An exploration of racialized images in a genre of photography called “identification photography,” with Professor Tina Campt.
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To mark the August 1791 anniversary of the start of the Haitian Revolution, Professor Kaiama Glover explores dystopian Haiti, zombies, and how pop culture perpetuates and reinforces incorrect narratives about Haiti and the wider "black" world.
Grammy-nominated concert organist Professor Gail Archer discusses her amazing career.
The prolific author discusses her latest novel and explains what the past can teach us about the present.
Celebrating Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month with a peek into ancient and modern-day Eastern culture and politics.
Prof. John Glendinning discusses the importance of taste cells and how they impact insulin release.
Investigating pay equality in women-led firms with Provost Linda A Bell.
Prof. Daniela De Silva explains what pi really means.
Professor Peter Balsam explains the complex job our brains have when negotiating daylight and time, and that the best to survive the switch is to simplify.
Prof. Jonathan Rieder shares his opinion on the correct way to remember King.
Prof. Lisel Hintz explains the challenges and inspiration behind researching Turkey's failed policies.