AI in Photojournalism: Preserving Visual History
May 6, 2025

AI in photojournalism is poised at the crossroads of innovation and tradition, as it offers both challenges and transformative opportunities for the field.With the rapid advancement of photography technology, photojournalists are grappling with the implications of artificial intelligence on their work, particularly regarding the preservation of visual history.
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Asian American Women’s History: Illuminating Hidden Narratives
May 6, 2025

Asian American women's history is a crucial yet often overlooked part of the broader narrative of American culture.At the Schlesinger Library, an innovative exhibition seeks to shine a light on this rich and complex history, showcasing the voices of women who have historically been marginalized.
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AI in Photojournalism: Preserving Visual History and Ethics
May 6, 2025

AI in photojournalism is revolutionizing the way we capture, analyze, and preserve the visual narratives that shape our understanding of the world.As artificial intelligence photography advances, it presents both exciting opportunities and formidable challenges for journalists and photographers alike.
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Elegy Project: A Community Poetry Workshop for Grief
May 5, 2025

The Elegy Project emerges from a profound need to connect through poetry, particularly in the wake of collective grief and loss experienced during the pandemic.This innovative initiative, spearheaded by Karen Elizabeth Bishop and David Sherman, takes root at Harvard's Woodberry Poetry Room, where individuals are encouraged to express their deepest emotions.
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Becky G Cultural Rhythms Festival Celebrates Diversity
May 5, 2025

Becky G Cultural Rhythms recently showcased an exhilarating display of diversity and talent at Harvard's annual Cultural Rhythms festival.This celebrated event highlights the rich cultural tapestry woven by the university's vibrant student body, featuring captivating dance performances that reflect traditions from around the world.
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Elegy Project Poetry Workshop: A Healing Community Event
May 3, 2025

The Elegy Project poetry workshop at Harvard's Woodberry Poetry Room invites participants to explore the depths of grief and loss through the transformative power of elegy poetry.Held in an inspiring environment, this workshop fosters a supportive atmosphere where attendees, whether seasoned poets or novices, can craft and share their own elegies, reflecting on personal experiences and collective sorrow.
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AI in Photography: Preserving Visual Archives with Technology
May 1, 2025

AI in photography is revolutionizing how we capture, analyze, and preserve visual stories in an age overwhelmed by images.The impact of AI on photography extends from enhancing traditional photojournalism technology to assisting photographers in efficiently managing their extensive archives.
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Yosvany Terry: Exploring Afro-Cuban Music Traditions
April 28, 2025

Yosvany Terry, an esteemed figure in Afro-Cuban music and music education, is making waves as a senior lecturer at Harvard and the director of the Harvard Jazz Ensembles.With a rich heritage rooted in Afro-Cuban traditions, Terry seeks to explore the ties between the musical practices of the African diaspora and contemporary genres through his artistry and academic pursuits.
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Katie Kitamura Discusses Horror and Performance in Fiction
April 22, 2025

Katie Kitamura, an acclaimed novelist and 2025 Guggenheim Fellow, explores the depths of human experience in her latest novel, "Audition." Known for her distinct style that intertwines elements of horror in literature with the exploration of midlife crises, Kitamura crafts stories that deeply resonate with her readers.This latest work delves into the uncanny, revealing the hidden tensions within family dynamics set against the backdrop of a New York City apartment.
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