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In this follow-up interview, Dr. Weiss welcomes back renowned Memphis artist Ephraim Urevbu to discuss his ongoing collaboration with Bornblum. They talk about Ephraim's innovative "Tiles Project," which is transforming sidewalks into interactive history lessons about civil rights through QR-embedded ceramic tiles, and how Bornblum Middle students are creating their own artistic interpretations of this history for their own tiles.
Ephraim shares powerful insights from his visit to the Nova Music Festival massacre exhibit in New York and draws thoughtful parallels to other historical tragedies. He also talks his ambitious "Dinner & Dialogue Tour," which uses art as a catalyst for reconciliation conversations between different communities across America and beyond.
This episode explores how art can build bridges between cultures, preserve history, and inspire young leaders. Join us for an intimate look at how one artist's vision is fostering understanding and connection!
In this follow-up interview, Dr. Weiss welcomes back renowned Memphis artist Ephraim Urevbu to discuss his ongoing collaboration with Bornblum. They talk about Ephraim's innovative "Tiles Project," which is transforming sidewalks into interactive history lessons about civil rights through QR-embedded ceramic tiles, and how Bornblum Middle students are creating their own artistic interpretations of this history for their own tiles.
Ephraim shares powerful insights from his visit to the Nova Music Festival massacre exhibit in New York and draws thoughtful parallels to other historical tragedies. He also talks his ambitious "Dinner & Dialogue Tour," which uses art as a catalyst for reconciliation conversations between different communities across America and beyond.
This episode explores how art can build bridges between cultures, preserve history, and inspire young leaders. Join us for an intimate look at how one artist's vision is fostering understanding and connection!