Asian American Women’s History: Illuminate Exhibit at Schlesinger
May 6, 2025

Asian American women's history is a compelling tapestry that reveals the often overlooked narratives of resilience, strength, and cultural contributions of Asian women throughout the ages.From the Ainu women showcased at the 1904 St.
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Dance Tips: How to Move Like Everyone’s Watching You
May 6, 2025

Dance tips are essential for anyone looking to improve their movement and expression on the dance floor.Whether you’re just starting or honing advanced dance techniques, these tips can guide you toward a liberating experience where you can truly express yourself.
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AI in Photojournalism: Preserving Visual Truth
May 5, 2025
AI in photojournalism is reshaping the landscape of visual storytelling, offering both opportunities and challenges that demand our attention.As artificial intelligence photography evolves, photojournalists find themselves grappling with the complexities of preserving their archives while navigating the photojournalism challenges that accompany this technological revolution.
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Elegy Project: A Poetry Workshop to Embrace Grief
May 5, 2025
The Elegy Project stands as a profound initiative born from the collective experience of grief during the pandemic, fostering community through the timeless art of poetry.Led by Karen Elizabeth Bishop and David Sherman, this unique workshop hosted in Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room invites participants to delve into the cathartic process of writing elegies—a form that resonates deeply with the human condition of loss.
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Cultural Rhythms: Celebrating Diversity in Performance Arts
May 5, 2025
Cultural Rhythms has long been a vibrant celebration of diversity, showcasing the rich tapestry of global traditions right within the heart of Harvard.This annual festival not only highlights the incredible talents of students but also serves as a platform for voices of underrepresented communities to authentically express their cultural heritages.
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Yosvany Terry: Exploring Afro-Cuban Music Traditions
May 5, 2025
Yosvany Terry, a distinguished musician and educator, is carving a unique niche at Harvard University by merging Afro-Cuban music with academic pursuits.As a senior lecturer and director of the Harvard Jazz Ensembles, Terry embarks on a musical journey that bridges the cultural traditions of Benin and Cuba, illuminating the rich tapestry of African diaspora influences on modern jazz.
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Elegy Project: Transforming Grief Through Community Poetry
May 2, 2025

The Elegy Project is a transformative community poetry initiative that invites individuals to confront and express their experiences of grief and loss through the powerful medium of poetry.Set against the backdrop of Harvard's Woodberry Poetry Room, this project encourages participants to explore the art of writing elegies—a poetic form traditionally dedicated to mourning the deceased.
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AI in Photography: Preserving the Legacy of Photojournalism
May 1, 2025

AI in photography is revolutionizing the industry, offering new opportunities and challenges for visual storytellers.As technology advances, photojournalists are increasingly exploring how the impact of AI can enhance their work and preserve historical visual archives.
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Yosvany Terry Explores Cultural Identity Through Music
April 28, 2025

Yosvany Terry is an internationally acclaimed musician and composer, deeply rooted in the rich traditions of Afro-Cuban music.His recent explorations into the connections between the musical legacies of Benin and the Caribbean underscore his commitment to cultural identity and preservation.
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