The Hudson Valley’s Hidden Comics History
A new book and exhibition by Marist professor Moira Fitzgibbons traces the Hudson Valley’s surprising legacy as a hub for cartoonists, comic-book printing, and graphic storytelling—from Disney comics rolling off presses in Poughkeepsie to today’s thriving community of regional creators.
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Lakota-Led AI Research Explores Ethics Through Indigenous Knowledge
At Bard’s Wíhaŋble S’a Center, artist and scholar Suzanne Kite is rethinking artificial intelligence through Lakota knowledge—combining hide tanning, beadwork, dream research, and land-based practice to imagine a more ethical relationship with technology.
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Lakota-Led AI Research Explores Ethics Through Indigenous Knowledge
At Bard’s Wíhaŋble S’a Center, artist and scholar Suzanne Kite is rethinking artificial intelligence through Lakota knowledge—combining hide tanning, beadwork, dream research, and land-based practice to imagine a more ethical relationship with technology.
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Lakota-Led AI Research Explores Ethics Through Indigenous Knowledge
At Bard’s Wíhaŋble S’a Center, artist and scholar Suzanne Kite is rethinking artificial intelligence through Lakota knowledge—combining hide tanning, beadwork, dream research, and land-based practice to imagine a more ethical relationship with technology.