"Intersectional Tech: The Digital Experience of Minoritized Gamers" - May 10 - 4pm
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​On Monday, May 10, at 4pm, the Department of Communication is pleased to co-sponsor an event welcoming Kishonna Gray (University of Illinois at Chicago) for an engaging discussion Intersectional Tech: The Digital Experiences of Minoritzed Gamers. Gray, author of Intersectional Tech: Black Users in Digital Gaming (2020) will discuss how gaming, as a medium often outside the conversations on Blackness and digital praxis, is one that is becoming more visible, viable, and legible in making sense of Black technoculture.
​Additional information about the talk can be found here.
Pre-registration is required and can be completed here.
This exciting discussion is also sponsored by the College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Office, Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, and the Center for Global and Area Studies.​​​
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"Intersectional Tech: The Digital Experiences of Minoritized Gamers" with Kishonna Gray - Monday, May 10 at 4pm
5/3/2021
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