EPISODE · Mar 6, 2024 · 50 MIN
March 6, 2024 - Imari Paris Jeffries, 70mm film, and AI
What should reparations in Boston look like? A new report from Embrace Boston suggests that repairing generations of inequality and inequity will take more than monetary amends. It will take a wholesale and holistic approach, which includes amplifying and integrating Black History, black representation and the Black Boston of today into the arts and culture landscape. Imari Paris Jeffries, President and CEO of Embrace Boston joins us for that conversation. From there, ahead of this Sunday’s Oscars, it’s screen time with the projectionists at Somerville Theater. We get a behind-the-scenes look at a rare art in cinema amid a world that is going digital. Finally, is Artificial Intelligence putting the A-I in Architecture? Mahesh Dass, President of Boston Architectural College, joins us to talk about the emerging reliance of AI in architecture, design and construction.
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What should reparations in Boston look like? A new report from Embrace Boston suggests that repairing generations of inequality and inequity will take more than monetary amends. It will take a wholesale and holistic approach, which includes amplifying and integrating Black History, black representation and the Black Boston of today into the arts and culture landscape. Imari Paris Jeffries, President and CEO of Embrace Boston joins us for that conversation. From there, ahead of this Sunday’s Oscars, it’s screen time with the projectionists at Somerville Theater. We get a behind-the-scenes look at a rare art in cinema amid a world that is going digital. Finally, is Artificial Intelligence putting the A-I in Architecture? Mahesh Dass, President of Boston Architectural College, joins us to talk about the emerging reliance of AI in architecture, design and construction.
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March 6, 2024 - Imari Paris Jeffries, 70mm film, and AI
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