Museum of Fine Arts
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William Fowler, Jr., Distinguished Professor of History, Northeastern University
Old South Meeting House
Alexandra Vacroux, Executive Director of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Lecturer on Government at Harvard University.
Boston Public Library - Rabb Lecture Hall
Elizabeth James-Perry, Artist
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Kyla Hygysician, Designer
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Carrie Mae Weems
Boston College - Devlin Hall, Room 110
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Gerald W. R. Ward, Senior Curator of American Decorative Arts and Sculpture, Emeritus, at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts.
Old South Meeting House
Roger L. Gentry, Ph.D., Director, ProScience Consulting, LLC
New England Aquarium
Dakota DeVos, Curatorial Research Fellow, Contemporary Art and Boston and Teddy Benfiel, Artist
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Congressman Joe Kennedy III; Trenni Kusnierek, NBC Sports Boston sports anchor and reporter; Brad Stevens, Boston Celtics coach; Troy Brown, former New England Patriots wide receiver; Chamique Holdsclaw, former Women’s National Basketball Association player; Kevin Stevens, former National Hockey League player
Suffolk University - Modern Theatre
Charles Sennott
Boston College - Gasson 100
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Actors from the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
Old South Meeting House
Stephen Nash, author of award-winning books on science and the environment and Michael Brune, Executive Director of the Sierra Club.
First Parish Church in Cambridge
James W. Porter, Professor of Ecology, Emeritus, University of Georgia, and Scientific Advisor and Principal Cast Member, Chasing Coral; Zackery Rago, Youth Outreach Manager, Exposure Labs' Chasing Coral Impact Campaign; and William S. Spitzer, Ph.D., Vice President - Programs, Exhibits, and Planning, New England Aquarium
New England Aquarium
Timothy Basil Ering, Illustrator
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Katie Hanson, Assistant Curator of Paintings, Art of Europe, and curator of “French Pastels: Treasures from the Vault”
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Katie Hanson, Assistant Curator of Paintings, Art of Europe, and curator of “French Pastels: Treasures from the Vault”
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Suffolk University
Dr. Emilie M. Townes, an American Baptist clergywoman, is a native of Durham, North Carolina. She holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from the University of Chicago Divinity School and a Ph.D. in Religion in Society and Personality from Northwestern University. Dr. Townes is the Dean and Carpenter Professor of Womanist Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, becoming the first African American to serve as Dean of the Divinity School in 2013. She is the former Andrew W. Mellon Professor of African American Religion and Theology at Yale University Divinity School and in the fall of 2005, she was the first African American woman elected to the presidential line of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) and served as president in 2008. She was the first African American and first woman to serve as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the Yale Divinity School. She is the former Carolyn Williams Beaird Professor of Christian Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and Professor of Social Ethics at Saint Paul School of Theology. Editor of two collection of essays, A Troubling in My Soul: Womanist Perspectives on Evil and Suffering and Embracing the Spirit: Womanist Perspectives on Hope, Salvation, and Transformation; she has also authored Womanist Ethics, Womanist Hope, In a Blaze of Glory: Womanist Spirituality as Social Witness, Breaking the Fine Rain of Death: African American Health Issues and a Womanist Ethic of Care, and her groundbreaking book, Womanist Ethics and the Cultural Production of Evil. She is co-editor with Stephanie Y. Mitchem of the Faith, Health, and Healing in African American Life. Her most recent co-editorship is Womanist Theological Ethics: A Reader done with Katie Geneva Cannon and Angela Sims was published in November 2011. She continues her research on women and health in the African diaspora in Brasil and the United States. Townes was elected a Fellow in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2009. She served a four-year term as president of the Society for the Study of Black Religion from 2012 to 2016.
Boston University Photonics Colloquium Room
Eliga Gould, Professor of History, University of New Hampshire
Old South Meeting House
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Kerstin Forsberg, Founder and Director, Planeta Océano; New England Aquarium Marine Conservation Action Fund Fellow; and Rolex Laureate
IMAX Theater at New England Aquarium
Chris Hedges, journalist, best selling author, and activist discusses his latest book "America The Farewell Tour" with Chris Lydon, host of American Public Radio's “Open Source”.
First Parish Church in Cambridge
Suffolk University - Sargent Hall
Timothy Basil Ering, Illustrator
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Lawrence Berman, Norma Jean Calderwood Senior Curator of Ancient Egyptian, Nubian, and Near Eastern Art
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