BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250925T153050EDT-83519cURbz@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250925T193050Z DESCRIPTION:TBD if in person or virtual. If the event is virtual\, there wi ll be professional live captions. If it is in person\, we will film the ev ent to make it available to people who are unable to attend. The location will be announced closer to the event's date.\n\nPlease sign up through Ev entbrite-- this is especially important if the event happens in a virtual context so that you can get the zoom link (we do this to prevent zoombombi ng)-- if the event is in-person we will have to limit the number of attend ees depending on COVID-19 protocols.\n\nAs part of the series' theme of su stainability\, this panel will discuss the sustainability of digitization of archives\, the risk of the 'digital dark ages\,' and the challenge of s unsetting digital humanities projects. Lesbian and queer archives\, face p articular challenges as many exist apart from institutions.\n Dr. Julie Pod more of Les archives lesbiennes du Québec (formerly Traces) and Dr. Elspet h Brown of the ArQuives (formerly the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives) w ill speak to these challenges.\n\nDr. Julie Podmore joined Concordia Unive rsity's Geography Department as a part-time faculty member in 2000 and bec ame an Affiliate Assistant Professor in 2010. From 2011-2015\, she was a c o-researcher with Diversité sexuelle\, vulnérabilité et résilience\, an in terdisciplinary research team focusing on sexual minority youth and LGBTQ generations at UQAM. Her sustained research focus has been on the intersec tions between gender and sexuality in urban space\, a perspective reflecte d in her publications on Montréal’s lesbian spaces and new research on 'Qu eering Canadian suburbs'. In addition to lecturing at Concordia\, Julie is a tenured professor at John Abbott College and a research associate of th e Chaire de recherche sur l’homophobie.\n\nDr. Elspeth Brown is Professor of History at the University of Toronto\, where she teaches queer and tran s history\; the history of US capitalism\; oral history\; and the history and theory of photography. She also currently serve as the Director of the Digital Humanities She is an active volunteer and Vice President of the B oard at The ArQuives\, Canada’s Lesbian and Gay Archives\, the world’s lar gest LGBTQ+ community archive.\n\nThis event is part of the 3rd Season of the Feminist and Accessible Publishing and Communications Technologies Spe aker and Workshop Series (https://www.feministandaccessiblepublishingandte chnology.com)\, organized by Dr. Alex Ketchum.\n\nSeason 3 of our series w as made possible thanks to our sponsors: SSHRC (and the Initiative for Dig ital Citizen Research)\, the Institute for Gender\, Sexuality\, and Femini st Studies (IGSF)\, the DIGS Lab\, Milieux\, Initiative for Indigenous Fut ures\, MILA\, and the 51³Ô¹ÏÍøWriting Centre.\n\nThere is no fee required t o attend this event. We will provide captions in english. This event will be recorded and made available on our website after the event: https://www .feministandaccessiblepublishingandtechnology....\n DTSTART:20211105T210000Z DTEND:20211105T223000Z SUMMARY:Dr. Julie Podmore + Dr. Elspeth Brown on Lesbian and Queer Archives (Online) URL:/igsf/channels/event/dr-julie-podmore-dr-elspeth-b rown-lesbian-and-queer-archives-online-331695 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR