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Natasha Varner
- University of Arizona
- Website: www.firstpeoplesnewdirections.org/blog/
I'm a history PhD student at the University of Arizona with a research focus on modern Mexican and Indigenous history. I currently work in publishing as the coordinator of First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies. In my research and scholarly output I seek to integrate new media -- specifically documentary film -- and want to explore more ways to incorporate digital humanities into my work.