In this episode, members of the Emory's Arts and Social Justice Fellowship (ASJ) community gather for a discussion following a screening of the GPB documentary, The Art of Social Justice, which covers the genesis and the pillars of the ASJ program. Listen to two of the 2024 ASJ artist fellows, Kacie Luaders and Jasmine Nicole Williams, discuss their personal experiences with the ASJ program, and how social justice and art intertwine in today's evolving landscape.

Be sure to check out the ASJ GPB documentary here.

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Instagram: @emoryasj

Website: arts.emory.edu/asj

Host: Laura Asherman

ASJ Co-Founder & Co-Director: Carlton Mackey

Artists:

— Kacie Luaders (@couldbeprettycool)

— Jasmine Nicole Williams (@jn.ooomami)

Director: Jay Hammond

Producer: Maggie Beker, Emma Yarbrough

Editor: Liam Cochran, Jay Hammond

Music Composer: Jay Hammond

Cover Art:

— Photo Courtesy of GPB

— Mural by Jasmine Nicole Williams

Graphic Design: Foxden Design

Podcast Production:

The Recording Service

This is an Emory Arts podcast.

This series is made possible by an endowment in honor of Rosemary Magee, former Vice President and Secretary of Emory University and champion of the arts on campus and beyond.

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