Future of Social Justice: Ruha Benjamin’s Vision for Change

The future of social justice is ripe with possibility, as scholars and activists like Ruha Benjamin challenge us to envision a world that transcends dystopian narratives.In her recent Tanner Lectures, Benjamin emphasizes that technology should not dictate our societal values, arguing instead for a reimagining of ethics, particularly concerning AI and social justice.

Asian American Women’s History: Schlesinger Exhibit Uncovered

Asian American women’s history is a vital yet often overlooked chapter in the broader narrative of American culture and identity.The recent Schlesinger Library exhibit, “Illuminate: Contextualizing Asian American Women’s Stories Through the Archives,” aims to shed light on the historical invisibility that these women have faced, introducing viewers to their rich and complex stories.

AI in Photojournalism: Preserving the Visual Record

AI in photojournalism is reshaping the landscape of visual storytelling, bringing both unprecedented challenges and innovative solutions.As the industry grapples with the implications of photojournalism technology, concerns about AI threats to photography loom large, including the risk of misinformation through fabricated images.

Yosvany Terry: Exploring Culture Through Music

Yosvany Terry is a name that resonates deeply within the realms of Afro-Cuban jazz and cultural expression.Recently, the celebrated musician and composer has embarked on a fascinating journey, exploring the connections between West African musical traditions and the rhythms of his Cuban heritage.

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