| Generative AI and the Humanities
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Subversive Prompting and Jailbreaking
Alexis Finet (French)
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12:15 - 1:15 PM
RPW Center
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| Rights and Resistance Seminar
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Discussion of Be a Revolution: How everyday people are fighting oppression and changing the world—and how you can, too by Ijeoma Oluo
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G.W.F. Hegel, Frantz Fanon, and Angela Davis on Recognition, Slavery, and Liberation
Daniel James (Philosophy, Technische Universität Dresden)
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| RPW Humanities Writer's House (Drop-in)
[Humanities Faculty, Postdocs, and Graduate Students]
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Lunch for those planning on staying to write, 12-1. House goes quiet for writing at 1 pm. RSVP required. (Max. 25)
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Other Events/Items of Interest |
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Mar. 4th
3:10 PM
Sarratt 189
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| Vanderbilt History Seminar
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Knowing Bees in Madagascar: Epistemic Gaps and Technologies of Apiculture in Early and Colonial Times (1840-1940)
Tasha Rijke-Epstein (History)
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Mar. 19
12 - 1 PM
Wond'ry 3rd Floor Lounge
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| Better Together: A Public & Private Governance Talk for a Sustainable Future
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Moderated by Jaclyn Mothupi (Dir. of Social Innovation, The Wond'ry). Panelists include Michael Vandenbergh (Law School) Kendelle Grubbs (HOD Capstone Student '24, The Wond'ry), and Greg Young (Deputy Commissioner, TN Dept. of Environment & Conservation)
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