
American Prison Writing Archive
The American Prison Writing Archive is a place where imprisoned people and prison staff can document their experience.
The American Prison Writing Archive is a place where imprisoned people and prison staff can document their experience.
A digital archive of the readings, personal documents, letters, and manuscripts of Kashmiri-American poet Agha Shahid Ali.
A database of film video clips and benshi audio clips from the early twentieth century, with annotations and metadata.
A learning experience to explore the changing cultural landscape of New Orleans.
Students and faculty work together to document the daily practices, rituals, and cultural events of refugee communities through interviews.
This project entails a study of Indian sacred centers - Buddhist Bodhgaya and Hindu Gaya.
This cultural heritage and linguistics project documents the indigenous First Nations People.
Documents changing culture and the long-term effects of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans through the oral histories.
An exploration of the relationship between language and schooling in India’s rapidly changing economy.
The $400 million campaign to provide students with a life-altering education.
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