This event has three sessions with two breaks scheduled in between and participants can use the same Zoom link to join each session. Please see our event page for symposium panelists. This event is open to all Harvard University employees and affiliates. **Sessions are not recorded. Breaking Barriers Event Page: https://tinyurl.com/muzkr7t7 Session 1:...
A discussion on how to manage oneself when microaggressions are at play in two areas: workplace and personal life. This will bring awareness in our roles when these situations arise and how to maneuver the after effects. This discussion will also touch upon allyship, and being empowered to use privilege to speak up for others.
A presentation from 2022–2023 Catherine A. and Mary C. Gellert Fellow Omer Aziz
Aziz is the author of Brown Boy: A Memoir (Scribner, forthcoming) and a former foreign policy advisor for Justin Trudeau’s administration in Canada. Inspired by the work of Alexis de Tocqueville, he will work on an essay collection that examines fascism in our own time using reportage, history, law, and sociological analysis.
The Harvard Global Health Institute is thrilled to announce that registration is now open for virtual attendance to our Inaugural Global Health Symposium!
Robert Heywood is the Assistant Director, Client Services for Harvard University Information Technology (HUIT). In his role as Assistant Director, Robert is responsible for computer refresh activities across the entire HUIT customer portfolio. HUIT’s Refresh & Deployment teams are responsible for refreshing approximately ~2500 computer endpoints for staff...
Majid investigates language, culture, and cognition. For her fellowship project, she will focus on words—the building blocks of language—synthesizing work on semantics and concepts across disciplines to develop an integrative theory of conceptual variation and change in the lexicon.