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Theme: Human Behavior

This event occurred on
August 22, 2018
Boston, Massachusetts
United States

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Anjimile Yvonne

Musician
Anjimile is a first-generation Malawian-American raised in Texas. Their experiences with racism, homophobia, and xenophobia in the deep south and beyond have helped to form the basis of their radical queer politics. A staple in the Boston indie music scene since their debut EP 'In the Garden' in 2012, Anjimile's eclectic forays into ambient folk, indie rock, and electro-pop are bound together by an incredibly haunting and otherworldly singing voice. The essence of their musical output is a gooey center of warmth and tenderness informed by the power of their intersectional identities.

Anjimile Yvonne

Musician
Anjimile is a first-generation Malawian-American raised in Texas. Their experiences with racism, homophobia, and xenophobia in the deep south and beyond have helped to form the basis of their radical queer politics. A staple in the Boston indie music scene since their debut EP 'In the Garden' in 2012, Anjimile's eclectic forays into ambient folk, indie rock, and electro-pop are bound together by an incredibly haunting and otherworldly singing voice. The essence of their musical output is a gooey center of warmth and tenderness informed by the power of their intersectional identities.

David Rand

Cognitive Scientist
David Rand is Associate Professor at MIT Sloan School of Management, the Director of the Human Cooperation Laboratory and the Applied Cooperation Team at MIT, and an affiliated faculty member of the MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and MIT Institute of Data, Systems, and Society. He uses a cognitive science perspective, grounded in the tension between more intuitive versus deliberative modes of decision-making, to explore topics such as cooperation, outrage, misinformation, political preferences, and social media platform behavior.

Laura Gee

Behavioral Economist
Laura Gee is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Tufts University. Her research is in behavioral economics, with a particular focus on how individual decision-making is influenced by group dynamics. Her studies rely on both lab and field experiments, as well as observational data. She has published articles in peer-reviewed journals including the Journal of Labor Economics, the Journal of Public Economics, Management Science, and Experimental Economics. Her research has also been written about in the popular press in outlets such as CBS News, Fast Company, and Forbes.

Organizing team

Dmitri
Gunn

Cambridge, MA, United States
Organizer