Studies, and Illuminations.

Banner Image: Kathie L. Foley-Meyer, PhD, UCI Visual Studies, https://kf-m.com/

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