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Month: September 2016

To Speak and See: The Beauty of Narrative

September 28, 2016kgiles 1 Comment

The mediums that drew me to Public History and fuel my creative energy are oral history and photography. Their ability to engage with personal narratives, particularly those of marginalized communities and life in the everyday, has compelled me incorporate them… Continue Reading →

Website Review

“App”recitation – Only Time Will Tell

September 28, 2016kgiles Leave a Comment

Unfortunately, I don’t have access to a smartphone or tablet, so I’m reviewing the website of the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. This is another gem in the City of Detroit that puts a smile on my… Continue Reading →

App Analysis

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

September 28, 2016kgiles Leave a Comment

Before I actually get to the core of the assignment, I think it’s only fair to mention that I am a “newbie” when it comes to the world of public history and more specifically digital history. As a self-proclaimed “analogue… Continue Reading →

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