Katie Kitamura Explores Horror in Her Latest Novel

Katie Kitamura, a celebrated novelist and recently appointed Guggenheim Fellow, has captivated readers with her compelling storytelling and distinctive exploration of complex themes.Her latest work, “Audition,” delves into the eerie undercurrents of family life in New York City, resembling elements often found in horror literature.

Elegy Workshop: Crafting Poetry in the Face of Grief

The elegy workshop offers a unique opportunity for participants to explore the deep themes of loss and remembrance through poetry.Hosted at Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room, this engaging event invites individuals from diverse backgrounds to come together and write their own elegies, fostering a sense of community engagement and reflection.

AI in Photojournalism: Preserving History with Tech

AI in photojournalism is quickly transforming the landscape of visual storytelling, posing both exciting opportunities and daunting challenges.As the integration of AI technology and photography continues to evolve, it raises critical questions regarding the preservation of photojournalism’s integrity and legacy.

AI and Social Justice: A Vision for the Future

AI and social justice are pivotal themes in today’s socio-technological landscape, especially when explored through the lens of thinkers like Ruha Benjamin.As we navigate the future of AI, Benjamin urges us to critically examine how these technologies reshape social justice movements, often magnifying existing inequalities rather than alleviating them.

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