Asian American Women’s History: Illuminating Untold Stories

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Asian American women’s history reveals a rich tapestry of resilience and contribution often overshadowed in mainstream narratives.The Schlesinger Library’s latest historical exhibition shines a light on this largely unseen past, bringing forward the voices and experiences of Asian American women who have been systematically marginalized.

Yosvany Terry: Exploring Music’s Cultural Heritage

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Yosvany Terry stands at the forefront of a musical renaissance, seamlessly bridging the vibrant sounds of Afro-Cuban jazz with the rich musical tapestry of Benin’s traditions.With an impressive career as a musician, composer, and educator, Terry’s deep explorations into the roots of modern jazz unveil the profound connections between African diaspora music and Caribbean rhythms.

Elegy Poetry: Connecting Through Grief and Community

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Elegy poetry is a profound literary form that embodies the complexities of mourning and remembrance, often capturing the essence of grief and loss through expressive verse.In recent workshops held in Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room, participants gathered to explore their own connections to loss, guided by experienced poets Karen Elizabeth Bishop and David Sherman.

Elegy Project: Poetry Workshop on Grief and Loss

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The Elegy Project stands as a poignant initiative aimed at transforming the experience of grief and loss into a collective journey of healing through poetry.Hosted in the intimate confines of Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room, this project invites both seasoned poets and novices to engage in the age-old tradition of writing elegies—poems that pay homage to those we’ve lost.

Yosvany Terry: Exploring Afro-Cuban Music Traditions

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Yosvany Terry, an internationally acclaimed musician and a pivotal figure in the landscape of Afro-Cuban music, is making waves at Harvard University with his innovative approach to music education.As the director of the Harvard Jazz Ensembles, he marries traditional Afro-Cuban rhythms with contemporary jazz, embodying a rich dialogue that spans the African diaspora.

AI and Social Justice: Reimagining a Better Future

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AI and social justice are intertwined issues that demand our attention as society navigates an increasingly technological landscape.Ruha Benjamin, a prominent sociologist, warns against the dystopian visions often promoted by tech elites, advocating for a critical examination of how AI can perpetuate existing inequalities rather than alleviate human suffering.

Katie Kitamura: Exploring Horror and Performance in Fiction

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Katie Kitamura, the critically acclaimed novelist, has captivated readers with her masterful blend of reality and the uncanny in her latest work, “Audition.” Released just in time for her appearance at Harvard, this gripping tale explores the complexities of midlife and family dynamics against a backdrop that feels eerily familiar, echoing themes found in horror literature.With a keen focus on performance and the masks we wear, Kitamura’s fiction challenges our understanding of relationships and personal identity.

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