This course, which explores how representations of religion arise in comics and graphic novels. is co-taught by Haverford and Swarthmore religion professors and features a weekly “making” lab with artist-in-residence JT Waldman.
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A fine arts course in which students use a high-tech method to create images, and use a low-tech method to print them.
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This class frames contemporary African American literature as a response to the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s and includes study of writers from Amiri Baraka and Audra Lordre to Ta-Nehisi Coates and even rapper Kendrick Lamar.
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On Friday, March 18, the Haverford community celebrated the opening of its latest show, the ghostly Among The Unburied, with a reception and a talk by the show’s curator.