Free webinar - UMSI sponsored talk on digital archives by Estevan Rael-Gálvez, Friday, April 18, noon

Colleagues, I'm sharing an invitation to a webinar/talk by Estevan Rael-Gálvez, sponsored by the University of Michigan School of Information. The talk will be available on Zoom (or in person if you are in the Ann Arbor area, click below for details), on Friday, April 18 at noon (eastern time). Dr Rael-Gálvez will discuss Native Bound Unbound, a project to digitize and join together archival records documenting Indigenous slavery in a global context. *Details and link below:* [image: DAIS Seminar.png] *DAIS Seminar Speaker**:* Dr. Estevan Rael-Gálvez, Executive Director of Native Bound Unbound: Archive of Indigenous Slavery *Title: * The Archive of Indigenous Slavery Abstract & bio <https://si.umich.edu/about-umsi/events/data-archives-and-information-society-seminar-estevan-rael-galvez> Noon - 1:30 PM (eastern time) Friday, April 18 Register to attend the seminar online <https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7qO_7ryOQF6HdpPSdgA0rw>. This Data, Archives, and Information in Society (DAIS) Seminar is sponsored by the Carnegie Fund at the University of Michigan School of Information. Please see our research group page for a list of previous and upcoming DAIS talks <https://iarg.si.umich.edu/activities/dais>. -- Jesse A. Johnston Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Michigan School of Information <https://www.si.umich.edu/people/jesse-johnston> Secretary and Executive Director, National Recording Preservation Foundation <https://www.recordingpreservation.org/> email: jajohnst@umich.edu voicemail: (734) 764-2107 The University of Michigan is located in the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe speaking peoples, including the Bodewadami, Odawa, and Ojibwe, who continue to live in and steward the lands and the waterways of the state and the region. These land and water resources continue to benefit us, materially and intellectually, and remain a debt of obligation for the University to provide education, benefit, and knowledge to all peoples of the State of Michigan.
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Jesse Johnston