Toyin Ojih Odutola: Mythology and Lines

July 5th, 2021

Odutola reclaims the right of blacks to their own universe and perception of reality, as a whole experience on its own, without having to anchor it on the white experience and colonial impact.

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Interview with Humanities Award Recipient Stephanie Barcan

June 23rd, 2021

An interview with Stephanie Barcan the 2021 recipient of the Jennifer Harris Memorial Humanities Award.

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The End of an Era

June 16th, 2021

In this piece, I wanted to show the last moment of King Arthur, or more specifically, his era.

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A Glimpse into Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere’s Love Affair

June 13th, 2021

A series of letters depicting the correspondence between Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere. Originally planned as love letters, these are more of a heated back and forth between the characters than declarations of love

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A Piece of Foreign Wisdom

June 10th, 2021

When I was a young student, roaming Europe eager to flood my eyes with the beauties of past centuries, I once witnessed a peculiar encounter…

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Visual Art as Politico-Cultural Affirmation in Palestine: Identity, Trauma, and Optimism

June 7th, 2021

Contemporary Art in Palestine effectively critiques Occupation by affirming Palestinian identity through both the commemoration of struggles past and present as well as the communication of hope for a brighter future.

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Darwin’s Tea Party: An Interview with Gabriel Tordjman

January 15th, 2021

Interview with author Gabriel Tordjman on the subject of his new book Darwin’s Tea Party: Biological Knowledge, Evolution, Genetics, and Human Nature.

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Why Did You Eat It Like That?

January 15th, 2021

The project looks at the shock or disgust or even discomfort we feel when either experiencing or witnessing someone going against food norms.

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A Secular Food Ritual

March 12th, 2020

As the night passes, the rush-hour reaches its peak and the chaos becomes a calculated dance.

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Through My Own Divine Comedy

February 11th, 2020

Finding myself in a dark time of my life, I had let my dreams take upon my sadness to suppress my sense of time. Just like the classic poem says, “I woke to find myself in a dark wood, where the right road was wholly lost and gone”

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