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litatmit has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in January 2024. The social media accounts linked to from litatmit are: • Instagram • Website Besides social media accounts, litatmit has populated their site with: • Global France Seminar presents, Felwine Sarr "The Restitution of African Cultural Heritage by France: Where Are We Now?" • The Green-Taylor Lectures: A Black Life and Letters Speakers Series presents, Tracy K. Smith | LIT@MIT • APRIL 6: Cinema at the Nexus Film Series presents, She Runs the World | LIT@MIT • A Reading with Poet Laureate Arthur Sze | LIT@MIT • Global France Seminar presents, Deborah Jenson “During ‘Man’: Caribbean Philosophies of Cognition from Anténor Firmin to Sylvia Wynter” | LIT@MIT • AMS presents, Dan Smail “Practices of Slavery in Mediterranean Europe, 1250-1500” • Lit@MIT presents, Ling Ling Huang, Author Talk & Live Musical Performance • AMS presents, Matthew Gabriele “Inside Angelbert was Two Wolves, Both Feasting on an Early Medieval Empire: Fontenoy, 841” • 7th MIT Global Humanities Forum on “PILLAR 5: Environment, Biodiversity & Planetary Stewardship” on Feb 13 (online) – MIT Comparative Global Humanities • Lit@MIT Summer 2025 Reading List: Lit Instructor Picks • Spring 2026 21L Subject Offerings • 5th MIT Global Humanities Forum on “Public Literacies: Civic Systems, Media & Emotional Intelligence” on Dec 12 (online) | LIT@MIT • Ancient and Medieval Studies Colloquium (AMS) • Global France Seminar (GFS) MIT French+ • How to Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling from The Moth • MIT Literature Section x The Moth Present: Pleasures of Story Telling (POST) — IAP 2026 • Lit@MIT Events Calendar • Global France Seminar presents, Judith Miller “Thinking About African Francophone Theatre” | LIT@MIT • Ancient & Medieval Studies Colloquium presents, Sarah Olsen & Naomi Weiss “An Orestes for the 21st Century: Commentary as Criticism and the Myth of Objectivity” | LIT@MIT • Recent Book Publication Celebration! • The People's Poetry Archive presents, a poetry reading with Terrance Hayes • MIT Global France Seminar presents, "The Transformative Power of Afrofuturist Cinema"