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Share Your Videos on the GRASAC YouTube Channel

July 1, 2022 by chass_wp-admin

“Sustaining a Research Alliance Across Generations,” a presentation delivered by Cara Krmpotich and Heidi Bohaker at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute.

We have been slowly adding videos to GRASAC’s YouTube Channel over the past two years. It contains presentations and interviews with GRASAC members and research assistants, and with other arts and heritage workers and researchers. Many are reflections on GRASAC as an organization, but there are also videos about related organizations and research that GRASAC has supported. The latest upload is a presentation that co-directors Cara Krmpotich and Heidi Bohaker delivered at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute last month. You can find a full list of presentations and publications about GRASAC and research that it has supported online.
 
We hope you will “subscribe” to the Channel and share its videos with your networks! Also, if you have videos that you would like to feature on the GRASAC YouTube Channel, please be in touch. Like GRASAC’s other communications, this Channel is intended to promote information about Great Lakes Indigenous arts, cultures, and relations, and the activities of related people, communities, and organizations.

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