AI in Photojournalism: Preserving Archives with Technology
May 7, 2025

AI in photojournalism is rapidly transforming the landscape of visual storytelling, as technology continuously reshapes our perception of truth and trust.With photojournalism technology evolving at an unprecedented pace, the questions surrounding the preservation of photo archives and the ethical implications of AI photography have never been more crucial.
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Asian American Women History: Exhibit Unveils Untold Stories
May 6, 2025

Asian American women history represents a complex tapestry of narratives, achievements, and struggles that have often been overlooked in mainstream historical discussions.This rich yet largely invisible history is being unveiled through initiatives like the recent exhibition at the Schlesinger Library, which showcases significant artifacts and documents reflecting the lives of these women over the past 150 years.
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Cultural Rhythms Celebrates Diversity with Becky G Honor
May 6, 2025

Cultural Rhythms is a vibrant celebration of diversity that resonates within the heart of Harvard University.This annual festival brings together students from various ethnic backgrounds, showcasing their rich traditions through lively performances.
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AI and Photojournalism: Navigating Tradition and Technology
May 6, 2025

AI and photojournalism are intersecting fields that are reshaping the landscape of visual storytelling today.As artificial intelligence in photography advances, it presents both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges for photojournalists.
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Poetry Workshops: Exploring Elegy and Community at Harvard
May 5, 2025
Poetry workshops offer a unique opportunity for individuals to delve into the art of expression, fostering a vibrant poetry community.Participants, regardless of their background or skill level, come together to explore creative writing techniques, guided by experienced facilitators.
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Elegy Project: Making Grief Less Lonely Through Poetry
May 2, 2025

The Elegy Project seeks to bridge the gap between personal grief and community connection through the transformative power of poetry.In a time marked by isolation, this initiative invites individuals to express their sorrow, celebrate their memories, and make grief less lonely.
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AI in Photography: Preserving Our Visual History
May 1, 2025

In the rapidly evolving world of AI in photography, we are witnessing a revolutionary transformation that impacts how images are captured, processed, and archived.As technology advances, photojournalists face a dual-edged sword; while AI poses challenges such as copyright infringement and misinformation, it also opens up exciting possibilities for preserving invaluable photo archives.
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Yosvany Terry: Exploring Cultural Roots Through Music
April 28, 2025

Yosvany Terry is a distinguished musician and educator whose work beautifully connects the intricate tapestry of Afro-Cuban music with the rich musical traditions of Benin.Through his explorations of the African diaspora, Terry reveals how these heritage sounds interlace to form vibrant contemporary expressions.
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Katie Kitamura: Exploring Horror and Identity in Writing
April 22, 2025

Katie Kitamura, an acclaimed novelist, is set to engage audiences at Harvard's Mahindra Humanities Center in a captivating conversation about her latest book, "Audition." This novel, which has already garnered attention for its nuanced exploration of the uncanny nature of middle age, reflects Kitamura's unique perspective on horror in literature.Her previous works, including the highly praised "Intimacies," showcase a deft touch with unsettling themes, making the reader question the very fabric of reality.
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