An activist/artist myself, this theory has grown out of my own
practice. I have presented my ideas underpinning prophetic activism at numerous conferences, symposia and universities over the past few years,
including Perspectives on Creativity (Hol
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An activist/artist myself, this theory has grown out of my own
practice. I have presented my ideas underpinning prophetic activism at numerous conferences, symposia and universities over the past few years,
including Perspectives on Creativity (Holy Family University, PA, 2008), Media, Spirituality and Social Change (University of Colorado, 2008), Globalization and Human Rights (Bethany College, WV, 2008), Rethinking Resistance 2007 (Emory University, Atlanta, GA),
International Peace Research Association
(University of Calgary, Canada, 2006), Peace and Justice Studies
Association (Manhattan College, NY, 2006; Elizabeth
College, PA, 2007), Southeast College Art Conference (Nashville, TN,
2006), Mid Atlantic Popular Culture Association (Philadelphia, PA, 2007) and the Committing Voices conference (Goddard College, Plainfield, VT,
2004).
Additionally, I have spoken about prophetic activist art as part of
the "Robert & Elizabeth Johnson Professorship in Leadership" lecture
series (Franklin College, IN), and at other universities, including
East Carolina University (NC), Antioch College (OH), Franklin and
Marshall College (PA), American University (DC), George Washington
University (DC), Michigan State University (MI), Ohio State University
(OH), Hanover College (IN), Ohio University (OH), Manhattan College (NY), Washington Theological Union (DC) and others. I have
exhibited my artwork at museums, galleries and non-profit spaces
around the United States and Europe.
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