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media at the crossroads.
To explore Black religious histories, communities, and cultures is to engage the role of the senses in creating and sustaining religious worlds and spiritual practices. Some projects in SPIRIT HOUSE consider the sights, sounds, and embodied expressions of Black religions (music, visual arts) while others ask us to engage history and practice through listening, looking, and following religion in motion, (audio story, oral history, digital exhibit, graphic novel, mapping).
audio.
exhibit.
research report.
oral history.
visual arts.
the crossroads project.
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funded by the Henry Luce Foundation
hosted by Princeton University's
Center for Culture, Society, and Religion
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