AI and social justice are increasingly intertwined in today’s technological landscape, as scholars like Ruha Benjamin urge us to examine the implications of artificial intelligence on marginalized communities.In her recent Tanner Lectures at Princeton, the esteemed sociologist challenged the prevailing narratives around AI, highlighting the potential dangers inherent in these new technologies.
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Katie Kitamura Discusses Performance in New Novel Audition
Katie Kitamura, a celebrated novelist and recent Guggenheim Fellow, explores the intricate themes of performance and fear in her latest work, “Audition.” This thought-provoking book, released earlier this month, takes a deep dive into the unsettling aspects of midlife while unraveling the psychological threads woven within a family’s seemingly ordinary life in New York City.In an upcoming “Katie Kitamura interview” with Claire Messud at Harvard’s Mahindra Humanities Center, readers can expect enlightening discussions centered around her horror inspiration and the nuances of identity.
Becky G Cultural Rhythms: Celebrating Diversity at Harvard
Every spring, the vibrant and culturally rich celebration known as Becky G Cultural Rhythms captivates the Harvard community, showcasing the extraordinary diversity of its student population.As part of the renowned Cultural Rhythms festival, this event brings together a myriad of dance performances from around the globe, highlighting the importance of cultural representation.
Harvard Archives: Favorite Finds at the Inside Out Exhibit
The Harvard Archives, a treasure trove of historical artifacts, plays a crucial role in preserving the rich tapestry of Harvard University history.As we delve into the depths of these archival collections, we encounter a diverse array of documents and items that tell stories not only about the university but also about America’s evolving social landscape.
Dance Like Somebody’s Watching: Tips for Expressive Movement
Dance like somebody’s watching is not just an encouragement to let loose; it’s a powerful mantra for embracing self-expression and finding release in movement.In a world that often encourages us to remain invisible, dance provides a unique outlet to showcase our feelings and thoughts.
Night Side Songs Musical: A Touching Journey Through Grief
“Night Side Songs,” an evocative new musical, takes audiences on an emotional journey through the intricate landscape of cancer patient stories, masterfully guided by palliative care expert Susan Block.This groundbreaking production, co-created by Daniel and Patrick Lazour, delves into the often-taboo topics surrounding illness and death, brilliantly weaving together the voices of doctors, patients, caregivers, and researchers.
Harvard Office for the Arts: Celebrating 50 Years of Creativity
The Harvard Office for the Arts (OFA) stands as a vibrant hub of creativity, celebrating 50 years of enriching the Harvard arts programs through storytelling, music, dance, and more.This dynamic institution plays a crucial role in fostering a deep connection between art and education at Harvard, enabling students across disciplines to explore their creative potential.
Book to Film Adaptations: Faculty Favorites Revealed
Book to film adaptations have been a beloved avenue for storytelling, allowing readers to see their favorite narratives come to life on the big screen.With numerous films based on books gracing theaters, audiences often engage in spirited discussions about whether the original text was better than its cinematic counterpart.
David Lynch Films: Exploring His Unmatched Cinematic Language
David Lynch films are a profound exploration of the human psyche, serving as a testament to his unique ability to blend the familiar with the strange.With a career that spans several decades, Lynch has established a distinctive cinematic language that not only captivates audiences but also invites them into a world where beauty coexists with terror.
Harvard Portraiture Project: Voices of Change and Courage
The Harvard Portraiture Project is revolutionizing the way we acknowledge and appreciate influential figures through art.Founded by artist Robert Shetterly and others, this initiative showcases stunning visual arts that serve as social justice portraits, focusing on the powerful narratives of female changemakers and champions of equity.