Community Partners

  • The Black School

    We’re building a 21st century schoolhouse that will function as a community center for Black radical arts education program.

  • Yagrumo

    A creative agency for the production and co-management of social impact projects and initiatives. With over 30 years of experience in Public Relations, Visual Storytelling, Production of Cultural Events and Marketing Solutions, our team has managed important accounts and important communal initiatives. We build alliances between non-profits, industries, communities and agency groups in order to create social change.

  • The Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture

    The Avery Research Center’s mission is to collect, preserve, and promote the unique history and culture of the African diaspora, with an emphasis on Charleston, the South Carolina Lowcountry, and beyond. As a part of the College of Charleston’s Library system, the Avery Research Center’s archival collections, museum exhibitions, and public programming reflect these diverse populations as well as the wider African Diaspora. Our partner at the Avery Center is the director Dr. Tamara T. Butler who will host the DSL symposium in September 2024.

  • LifexCode: Digital Humanities Against Enclosure

    A grammar of refusal and a language of freedom for the [digital] humanities

  • Afro-Latinx Lab

    AN AUDIO/VISUAL/DIGITAL LABORATORY FEATURING AFRO-LATINX SCHOLARS DISCUSSING RACE, GENDER, SEXUALITY, QUEER IDENTITY, PERFORMANCE, POLITICS, AND MORE…

  • Louisiana Museum of African American History

    Based in New Orleans

  • Moorland-Spingarn Research Center

    MSRC is the largest and most comprehensive repository of books, documents, and ephemera on the global Black experience, including the personal and official papers of Kwame Nkrumah, Paul Robeson, Alain Locke, Mary Frances Berry, Dr. Benjamin Mays, Vernon Jordon, and Amiri Baraka, to name but a few from its over seven hundred collections. It was founded in 1914 as the Moorland Library and became a research center within Howard University in 1973, consisting of the University Archives Division, the Manuscripts Division, Library, Museum, and the Black Press Archive.

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