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The Studio fosters creative responses to the challenges of our time by providing retreat Of the leading artistic and academic residency programs in the Gulf South region. ToĪ Studio in the Woods is a program of Tulane University’s ByWater Institute, is one To enhance and promote coordination and collaboration throughout the scientific community,Īnd to improve the overall quality of health for racial and ethnic minorities. Is to take a comprehensive approach to advancing research across disciplinary areas, The mission of the Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Center (MHHDRC) The culminating event will be an evening with Anderson and the four student artists-in-residence,ĭiscussing their collaboration during and showcasing the students’ work.Ībout the Dillard University Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Center Their work was inspired by theirĭiscussions with Anderson about historic race, social and health inequities. Throughout April, the students have presented their own poetryĪnd prose, and they have performed song and dance. Wen Zhang, associate professor of voice andĬoordinator of music. The students are alsoīeing mentored by Dillard faculty members Dr. Ivory and English majors William Shelton and Nailah Starks. Starting in the fall 2021 semester and for theĮntire spring 2022 semester, Anderson has worked in-person and remotely with fourĭillard student artists-in-residence: music majors Karen Grant-Anderson and Zaria Kristi Anderson of Louisiana Health SciencesĬenter, Lafayette Medical Education. Through creative, cross-disciplinary mentorship, studentsįrom Dillard’s School of Humanities have focused their energy and passion on fostering Well as the responsibility community members have going forward to work towards awareness,Įducation and transformation. The program focuses on inequities in people’s past and present as This year’s residency collaboration is titled “DESPAIR-ity: The Call of History to There will beĪ culminating program Friday, April 22, 5:30 p.m. To address the New Orleans region’s long-standing health disparities. The aim of Inspiring Health Justice is to bring the arts and public health together Photo: Sabree Hill/Dillard University.Ĭontact: Eddie Francis, ORLEANS - For a second year, Dillard University’s Minority Health and Health Disparities ResearchĬenter (MHHDRC) is collaborating with Tulane University’s A Studio in the Woods (ASITW)įor Inspiring Health Justice, A Collaborative Art-Science Scholar-in-Residence Program. Participating in Inspiring Health Justice, a collaboration with Tulane University'sĪ Studio in the Woods. Dillard music major, Karen Grant-Anderson, is one of the student artists-in-residence












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