Hey Beautiful People,
If you're free on Thursday night, you should head on down to Center for Ethics for the Second Annual Ethics Art Cafe. The Ethics and the Arts Society and WonderRoot Community Arts Center have teamed up again to put together an amazing evening filled with inspirational artists and thought-provoking discussion. Details are down below.
The Ethics Arts Cafe will take place on November the 18th (7 pm-9pm), at the Emory Center for Ethics. It is a collaborative arts symposium organized by The Ethics and the Arts Society and WonderRoot Atlanta. This event brings artists from eclectic backgrounds and art forms together under the umbrella of ethics. In doing so, it offers an opportunity to spark challenging conversations about several ethical issues from social identity and marginalization to building a more encompassing sense of community (within and beyond Emory). Artists from the wider community, who use their art as a tool for social change, are invited to showcase their work with the Emory community.
This year's artists include: Gypsee Yo (Albanian performance poet and actress), Mikaela Sheldt (visual artist), Aviva and the Flying Penguins (musicians), Blake Myers (film maker), Sabbathwind (musician), Aubrey Graham (anthropologist and photojournalist working in Africa's conflict zones), the Congregation Beth Haverim Choir and HBO Def Poetry Jam and CNN Black in America's Jon Goode (Host).
Light refreshments will be served.
The event will take place at the Emory Center for Ethics 1531 Dickey Dr. Free Parking in the Peavine Lot.
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