April 7th, 2025
12:00-2:00 pm EDT
In-Person and Online via Teams
909 Renaissance Park
1135 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02120
Join the Northeastern University Humanities Center to hear faculty share their research and spark discussions that bridge history, identity, and societal change, followed by Q&A.
This session features Isabel Martinez, Associate Professor and Director of Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Jelena Golubović, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology and International Affairs; and Laura Forlano, Professor, Art + Design and Communication Studies and Distinguished Senior Fellow at The Burnes Center for Social Change.
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Teams info: Meeting ID: 243 000 057 788 Passcode: gS9tJ6bb
FINAL PANEL PRESENTATION
Explore the intersections of creativity, identity, and technology with our final group of visionary fellows:
- Isabel Martinez, Associate Professor and Director of Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Making it Visible: Fifty Years of Latinx Stand-Up Comedy in New York City
- Jelena Golubović, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology and International Affairs
Monumental Silence: War Commemoration as Erasure
- Laura Forlano, Professor, Art + Design and Communication Studies and Distinguished Senior Fellow at The Burnes Center for Social Change
Automated: Disability and Technology in an Algorithmic Age
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