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Title
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Sabrina Bramwell
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Description
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Sabrina Bramwell (she/her) is a first-year Ph.D. student at Howard University. Her literary and research focus includes Caribbean and African American works, concentrating on recorded acts of resistance in Anglocreole cultures and traditions alongside Afrofuturism. She is interested in processes like creolization and marronage alongside Afrofuturist techniques that are processes engaged in recovering the value of cultural expressions. She is cognizant of the ways in which dominant and submerged narratives have historically framed culture and identity and hopes to make a digital contribution through archival works and interactive pedagogy. Prior to enrolling at Howard University, Sabrina completed her Bachelor of Arts degree at SUNY Geneseo and proceeded to work in the Office of Admissions as a regional New York City counselor for 3 years. Currently, when she is not studying or engaged in research, Sabrina can be found journaling, watching a new sci-fi/superhero movie in theatres, or playing (competitive) games with her family.
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Date Accepted
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2023
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Track
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Introduction to Digital Humanities (DH)