Projects

Exhibits

Display boards in the Woodruff Library exhibit space with the titles "Collaboration and Connection" and "Become Part of the Program" displaying the work of the Arts and Social Justice Fellowship program.

Robert W. Woodruff Library

On March 23, 2023 Carlton Mackey facilitated a conversation with renowned photographers Jim Alexander and Tom Dorsey. This event was presented by Emory University’s Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library and Michael C. Carlos Museum, in partnership with the Atlanta Preservation Center’s

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2022 PROJECTS

Business and Society

Wes Longhofer, executive academic director of the Business & Society Institute, Goizueta Business School, with Jessica Hill, improviser and applied theater practitioner, and Kacie Willis, podcaster  Business & Society Incorporated

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Photo II

Joel Silverman, adjunct professor of film and media, with T. Lang, choreographer, dancer and associate professor of dance at Spelman College 

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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

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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

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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

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2021 PROJECTS

Environmental Data Science

Emily Burchfield, Department of Environmental Sciences, with Elizabeth Jarrett, experiential designerEnvironmental Data Science This multimedia map is composed of work students did throughout the entire semester, but focuses on four specific assignments. While the technical side of this class requires

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Voices of Nonviolence

Ellen Ott Marshall, Candler School of Theology, with Indya Childs, dancer and choreographer About the Course ES 673: Voices of Nonviolence This course offers an introduction to theories, theologies, and practice of nonviolence by studying the life and work of

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Anticolonial Thought and Art in the Caribbean

Sean Meighoo, Department of Comparative Literature, with Lee Osorio, actor and playwright About the Course CPLT 752R Anticolonial Thought and Art in the Caribbean The various struggles that were directed against European colonialism around the world duringthe nineteenth and twentieth

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2020 PROJECTS

Take a peek at the inaugural cohort of Arts & Social Justice fellows and the projects they conceived with students and faculty in the fall semester of 2020.

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The front page of The Atlanta Journal from 1906.

Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases

Students in Hank Klibanoff’s creative writing course, co-taught by actor and playwright Garrett Turner, delved into the events of the 1906 Atlanta race massacre to imagine the human stories of the victims and participants.

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