Digital Humanities

Southern California Community-Based Director/Digital Humanities

Sarah Rafael García is an award-winning Chicana author, multimedia artist, digital archivist, and literary arts advocate raised in Santa Ana. As a child of immigrants and a first-generation graduate, she knows what it means to fail and triumph in life. Her book, SanTana’s Fairy Tales, is part of an oral history multimedia exhibition awarded by the Andy Warhol Foundation, and a required Ethnic Studies text in the Santa Ana Unified School District. Her work in the digital humanities (DH) began as a 2020 USLDH-Mellon Grantee with the University of Houston US Latino Digital Humanities Center and includes virtual timelines, Mapping Santa Ana, the Modesta Avila archives, Womxn of Color at the Frontlines in OC, and Mapping BIPOC Bookstores, along with DH training for-and-by the community and Ethnofiction Through Contemporary Narratives in classrooms. García is the founder of LibroMobile Arts Cooperative and was the 2023-2025 Visiting Scholar of Creative Writing with the Latinx Lab at the CSUF Chicana/o Studies Department.