public scholarship
Foundry, University of California Humanities Research Institute
- Ethics and Astrobiology
- Inauditas: Listening to the Sound of the Distance
- Holding Sway: Seaweeds and the Politics of Form
- A Map of Light
"Nothing Less Than Justice"
Stephanie Narrow served as a Researcher on Nothing Less Than Justice, a collaborative digital humanities website between student, community, and faculty researchers across the state of California and beyond. This project highlights the California women activists who participated in the 1977 IWY local, state, and national meetings, and is affiliated with the University of Houston's Sharing Stories from 1977 project.
Sharing Stories from 1977
Stephanie Narrow served as a Researcher on Sharing Stories from 1977, a digital humanities project that joins historians and technologists who share a strong interest in women's ways of engaging the political world. Our project documents and preserves the stories of NWC participants through biographies, oral histories, historical ephemera, demographic mapping, and interpretive essays.
Learning from our Asian American and Pacific Islander Leaders
Stephanie Narrow was the Web Designer for "Learning From Our AAPI Leaders," a project created by students, staff, and faculty based at the University of California, Irvine. Inspired by the 150th anniversary of the City of Santa Ana in 2019, we began an archival research, digital mapping, and oral history project in winter 2020. The project culminated in a public-facing website and video project to bring more visibility to Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities in Orange County.
History Keepers: Traversing Los Angeles
El Tranquilo Gallery, El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument
Sponsored by the California Historical Society and LA as Subject
Forgotten Founders: The Hidden African Ancestry of Los Angeles
The Pico House, El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument
Sponsored by the National Parks Conservation Association, the California State University, Northridge Public History Program, the Western National Parks Association, and the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West
Route 66: The Road and the Romance
The Autry Museum of the American West, Los Angeles, California