
Episode #89
Harvard College 2000 Podcast: Lauren Klein
Lauren Klein talks to Dara about WHRB, being a bike messenger, subcultures, and data feminism. Check out Lauren's website and her books including Data Feminism and Data by Design !

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Join us as we talk to classmates and hear what they've been up to the past 25+ years and reminisce about our time at Harvard.
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Episode #89
Lauren Klein talks to Dara about WHRB, being a bike messenger, subcultures, and data feminism. Check out Lauren's website and her books including Data Feminism and Data by Design !

Episode #88
Jonathan talks to Dara about his work in machine learning and speech processing and his interest in Mary Ann’s (episode 71) thesis. He talks about his joys in life- including his bird list, camping, scouting, and native gardening. Jonathan’s book recommendations include: Alix Harrow's "The Everlasting", anything by George Saunders, and Antonia Hylton's "Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum." Jonathan volunteers with the Annapolis Immigration Justice Network, learn more here. Jonathan lived in Hurlbut and Winthrop and concentrated in Computer Science. He is originally from Fairfax, Virginia and lives in Annapolis, Maryland.

Episode #87
Matt talks to Dara about his work in astronomy, starting with his work after graduation continuing work on his thesis related to astronomy, which is what he teaches now at Cal Poly Pomona. Matt started his career serving 27 months in the Peace Corps in Tanzania teaching physics and leading expeditions on Mt. Kilimanjaro. Learn more about Matt’s work and research here . At Harvard, Matt played multiple instruments and did tae kwon do (and is a black belt!). The Milky Way Project on Zooniverse (very cool citizen science website- check it out!) Link to his Zoom background image Matt lived in Grays East and Currier House and concentrated in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Matt is from Maine and lives in Southern California.

Episode #86
Marisa talks to Dara about how her experiences at Harvard solidified her love of acting and launched her acting career. Marisa was part of On Thin Ice (where she met her husband, Paul), Gilbert & Sullivan Players, the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club, and the Signet Society, and she was also a FAP proctor for three years. After earning her MFA at NYU, she did theater in New York City. Marisa and Paul moved back to California to start a family, and now we can see her in TV and film, including Loot which our classmate Matt Hubbard created. She was also in the world premier of Jersey Boys and recently directed Ceiling in the Floor , a play she co-created with a friend that interweaves art, mental illness, and grief. You can follow her career on IMDB and IG . Marisa lived in Massachusetts Hall and Mather and Adams and was a Literature concentrator. She is from Pasadena and lives there now.

Episode #85
Arden talks to Dara about her journey since college. Soon after graduating, she started a home for foster kids, Rediscovery House, which was directly related to her volunteer work at PBHA. Arden’s twists and turns include going to HBS, having (and beating) acute myelogenous cancer in her 20s, and working in the healthcare industry before starting her own company. Intent Clinical is a concierge provider for behavioral healthcare services, based on her own and her family’s needs. Arden also served on the board of the Harvard Club of Boston soon after college. Arden mentioned the Paths Less Traveled event at our 25th reunion, which you can listen to here . Arden lived in Matthews and Pforzheimer and concentrated in English and American Literature and Language. She is from Newton and lives in Boston.
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