“There Might Be Others” featured during “Living at the Intersection” Conference at Princeton University

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The Council on Science and Technology (CST) held its inaugural Living at the Intersection Symposium on April 12-13, 2018 on the Princeton University campus. The 2018 Symposium focused on the intersection of Engineering and the Arts and was co-hosted by Princeton’s School of Engineering and Applied Science and by Princeton’s Lewis Center for the Arts.

It was a joy and honor to be in the studio with these magnificent collaborators to once again create community, discover ways of being together, negotiate differences, and witness love. Each time I learn so much. Thank you to all of the beautiful collaborators on this project and the audiences who joined us; and  special shout out to Naomi Leonard and the team organizing the  Symposium for including us:  Simon Courchell, Christopher Ralph, Shayla-Vie Jenkins, Brandon Washington, Asli Bulbul, Jenna Riegel, Silas Riener, Sophie Andreassi, Glenna Yu, Natalie Green, Cori Kresgee,  Christopher Williams, Dan Trueman, Mika Godbole, Yumi Tamashiro,  Alex Appel, David Degge, Luz Carime Santa-Coloma, Alex Appel, Nicole Patrick, Jason Hussein Treuting,  Eric Cha Beach, Adam Sliwinski

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