Join us for a screening of GPB’s documentary The Art of Social Justice, followed by a talkback exploring the intersections of art, activism, and community. This 45-minute film highlights Emory’s Arts & Social Justice Fellows and their collaborations with students, showcasing how creative practices—including visual art, dance, sound design, and technology—can spark dialogue and inspire change.
Following the screening, hear from artists and program leaders as they reflect on their experiences and the transformative impact of integrating art and social justice in academic and community settings. This event is part of the Rosemary Magee Creativity Conversation Series.
This free event will take place at White Hall 110 on Emory’s campus and is open to the public, designed to engage students, educators, and anyone interested in how creativity can drive meaningful conversations and foster deeper connections across communities. Registration is kindly requested; walk-ins are welcome as space allows.