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Harlem became home to Black artists, musicians, authors and socialites of all sexual stripes... Novelist Nella Larsen was known to socialize with women who love women, said Octavio Gonzalez, assistant professor of English at Wellesley College. “If she wasn't purely queer, she was, I think, very open sexually or romantically to both men and women.”
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What if the panic over teens and tech is totally wrong? Professor and Wellesley Centers for Women researcher Linda Charmaraman says the collective freakout about kids and social media has reached a tipping point.
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2024.09.17 Hillary Clinton new memoir 'Something Lost, Something Gained' The New York Times
CategoriesPublished:Takeaways from new book by Hillary Clinton (Wellesley ’69), ‘Something Lost, Something Gained’. In her latest memoir, Clinton takes on student protests, foreign policy and even clown school.
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Chris Hayes of MSNBC speaks with environmental studies professor Jay Turner about the progress and legacy of one of President Biden’s signature pieces of legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Hillary Clinton (Wellesley ’69) takes stock of life’s wins and losses in a memoir inspired by a Joni Mitchell lyric.
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Professor and Wellesley Centers for Women researcher Linda Charmaraman on how proposed age bans and other limits on Instagram and TikTok use could harm some kids’ mental health.
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Presenting the ‘Ufot Family Cycle’ by Mfoniso Udofia (Wellesley ‘06) in its entirety: led by the Huntington, a wide range of local cultural organizations will collaborate on the project.
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Theaters are embracing the Ufot Cycle, an audacious nine-play series about the Nigerian American experience by Mfoniso Udofia (Wellesley ’06).
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Chief Investment Officer Debby Kuenstner’s ‘deep dive’ investing pays off at Wellesley. The endowment CIO eschews private credit and crypto while profiting off a seasoned VC portfolio.