Cloe TarltonSTANCE IN DANCE:
Dr. Imani Kai Johnson speaks on the history and spiritual nature of breaking. She also spoke on the commodification of Black art forms and the need to maintain an authentic hip hop tradition.
Cloe TarltonCOLONIALISM CORROBORATED:
Jason Pribilsky confronts the controversial 1950s anthropological study, the Viscos Project, which was used during the Cold War to justify invasive modernization techniques in developing nations. The audience grappled with moral dilemmas of modernization and aid.
Cloe TarltonCONTEXTUALIZING ABORTION:
History professors discussed the Dobbs decision and the history of abortion at a well-attended talk on Thursday evening. Students listened intently to the panelists and moderator, Assistant Professor of History Sakura Christmas.
Alexandra Walsh ’95 visited Bowdoin on Tuesday to deliver a lecture entitled “The Jury’s Duty: Protecting Participatory Democracy (And All Its Imperfections).” Walsh spoke about the importance of the American jury system, what threats the system is facing and how …