Asian American women’s history has often remained in the shadows of broader historical narratives, yet it is rich with experiences that have shaped American society.The “Illuminate” exhibition at the Schlesinger Library brings this history to light by showcasing artifacts such as photographs of Ainu and Visayan women from the 1904 St.
AI in photojournalism is revolutionizing the way we capture and interpret significant moments in history.This innovative technology is not only reshaping the aesthetic of photography but also addressing critical challenges faced by photojournalists today, such as misinformation and copyright issues.
At the heart of creative exploration lies the poetry workshop, a transformative space where participants gather to connect through the art of verse.This unique environment fosters emotional expression through poetry, allowing individuals to delve into their feelings and share their experiences with others.
AI in photography is transforming the landscape of visual storytelling, offering unprecedented tools for creators and photojournalists alike.This revolutionary AI technology promises to not only enhance the quality of images captured but also plays a crucial role in preserving photo archives that tell the stories of our past.
Yosvany Terry, a prominent figure in the world of Afro-Cuban jazz, has uniquely blended his musical talents with rich cultural traditions from around the globe.As a senior lecturer at Harvard and the director of the Harvard Jazz Ensemble, he has dedicated his career to exploring the connections between West African music and the vibrant rhythms of Cuban culture.
AI and social justice are increasingly becoming intertwined as we navigate the complexities of the digital age.In her thought-provoking discourse, Ruha Benjamin challenges us to rethink the ethical implications of AI technology and its impact on marginalized communities.
Katie Kitamura is an accomplished novelist whose exploration of the human psyche resonates deeply within her latest work, “Audition.” Recently celebrated for her compelling narratives, Kitamura’s stories reveal the intricate layers of existence, particularly during midlife crises where uncertainty looms.In her upcoming interview at the Harvard Humanities Center, she discusses the horrors of domestic life and the elusive nature of identity.
Becky G Cultural Rhythms is an extraordinary event that exemplifies the celebration of cultural diversity in arts, showcasing the vibrant talents of students at Harvard University.This year, during the 39th annual Cultural Rhythms festival, the recognized Artist of the Year, Becky G, captivated the audience with her inspiring message about authenticity and representation.
Harvard Archives serves as a treasure trove of historical documents that illuminate both the University’s legacy and broader American history.With items like a poignant letter from John F.
The innovative palliative care musical “Night Side Songs” weaves a poignant narrative that delves into the realities of life and death, offering a unique exploration of chronic illness through the lens of theater.This groundbreaking work is a collaboration between Daniel and Patrick Lazour, inspired by insights from renowned palliative care specialist Susan Block, who has dedicated her career to understanding the complexities faced by dying patients.