Dance Pedagogy

Dance Pedagogy Lori Teague, associate professor of dance, with Antonio David Lyons, actor, poet, musician, playwright and artivist Entanglement: The Heart of Connecting In celebration of the universal "dance" that lives inside the body as an expression of identity and self-discovery, dance pedagogy students led…

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Healing Justice is Social Justice: Narrative Medicine

Healing Justice is Social Justice: Narrative Medicine Khaalisha Ajala, assistant professor at Emory University School of Medicine, with Meredith Gordon, clown and actor  How can you HEAL me if you won’t HEAR me?  Students employed the use of narrative and patient interview to tell a…

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Information Visualization

  Information Visualization Emily Wall, assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science, with W.J. Lofton, poet  Undoing the Plot: A Data-Driven Exhibit on Mass Incarceration and Police Brutality  A multi-modal installation comprised of five constituent parts. The exhibit melded art and computation in a data-driven…

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Immigration as Social and Structural Determinant of Health

Immigration as Social and Structural Determinant of Health Amy Zeidan, assistant professor at Emory School of Medicine, with Kelly Taylor Mitchell, artist, assistant professor of art and visual culture at Spelman College Screenprinting + Public Health  Screenprinting is a medium with a distinctive history that…

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History of Antisemitism

Ellie Schainker, Arthur Blank Family Foundation Associate Professor of Modern European Jewish History with Alex Mari, durational artist This course explores the global history of antisemitism from antiquity to the present.  Drawing on the long history of antisemitism and the durational art expertise of ASJ fellow Alex…

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Discipline of Ethnomusicology: Ethnography

Meredith Schweig, assistant professor of ethnomusicology, with John E. Doyle Jr., storyteller and actor Our film comprises excerpts from digital stories that MUS 461w class participants created to reflect on the complex relationship between ethnography and social justice. Their challenge was to narrate their individual experiences…

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Leo Briggs dancing in front of an audience, balancing on one foot

Introduction to Sociology

Devon Goss, assistant professor of sociology, with Leo Briggs, choreographer kitty

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Human Flourishing: Imagine a Just City

Micaela Martinez, assistant professor of biology with David Perdue, stand-up comedian

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Cardboard books with writing in marker saying "main stories" and a sheet of paper saying "childs eyes" on top of a crayon coloring of a flower

Film, Media, and the Art of Social Change

Edward Queen, director of the Ethics and Servant Leadership Program, Emory Center for Ethics, with Mark Kendall, comedian  The Story of Foreverfamily Foreverfamily: Advocates, Observers, Disrupters Something of Value

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Emory University Symphony Orchestra

Paul Bhasin, director of orchestral studies, music, with Sierra King, artist and archivist I Will Remember You I WILL REMEMBER YOU is a speculative narrative and archival installation in collaboration with Emory University Symphony Orchestra. This work is in response to African-American Composer George Walker's piece "Lyrics…

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