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National Humanities Center Internship Program West
July 8–12, 2019 at the San Diego State University Library Digital Humanities Center

Participants convened during the summer of 2019 at San Diego State University to collectively build a five-episode podcast series addressing an emerging issue of public concern through the lens of humanistic expertise, to be broadcast August 2019 on a partnering public radio station. Participants were recruited from doctoral humanities programs in the western United States, especially those with expertise relevant to American communities of color.

Goals
- Advance the democratic commitments of the professional humanities by inculcating in emerging humanities scholars a sense of responsibility to the human experience of diverse American publics.
- Foster new models of expertise that are responsive both to the traditional authority-based credentialing systems of the professional humanities and to the emerging concerns of university-based and public constituencies.
- Grow capacity for collaborative—team, interdisciplinary, cross-university—scholarship.
- Extend the potential of the professional humanities to curate archives of human experience in a way that adds depth and understanding to contemporary public affairs and cultural conversations.
- Forge new intellectual connections between public life, humanities research, and responsive, digital media.
- Deepen collaborative inquiry and project management skills.
- Hone their ability to communicate humanities expertise in accessible and publicly-responsive formats.
- Acquire conceptual and technical skills to create, revise, and publish broadcast-ready podcasts.
- Develop skills and networks valuable within and beyond the university.
2019 Participants

Margherita Berti
The University of Arizona, Second Language Acquisition and Teaching

Debjani Dutta
University of Southern California, Cinema and Media Studies

Jhonatan Henao-Muñoz
University of Arizona, Hispanic Linguistics

Christopher J. McGeorge
University of Southern California, Art History

Arina Melkozernova
Arizona State University, Comparative Culture and Language

Mohamed Moustafa
University of Arizona, Middle Eastern and North African Studies

Stephanie Narrow
University of California, Irvine, History

Katerina Nemcova
University of Arizona, Communication

Sara Newsome
University of California, Irvine, East Asian Studies

Adrian I. P-Flores
The University of Arizona, Gender and Women’s Studies

Olivia Quintanilla
University of California San Diego, Ethnic Studies

Brian Spivey
University of California, Irvine, History

K.T. Wong
University of California, Irvine, Visual Studies