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Brick cottage with light blue posts and siding. Two rocking chairs on the porch. Cottage named Edankraal
Enter the Exhibit, Uncategorized Posted onAugust 17, 2020August 18, 2020

Moral Agency and Local Activism: The Life of Anne Spencer

Anne Spencer’s garden cottage, Edankraal, as preserved today. Photo by Mary Ann Robertson Anne Spencer is best remembered as a poet of the Harlem Renaissance. […] Read More

A messy living room with beautiful afternoon light streaming in through windows and children's toys piled on a shelf in the corner
Enter the Exhibit, Uncategorized Posted onAugust 10, 2020August 10, 2020

Communities That Imagine The Impossible: Moral Agency among White Middle-Class Mothers

Orientation This post explores some of the constraints and ethical tensions experienced by white, middle-class, progressive mothers in the United States. In response to these, I propose a […] Read More

Enter the Exhibit Posted onAugust 3, 2020August 3, 2020

Asylum: The Constraint of a Definition and the Agency of a Claim

“Monuments: Our Immigrant Mothers,” by Yehimi Cambrón; used by permission of the artist; photo credit: Silas W. Allard   I cannot tell anymore when a […] Read More

CARE NOT CAGES. Artist: Patrisse Cullors, Co Founder of Black lives Matter, Los Angeles County Jail. Photo by: Chris Mastro. In Plain Sight, conceived by Cassils and rafa esparza, is a coalition of 80 artists fighting immigrant detention and the culture of incarceration. The performance occurred July, 2020 Image courtesy of In Plain Sight
Enter the Exhibit, Uncategorized Posted onJuly 27, 2020July 28, 2020

Skytyping as Moral Agency under Constraint

CARE NOT CAGES. Artist: Patrisse Cullors, Co Founder of Black lives Matter,  Los Angeles County Jail. Photo by: Chris Mastro. In Plain Sight, conceived by Cassils and […] Read More

Walking Down Ponce de Leon with Lunch
Enter the Exhibit, Uncategorized Posted onJuly 26, 2020July 28, 2020

Moral Agency on the Streets of Atlanta: A Revolution of Love

Moral Agency on the Streets: A Revolution of Love Set a table, invite everyone to come.  Don’t turn nobody out, no matter where they’re from.  […] Read More

Enter the Exhibit, Uncategorized Posted onJuly 25, 2020July 28, 2020

Anti-Racist Praxis and the Limits of Moral Agency

East Atlanta is home to some of the metro area’s oldest suburbs.  From the picturesque estates of Druid Hills to the hardy old and newly-constructed […] Read More

Enter the Exhibit Posted onJuly 24, 2020July 29, 2020

Life After Refugee Resettlement: Moral Agency as Creative Participation

Nadra and Ghazel first came to North America as refugees.  Today, they are actively involved in their communities as mothers, teachers, learners, and leaders.  I […] Read More

Brick cottage with light blue posts and siding. Two rocking chairs on the porch. Cottage named Edankraal
Enter the Exhibit Posted onDecember 6, 2019August 17, 2020

Moral Agency and Local Activism: The Life of Anne Spencer

Anne Spencer is best remembered as a poet of the Harlem Renaissance. Between 1920 and 1935 Spencer was published widely in publications like W.E.B. Du […] Read More

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