Princeton voices from across disciplines consider the ways in which intersectional biases persistent in the United States in the middle of the twentieth century informed Life magazine. How, for example, can editorial thinking about race, religion, gender, and heteronormativity be located in the magazine’s photographic agenda, journalistic intentions, and historic reach? Held in conjunction with the exhibition Life Magazine and the Power of Photography. Moderated by Katherine A. Bussard, Peter C. Bunnell Curator of Photography.