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The artist and fellow Every Ocean Hughes lets us into her studio, answering questions about her practice and preferences.
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Hundreds gathered last week for a conference to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision and look at what may lie ahead
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Fun to cross the river & come to to be in community/make poems together/talk about the deep real stuff. I’d like to do more of this. helping me figure myself out as well as my work.
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As they are banning Black History everywhere, I am dropping this here again. Learn about slave resistance. You don’t need a fascist classroom. We aren’t just teaching outside text, we need to teach outside the schools
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TODAY at noon, discover the jazz genius of four Black women, about whom the jazz producer, consultant, and scholar Maxine Gordon is writing a biography.
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“Philsophy is not only from Greece, we call our philosophy Azmapu… wisdom in my culture requires respecting nature” Elisa Loncón Antileo
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Join us at 4 PM ET for a lecture by about gender and indigeneity, which she says are inextricably linked. (Yes, you can still register!)
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Anticipating upcoming updates on standards of care for transgender patients: recommendations from an exploratory seminar with the
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Thrilled to be reading with next month at the fantastic ! In-person and Zoom options available through the link 👇🏻 events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event
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The public health expert and fellow is back at Harvard after two years working with the Biden administration. Now she's helping implement the recommendations from the Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery report.
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This lecture series starts tonight at 7 PM ET—tune in if you can!
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It’s the first day of our Religion and the Legacies of Slavery series & we can't wait to see you tonight! For more information on the first webinar, "Enslavement in the Formation of Earliest Christianity" with Karen L. King, and how to access the series: bit.ly/3ZTn8Dr
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Today’s conference was a challenging, respectful discussion. We need more opportunities like this to bring together scholars of history, medicine, ethics, law, and politics.
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And that concludes the #AgeofRoe conference. Once again, thanks to all the "roomies and Zoomies" who joined us last night and today!
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A leading expert on US abortion law, curated The #AgeofRoe exhibition at our #Schlesingerlibrary. Her history of the landmark decision was published earlier this week.
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This conference marking the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade has been, and I mean this, fascinating, and now is bringing down the house.
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This image reminds me of Beyoncé and the FEMINIST sign. Two icons. speaking so much truth here about the feigned and strained vision of democracy of the Dobbs majority at
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RN and public health scholar has focused on reproductive health, rights, and justice in her career. Here, she comments on a recent story out of Louisiana. #AgeofRoe
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Charles Camosy teaches medical humanities at . He often writes about abortion issues, as in this recent article about the language around abortion. #AgeofRoe
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An OBGYN, looks at medical ethics, especially questions of informed decision making, assisted reproduction & equitable access to advanced gynecologic surgery. She joined doctors debunking abortion misinformation online last year. #AgeofRoe
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See the Joshua Prager Collection on Norma McCorvey and Roe v. Wade at our #SchlesingerLibrary. id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch01725/c
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And here, a conversation with Joshua Prager, who wrote The Family Roe: An American Story about the real Jane Roe, Norma McCorvey.
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#AgeofRoeSherif Girgis is a Notre Dame Law School professor and a member of the . Here, his thoughts on the equal protection arguments in the context of Dobbs. #AgeofRoe
.’s research focuses on sexual and reproductive health law in a transnational context. After the Dobbs decision, she commented on abortion access in Canada. #AgeofRoe
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A legal scholar, specializes in Equal Protection jurisprudence, feminist legal theory, Catholic social teaching, and sexual ethics. In this CNN opinion piece, she found common ground with some of our other #AgeofRoe panelists.
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. is a leading expert on the intersection of bioethics and the law. In this video, he considers the impact of Dobbs on reproductive technology. #AgeofRoe
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Evelynn M. Hammonds teaches history of science, and her work is at the intersection of scientific, medical, and sociopolitical concepts of race. Last year, she participated in a panel that looked at abortion policy and access after Roe. #AgeofRoe
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The historian and public intellectual Jill Lepore presides over this #AgeofRoe panel of “lightning talks” about visions of the future. Here, her thoughts on abortion and the Constitution.
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.’s research focuses on the intersection between politics and religion in modern America. Here, a recent article about the abortion divide within American Protestantism. #AgeofRoe
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In her work, examines the intersection of law, politics, and science in the fields of constitutional law, criminal law, health law, and family law. She wrote about emergency abortion access in Ms. last summer. #AgeofRoe
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