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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Inauguration Panel Discussion for the Exhibition: Passports: Lives in Transit
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SUMMARY:Inauguration Panel Discussion for the Exhibition: Passports: Lives in Transit
DESCRIPTION:<p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	 </p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<strong>Please join us for the inauguration of </strong></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<strong>Houghton Library’s upcoming major exhibition</strong></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<strong>Passports: Lives in Transit</strong></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<strong>Monday, April 30, 5-7pm</strong></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<strong>RSVP: http://bit.ly/2GShj0b</strong></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<strong> </strong></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<em>Passports: Lives in Transit</em><span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'> conceives of passports as the ruins of a modern dream now in terminal crisis – the dream of a globalized world. Drawing on the collections of Harvard Library, the exhibition addresses this major contemporary issue through the lens of passports, visa applications, and other documents associated with noteworthy nineteenth- and twentieth-century travelers, émigrés and refugees, including George Train, Leon Trotsky, Gertrude Neumark Rothschild, and Shirley Graham Du Bois. Also on view, items of personal significance to a Harvard student telling the story of his late mother's immigration to the U.S. and how this experienced forever marked her life, as well as a site-specific multimedia art installation of used passports purchased on e-commerce sites, further underscore the exhibition’s engagement with current geopolitics and activism.</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'> </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<em>Passports</em><span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'> was co-curated by Rodrigo del Rio and Lucas Mertehikian, both doctoral students in Harvard University’s department of Romance Languages and Literatures. </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'> </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<strong>Exhibition Opening</strong></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<strong>Program</strong></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<strong>Monday, April 30</strong></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'>5.00 pm: Lamont Library, Forum Room </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'>Panel Discussion featuring</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'>Diana Sorensen, James F. Rothenberg Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, and Professor of Comparative Literature</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'>Jacqueline Bhabha, Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'>Mariano Siskind, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and of Comparative Literature</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'> </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'>6.00 pm:<strong> </strong>Houghton Library, Edison and Newman Room</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'>Exhibition viewing and reception</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal">	<span style='12pt;"GillSansMT",sans-serif,serif,"EmojiFont";'> </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<strong>RSVP: http://bit.ly/2GShj0b</strong></p>
LOCATION:Lamont Library, Forum Room, followed by a viewing of the exhibition and reception, Houghton Library
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