General Interest
Faith/Health Care
Whole-Person
University
Heritage/Culture

This lecture explores art for social change in the service of compassion and justice by troubling the discourse in the hegemonic binary clinical setting.

By bringing voice, body, identity reconstruction, ritual, and community back into health care through the arts,

the system is made less oppressive and more diverse, healing, and culturally balanced through the expression of the interlocking elements of dialogical encounter, self awareness, empathy, dignity, spirituality, transformation, and empowerment. This creates systemic change.


For arts education university student audiences