HISTORY FOR THE PUBLIC

THE PRACTITIONERS’ WORKSHOP

The Turner-Hines-Franklin Institute will convene three public history Practitioners’ Workshops per annum. At each event, workshop attendees will have an opportunity to share and receive feedback about the roles of data and descendant engagement in their organizational objectives, website design, public messaging, community outreach, and long-term strategic plans.

FREEDOM’S IMAGINARIES SUMMER FIELD SCHOOL

Freedom’s Imaginaries Summer Field School will introduce and develop the next generation of stewards in data ethics and descendant engagement. Open to undergraduate and graduate students from interdisciplinary fields. Terms span 2-12 weeks, convening domestically and abroad.

K-12 EDUCATORS’ SUMMIT

During the annual K-12 Educators’ Summit, Turner-Hines-Franklin Distinguished and Innovator Fellows will work with educators to collaboratively design digital humanities curriculum to implement in their classrooms.