A photographer's love letter to 'Vision and Justice' course - Harvard Gazette
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Lewis's course 'Vision and Justice' aims to answer how visual representation has both limited and liberated the definition of American citizenship and belonging, challenging students to understand history through their passions.
Professor Sarah Lewis, an art and cultural historian, emphasizes the importance of visual culture in generating equity and justice in America through her work in the classroom.
The primary teaching goal of 'Vision and Justice' is to compel students to see the power of visual culture for justice across disciplines, defining the trajectory of a country founded on complex tensions.
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