diff --git a/source/_news/2024-04-30-seed-grants-2024.md b/source/_news/2024-04-30-seed-grants-2024.md index a9ee9027..dedf99f7 100644 --- a/source/_news/2024-04-30-seed-grants-2024.md +++ b/source/_news/2024-04-30-seed-grants-2024.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The proposed Hidden Legacies project will create a digital repository of archiva An enormous amount of disability theoretical and activist work takes place on social media (Wong 2022). For many disabled and chronically ill people, physical spaces and normative timetables are inaccessible, making online community vitally important (Rogers 2023). Yet digital platforms are not universally accessible, and they are often highly ephemeral. The NYU Center for Disability Studies has been preserving disability social media conversations, actions, informational resources, and art related to the pandemic, as well as records of digital public meetings and other online activities. Our goal has been to chronicle not only vulnerabilities, but creative initiatives for survival, in these new conditions structured by old inequalities. A seed grant will enable us to a) broaden the scope of the disability media we have collected; b) formulate best practices for archiving websites, posts and threads in an accessible manner; and c) draft and receive feedback on a larger digital preservation grant. --------- -### Digitizing Cultural Heritage: The Walter Feldman Collection of Turkish Classical Music +## Digitizing Cultural Heritage: The Walter Feldman Collection of Turkish Classical Music **Contributors:** Panayotis Mavromatis and Adem Merter Birson, Music and Performing Arts Practices, Steinhardt ### Abstract