Fellow Spotlight: Jefferson Cowie
Historian Jefferson Cowie traces American history through the elusive and divisive concept of freedom.
Fellow Spotlight: Ken Krimstein
Cartoonist Ken Krimstein is at work on a semi-autobiographical graphic novel set in his hometown of Deerfield, Illinois.
Fellow Spotlight: Rochelle P. Walensky
Former CDC director Rochelle Walensky is finishing a book about her her experiences at the intersection of medicine and public health.
Fellow Spotlight: Pamela Z
Pamela Z is creating a sound and performance work incorporating the voices and sounds of people working in Berlin.
Germany and the United States Contend with War in Europe
A panel of experts from the Richard C. Holbrooke Workshop discuss issues stemming from the war in Ukraine.
Artificial: A Love Story
New Yorker cartoonist Amy Kurzweil presents her new book, "Artificial: A Love Story," about the creation of an AI chatbot of her paternal grandfather.
Sound in Multidisciplinary Collaboration
David Grubbs explores the challenges and demands that composers and musicians encounter when working collaboratively in hybrid practices.
Schneepalast: An Emotional History of Snow
In this talk, Amy Waldman explores what we lose if we lose snow due to climate change.
Dignity Is a Matter of Design
In this talk, Peter H. Christensen explores a new perspective on dignity.
Youth, Politics, and the Downfall of the Brazilian Military Dictatorship
James N. Green highlights how the activists of “Generation ’77” opposed the Brazilian military regime.
