Asian American women have played a pivotal yet often overlooked role in shaping the rich tapestry of United States history.Their contributions and experiences frequently remain shrouded in an “invisible history,” making exhibitions like the current one at the Schlesinger Library crucial for rediscovering their narratives.
AI and Photojournalism: The Future of Visual Storytelling

AI and photojournalism are at the forefront of a revolutionary shift in visual storytelling, redefining how we capture and preserve history.As artificial intelligence technologies evolve, they present both significant challenges and unique opportunities for photography technology and the preservation of photojournalism.
Asian American Women’s History: Schlesinger Exhibit Highlight

Asian American women’s history reveals a tapestry woven with resilience, struggle, and significant contributions that have often been overlooked.The recent Schlesinger Library exhibit, “Illuminate: Contextualizing Asian American Women’s Stories Through the Archives,” showcases the poignant stories of Asian and Asian American women, featuring artifacts that span over 150 years.
Severance Apple TV: Exploring Identity and Work-Life Balance

Severance on Apple TV+ has captivated audiences since its debut, delving into the peculiar lives of office workers who have opted for a procedure that divides their consciousness into two distinct identities.As the series concluded its second season, viewers were left pondering the profound implications of work-life balance, identity crises, and the ever-present battle between the personal and professional selves.
Becky G Cultural Rhythms: Honoring Authenticity and Talent

Becky G Cultural Rhythms is a vibrant celebration of diversity and talent that captivates the Harvard community every year.This iconic festival, renowned for showcasing the rich cultural heritage of its student body, has become a hallmark event at Harvard Arts and Culture since its inception in 1986.
Katie Kitamura Discusses Horror and Performance in Audition
Katie Kitamura is an intriguing voice in contemporary literature, known for her keen exploration of human relationships and the uncanny in her narratives.As an acclaimed author, her latest work, “Audition,” delves into the complexities of midlife and the subtle horrors of family life, drawing inspiration from literary greats like Shirley Jackson.