Museum of African American History, 46 Joy Street, Boston MA 02114
Professor Sarah Lewis will be speaking with Tracy Smith at a panel at the Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery Initiative's 2024 Symposium. More details are available on the website:
This lecture examines the conditions necessary for that kind of transformation to occur, focusing on the ways people belong to each other, and data on places people have organized to build something new. At this lecture, Hahrie Han will be in conversation with Doran Schrantz.
About the Series: In collaboration with the Office of the President of Harvard University, the Mahindra Humanities Center hosts annual Tanner Lectures on Human Values....
This lecture examines core principles that shape possibilities for self-governance, focusing on how we understand what we can become together when we work with each other. At this lecture, Hahrie Han will be in conversation with Danielle Allen.
In collaboration with the Office of the President of Harvard University, the Mahindra Humanities Center hosts annual Tanner Lectures on Human Values. The purpose of the Tanner Lectures is the advancement of scholarly and scientific learning in the field of human values. That purpose...
Sarah Elizabeth Lewis has been invited by the IARA Project and IOP to moderate a panel on art, speaking to the role of visual artists’ voices in the national conversation on race and the legacies of injustice, one of four forums exploring the them. She will be in conversation with artist Hank Willis Thomas. Further information is available here: https://iara.hks.harvard.edu/event/art-imitates-nation/
Four speakers from the Division of Science and SEAS, including AAAS professor Sarah Lewis, will make 10-minute presentations on their work. This is an informal opportunity to become familiar with the work of female colleagues from related departments.