Events
& Exhibitions
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Radcliffe activities will remain virtual through the end of the 2020–2021 academic year. Radcliffe events and exhibitions are accessible, free, and open to the public, unless otherwise noted.
All Events & Exhibitions
Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery: Reckoning with the Past to Understand the Present
Radcliffe on the RoadThe presidential initiative on Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery, anchored at Harvard Radcliffe Institute, is an effort to understand and address the enduring legacy of slavery within our University community.
4 PM ET
Aesthetics of Memory, Narratives of Repair, and Why Remorse Matters
Fellows' PresentationPumla Gobodo-Madikizela returns to the archive of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to think through the horrific violence in contemporary South Africa.
12 PM ET
Transients: A Poetry Reading and Discussion with Douglas Ridloff
Lectures • Roosevelt Poetry ReadingsDouglas Ridloff is the founder and executive director of ASL Slam, a nonprofit organization that creates safe spaces for the Deaf community to thrive in the many modalities of their native language.
4 PM ET
The Intentional Museum
LecturesIn this program, Christy Coleman, an American historian, will discuss the power that museums have to genuinely engage with communities around what matters most to them.
4 PM ET
MUTINY: poems
Fellows' PresentationPhillip B. Williams's works explore Black folklore, African-diasporic mythologies and spiritual practices, and alternative ways of documenting Black selfhood outside of the human/nonhuman dichotomy.
12 PM ET
AI and the Future of Health
Conferences & SymposiaHealth AI experts Regina Barzilay and Cassandra Mangroo will each speak about their innovative work and then join Radcliffe’s Alyssa Goodman in a conversation on AI’s promise—and potential pitfalls—as we look toward the future of human health.
1 PM ET
Guns and Public Health
Fellows' PresentationWhile at Radcliffe, David Hemenway is continuing his work to find common ground between gun users and such groups as governors, faith leaders, and advocates to effectively address firearm injuries.
12 PM ET
Brine to Batteries: The Extractive Frontiers of the Global Energy Transition
Fellows' PresentationThea Riofrancos’s current project explores the politics of the transition to renewable energy through the lens of one of its key technologies: lithium batteries.
12 PM ET
Prosociality in Hybrid Societies of Humans, Agents, and Robots
Fellows' PresentationIn her research at Radcliffe, Ana Paiva is investigating the conditions and mechanisms that drive societies of agents and humans to be more pro-social.
12 PM ET
Seeing Citizens: Picturing American Women’s Fight for the Vote
ExhibitionView this digital exhibition on the Long 19th Amendment Project Portal.
through Thursday, August 26, 2021