Let Justice Flow Like A River
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Let Justice Flow Like A River Artists
de’Angelo Dia
Poet, theologian, and doctoral candidate at Union Presbyterian Seminary. Dia investigates public opinion and contemporary beliefs on cultural, social-political, and theological issues through poetry, visual art, and performance. He has studied art in Athens, Greece, Guadalajara, Mexico, and Nairobi, Kenya.
Jadie Meprivert
In 2020, she began filming a documentary series as a part of a residency program with The Bronx ArtSpace in Governor’s island called “The Hope in Us”. Jadie is currently a recipient of Chashama’s yearly Studio Residency, “Space to Connect.”
Hanna Watson
Hanna holds a B.A. in African, African-American, & Diaspora Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where, in 2020, she was awarded the prestigious Robert B. House Memorial Prize for Poetry. She is currently pursuing a Master of Divinity degree at Princeton Theological Seminary. Outside of Writing, Hanna loves to cook, play guitar, sing, and ride her bike anywhere that she can find a tree-lined road.
Aba Hutchison
Traditional, digital artist who prefers the mediums of colored pencil, graphite, pen, and marker. She also practices pottery and ceramics which feature two dimensional designs.
Angelo Geter
Dynamic poet, spoken word artist and motivational speaker who merges his passions for poetry and speaking into a unique performance that educates, entertains and inspires. Angelo’s work touches on a variety of issues including social justice, race, grief, character and manhood. He blends his pieces with commentary, stories and personal narratives that transcend a traditional lecture or performance.
Sandrine Angelo
A student fellow of the Jewish Art Salon. She’s a visual artist from Cameroon and the Italian diaspora of Tunisia. She studied fine arts at Saint Luke institute in Belgium. Her works create a dialogue between art and humanities. Inspired by various anthropological subjects like childhood and spirituality, she tries to create simple forms as expressions of existential thoughts. She has exhibited her artworks at the Fondation maison des sciences de l’Homme in Paris and the University palace of Strasbourg.