Black Digital Humanities (DH) is an emerging field that focuses on the intersection of Black studies and digital technologies. It seeks to address the historical marginalization and underrepresentation of Black people and Black culture in the digital realm.
The concept of "queer OS" refers to a mindset and approach that challenges normative boundaries within digital environments. It involves thinking and acting with, about, through, among, and sometimes even in spite of new media technologies and other forms of mediation.
By incorporating the lenses of sexuality and race into DH, researchers aim to uncover and address issues such as algorithmic bias, discriminatory practices, and unequal access to digital resources.