The Praise House Project at Emory, an art installation and immersive digital experience culminating a multiyear engagement between artist-activist Charmaine Minniefield and the university, is modeled after small structures used for worship by enslaved African Americans in the coastal South.
The Praise House Project at Emory, an art installation and immersive digital experience culminating a multi-year engagement between artist-activist Charmaine Minniefield and the university, is modeled after small wooden structures commonly used for worship by enslaved African Americans in the coastal South.
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Ambassador Andrew Young and Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Ernie Suggs will visit Emory on Feb. 22 to discuss Suggs’ recent book chronicling Young’s extraordinary life as a civil rights leader, U.N. ambassador, Atlanta mayor and more.
An 18-month process engaged more than 150 students, faculty, staff and alumni to develop the university’s interfaith strategic plan. Emory is among the first U.S. research universities to undertake such a comprehensive interfaith strategic planning process.