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  Alanna Prince is a PhD Candidate in the English Department at Northeastern University. Her research focuses on contemporary poetry, visual culture, postcolonial theory, and Black feminist theory— specifically looking into how poets are using archival documents to retell or reimagine history. She is also invested in the digital humanities, working with archives and other digital repositories to ensure that they are designed to be accessible to all people. She currently serves as the Exhibit Curator and Acquisitions Lead at the Early Caribbean Digital Archive, and as an Editor for Insurrect!, an online magazine for radical thinking in Early American studies. Care  Is:  Labor, Ethics, and Joy at DLF 2021 In my studies and the broader parts of my life, I am always thinking about care– who I am caring for, who has cares for me, and who needs care. When I arrived at the CLIR/DLF 2021 Forum, I was amazed at all the ways care was front and center here as well. And, most importa...