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The Trailblazing, Multifaceted Activism of Lawyer-Turned-Priest Pauli Murray
A new documentary tells the story of a Black and LGBTQ thinker who helped lay the legal groundwork for fighting gender- and race-based discrimination. -
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Eileen Southern and the Music of Black Americans
Dive into the life and work of Eileen Southern, a pioneering scholar who inspired the academic subfield of Black music studies and who was the first African American woman tenured in Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences. -
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Reminder Guide of Campus Resources for the Forever-Grinding Student
With reading period and final exams around the corner, here are a few friendly reminders on campus resources to make life a little more manageable. -
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Houghton Library Features Children’s Books in Opening Exhibit
The first exhibit in the newly renovated Houghton Library explores anthropomorphism in children’s literature. -
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The ‘Feminist Love Story’ Between Julia Child and Her Husband, Paul
From the directors of RBG, a new documentary about Julia Child that reveals the sensual, romantic side of the famous chef.
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Schlesinger Library Expands #MeToo Data Collection
The project began in 2017 to cumulate the digital footprint of the social media-driven #MeToo movement. -
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With a Live Show at City Winery, Josh Kantor Is Stretching Out for the Holidays
Fenway organist and Harvard Library staff member Josh Kantor performs a stage version of the show he’s been livestreaming throughout the pandemic. -
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Harvard Clerical and Technical Workers Incorporate Remote Work
Harvard’s more than 5,000 HUCTW workers have faced different transitions back to on-campus work, with many departments switching to hybrid. -
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Cabot Science Library, A Little Treasure of the Past
Kevin Lin sits down with a friend, Karly Y. Hou ’23-’24, and chats about remembrances of things past in Cabot Science Library. -
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Belle of Amherst 2.0 (Feat. Emily D)
The production archive materials donated by the TV series “Dickinson” have arrived at Houghton Library.