My Hot Take will be focused on the book “Making a Case for Black Digital Humanities” by Kim Gallon. This reading was one I found very fascinating, and I learned about the concept of Black Digital Humanities, which is the intersection of Black studies and digital humanities. The article had a lot to say about how black digital humanities can help to unmask the racialized systems of authority at work in how we know the digital humanities as a field and use its associated practices. Gallon makes the claim that the black digital humanities would have us rethink the political relations that have racialized the scholarly, philosophy, and historic texts that we examine.