Harvard Visual & Environmental Studies in Cambridge, MA offers a special film series and salon called "The Politics of the Unseen Exploring the Moral Imagination." Curated by Terry Tempest Williams and Geralyn White Dreyfous, the series focuses on social and racial justice, ethics of data collection, moral leadership, gun violence, and dreams of farming and caring for the land. The films aim to challenge perceptions, inspire reflection, and promote societal change through the lens of the moral imagination.
Participants in the film series will have the opportunity to engage in spirited discussions with filmmakers, producers, actors, and spiritual and intellectual influencers. The series is open to all members of the Harvard community, as well as the general public, with priority given to registered participants. Screenings will take place at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts on four consecutive Monday afternoons, followed by a special screening of the biopic "Harriet" at Kendall Square theater, with the director present.
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