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The Memory Atlas for Repair is a MIT CAST and Mellon Foundation funded project and exhibition dedicated space to highlight current and future creative, critical reflections on racial justice; foster dialog between MIT students and with faculty; and provide a place memory of recently passed MIT faculty and advocates of racial justice, Mel King and Tunney Lee. The exhibition will transform an existing lounge in the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning and will be open to the public beginning late September 2023. The exhibition will include three installations produced by MIT students in the Department of Media, Arts and Sciences and the Department of Urban Studies and Planning. The artwork titled “Ancestral Storytelling: Movement & Memory” will be produced by Haitian-American designer and artist, Georine Pierre (MIT Media Lab, City Science Group) in collaboration with Daniel Pillis (MIT Media Lab, Tangible Media Group).
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