Transcripts of two speeches from Congressman John Lewis — one from 1963 and the other 2017 — wrap around Issue 50 of the Movement Research Performance Journal as front and back cover, simultaneously documenting a legacy of activism, and hopefully resounding in present collective consciousness as a reminder of the work to which we must hold ourselves accountable. There is no one-to-one correlation between these transcripts and the content in this issue, but there are links and an extension of scale beyond artistic and institutional practice into broader discussions of democracy and civic responsibility. “Work” is a line of inquiry that can be traced throughout the issue: the work an artist develops; the work that an institution does; the roles we all create and justify in local and global communities; “work” in the context of activism. Work is a collective process, especially in the multi-vocal nature of any society, social group, and certainly in performance practices. Click here to read the full Press Release.
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Editorial team
- Moriah Evans
- Editor-in-Chief
- Lauren Bakst
- Managing Editor
- Buck Wanner
- Senior Editor
- Yotam Hadar & Sean Yendrys
- Graphic Design
- Tom Jacobs
- Copy Editor
- Lauren Bakst, Moriah Evans, Buck Wanner
- Portfolio Editors
- Matthew Lyons, Jaime Shearn Coan, Tara Aisha Willis, Ursula Eagly
- Contributing Editors
- Catherine Galasso, Kat Norcutt
- Ad Layout
- Heather Meehan, Aurora Prelevic, Jessica Lam
- Interns
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- Printing
- Miana Jun, Karen Sherman, Carla Peterson, Catherine Levine, Amanda Loulaki, Alex Sloane, Jaime Shearn Coan, Tara Aisha Willis, Sarah Michelson, Movement Research Staff, Aurora Prelevic, J. Soto, Ian Douglas, Alex Escalante, Anja Hitzenberger, and Judson Congregants: Abigail Hastings, Grace Goodman, Leslie Dennis, Bethene Trexel
- Special Thanks