Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
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The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a renowned center for interdisciplinary exploration and research. Bringing together students, scholars, artists, and practitioners, the Harvard Radcliffe Institute aims to expand human understanding and address complex questions that require insights from various disciplines.
One of the institute's upcoming events is the exhibition "Rewrite, Organize, Remix: Visions of Feminist Organizing," which showcases stories of groups that have mobilized to challenge injustice. The exhibition will run from April 1 to October 11, 2024, and features a special focus on the role of music in liberation.
On Radcliffe Day 2024, the institute will honor Sonia Sotomayor, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, with the Radcliffe Medal. The event will explore ways to work towards equal rights for all, even in times of political discord and cultural differences.
In celebration of Pi Day, the institute presents an episode of BornCurious featuring mathematician Laura DeMarco, discussing the possibilities and inclusivity of mathematics. The institute also highlights the work of fellows, such as Susan, who reflect on resilience, girlhood, and identity.
With a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative research, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study continues to be a leading institution for intellectual exploration and advancement.
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10 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States
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"I remember my first day at The Redcliff college in 1900. I knew there were challenges in my way but I was eager to overcome them. The professors looked far away as if they were speaking through a telephone. The lectures were spelled into my palms as rapidly as possible. I would note down whatever I remembered when I went back home. Here, I began to write about my life. I wrote the story bath in Braille and on a normal typewriter. The story of m life was . ' : John Mac The writing was published in a magazine in 1 903 and I was paid for it. f_____./ We the blind, are as iydebted to Louis Braille as mankind is to Gutenberg. On 28th J une, 1904, I graduated from the Red Cliff college. I felt proud that I became the first deaf-vblind person to earn a Bachelor of /"
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