Christina Boyles is an Assistant Professor of Culturally Engaged Digital Humanities/Digital Rhetorics at Michigan State University. Her research explores the relationship between disaster, social justice, and the environment. She is the director of the Archivo de Respuestas Emergencias de Puerto Rico, a project that works with community organizations across Puerto Rico and the Caribbean to collect and preserve stories about Hurricane MarĂa, the Guayanilla earthquakes, and COVID19. She also is the co-founder of SurvDH, a community that explores the intersections between surveillance and the humanities. Her published work appears in Digital Humanities Quarterly, Bodies of Information: Feminist Debates in the Digital Humanities, American Quarterly, Studies in American Indian Literatures, and more.