
Elegy Poetry Workshop: Creating Community Through Writing
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The elegy poetry workshop at Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room offers a profound opportunity for participants to explore the art of elegy writing in a supportive environment.As grief and loneliness have permeated many lives during recent challenging times, this workshop emphasizes the community aspect of poetry through shared experiences and collective creation.
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AI and Photojournalism: Preserving Visual History
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AI and photojournalism are rapidly intertwining, bringing both opportunities and challenges to a field that has long been trusted to document truth.As the impact of AI on photography continues to evolve, it raises pressing questions about how technology can enhance visual storytelling while preserving the integrity of the craft.
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Elegy Project: Connecting Through Poetry and Grief
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The Elegy Project, an innovative public poetry initiative, aims to bridge the emotional chasm of grief through the art of writing and community engagement.Founded by poets Karen Elizabeth Bishop and David Sherman, this project invites people to explore the tradition of elegy, a poetic form commonly associated with mourning and remembrance.
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AI in Photojournalism: Preserving the Visual Legacy
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AI in photojournalism is rapidly transforming the landscape of visual storytelling, paving the way for innovative approaches to capturing and preserving history.The integration of AI technology in photography promises to revolutionize how photojournalists manage their archives and contextualize their work, ensuring that vital records of significant events are accessible for future generations.
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Yosvany Terry Explores Afro-Cuban Music Traditions
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Yosvany Terry is an influential figure in the world of Afro-Cuban music, and his work uniquely bridges the gap between traditional African roots and contemporary jazz.As a senior lecturer and director of the Harvard Jazz Ensembles, Terry is devoted to exploring and expanding the profound connections between musical traditions stemming from the African diaspora and their expression in Cuba and the Americas.
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AI and Social Justice: Ruha Benjamin’s Vision for the Future
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AI and social justice are two topics increasingly interconnected in our rapidly evolving technological landscape.Renowned sociologist Ruha Benjamin emphasizes that the future of AI shouldn’t be seen as a dystopian reality, even as many tech leaders often paint a perilous picture.
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Katie Kitamura Interview: Insights on Writing, Horror, and Art
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In a captivating interview, Katie Kitamura delves into the themes of her latest novel, “Audition,” while reflecting on her experiences as a Guggenheim Fellow in fiction.This engaging literary interview, held shortly before her visit to Harvard, unveils her exploration of performance in literature and the unsettling nuances of middle age.
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Cultural Rhythms Celebrates Diversity with Becky G
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Delving into the vibrant heart of the Harvard community, Cultural Rhythms stands as a beacon of artistic expression and cultural celebration.Each year, this dynamic festival showcases the diverse talents of student performers, uniting various ethnicities and traditions through the universal language of dance.
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Dance Tips to Embrace Your True Self on the Floor
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When it comes to dance tips, many people often hesitate, fearing judgment or the need for perfection.However, embracing the freedom to “dance like no one’s watching” can open up a world of movement and self-expression through dance that is both liberating and fulfilling.
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Harvard University Archives: Celebrating American History
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The Harvard University Archives serves as a treasure trove of history, preserving the legacies and stories of individuals whose contributions have shaped not only Harvard but also America itself.Within these storied walls, visitors can uncover rare archival exhibits, including a poignant letter from John F.
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