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Tickets are $15. Seating is limited.
What does it mean to live your valuesβthrough conversation, reflection, and shared experienceβnot just in theory, but in everyday life? This talk explores the Living Justice Project (2020β2022), a global, collaborative ethnography that followed over 50 students, teachers, and practitioners as they explored what it means to live with purpose, integrity, and connection in challenging times.
Through intimate conversations and multimedia βtime capsulesββincluding photos, videos, audio, and written reflectionsβcollaborators responded to daily prompts, creating a rich, real-time archive of lived experience across continents. This Discourse offers both a wide-angle view of the project and a deep dive into how participants used language, memory, and the body to make sense of their pasts, engage the present, and imagine emotionally and morally charged futures. Itβs a portrait of justice not as an abstract goal, but as something lived, shared, and constantly unfolding.
Sonya E. Pritzker, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alabama. Her work, very broadly, focuses on the intersection of language and embodied experience in relation to culturally situated ideologies of race, class, gender, health and selfhood. Integrating theories and methods from linguistic, psychological, and biocultural medical anthropology, her research emphasizes collaborative engagement and interdisciplinary approaches to advance anthropological understanding of human emotion; intimacy; physical and mental health/wellbeing; and embodiment.
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