DNPod 011: Art & Justice – Imagining Justice
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The second part of a series on art and justice in which I briefly explore of the role of imagination in justice and in partaking of chocolate chip cookies.
Related D&N articles on art and justice:
- Art & Justice Part One: Inside
- An Abundance of Time: Walter Brueggemann’s “Sabbath as Resistance”
- Lynching Today: Reflections on “The Cross and the Lynching Tree” by James Cone
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Music references:
All music is by Nori. Most is from their World Anew album.
In this episode:
Intro and outro music: “Footprints”
Interludes: “Lullaby”
Used with permission.
Find Nori at NoriBand.com, at Band Camp, or on Facebook.
about Kelly Foster
Kelly designs buildings and other things, teaches teenagers, follows Jesus, and writes about the intersections between all these things.
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