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Xaviera Simmons: Malleable Forms – Define Abolition at Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
Renowned multidisciplinary artist and 2019-20 Visiting Lecturer Xaviera Simmons is the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies’ inaugural Solomon Fellow. For her public program on November 6 at the Annex, Simmons will create an ambitious 6 hour-long participatory presentation including talks, film screenings, performances as well as group activities in storytelling, movement, and sound. Guided by […]
Find out moreCCAE’s Gonson Daytime Lecture: Career Re-Entry Strategies for Caregivers
Leanne Rodd | Associate Director of Talent, FlexProfessionals Following a career break, many professionals returning to paid work are concerned about their resume gap, faced with a stale network, and lack the confidence they once had in their career pursuits. In this workshop, we'll talk about today’s job market and hiring trends, top challenges re-entry […]
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Marshall Family Lecture: The “Old Way” is the New Way! Hunter-gatherers and the Origins of Modern Human Behavior at Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Speaker: Professor Andrea Migliano, Universitat Zurich Abstract: Contemporary hunter-gatherers provide a window into the ecological conditions for the emergence of humans’ unmatched cultural abilities. Andrea Migliano will discuss how the hunter-gatherers’ foraging niche led to the emergence of a unique social structure that underlies humanity’s never-ending cultural revolution. About the speaker: Since 2018 Andrea Bamberg […]
Find out moreLouisiana Medley: The Social Justice Photography of Chandra McCormick and Keith Calhoun at Harvard Art Museums
In conjunction with the exhibition Winslow Homer: Eyewitness, New Orleans–based photographers Chandra McCormick and Keith Calhoun will discuss their decades-long, expansive documentary work that explores criminal and environmental justice, the history of slavery, and African American life and culture in the American South. They will be joined in conversation by Makeda Best, the Richard L. Menschel […]
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