Ep. 6 Project Reflection

In the last episode of SHELTER, you'll hear from the editorial team and their colleagues at Rutgers University and New Brunswick Theological Seminary as they reflect on their own project impact, as well as how the institutions are directly engaging with their own oppressive histories.

Plus, a project epilogue discussing community fall out and impact from SHELTER's public art installation in Highland Park, NJ.

Voices on this episode include New Brunswick Theological Seminary professor of church history Dr. John Coakley,, Carrie Dirks, Director of Operations for Reformed Church of Highland Park-Affordable Housing Corporation, Dr. Alexandria Russell of Rutgers University's Scarlet and Black Project, and SHELTER project team members Colin Jager, Nathan Jeremie-Brink, Kristin O'Brassill-Kulfan, and Dan Swern.

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Ep. 5 Models for Engagement