In December 2020, the Humanities Center held a student contest to think more deeply and open a conversation about the role the humanities play in social justice through the lens of our membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We asked interested students to submit an artistic creation that reflects their views on how the humanities promote social justice from the perspective of a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints using the medium of poetry, visual art, or music.

We hope you enjoy these compelling and award-winning entries from our students. To see the Essay category winners, click here.

1st Place: Olivia Jensen

“Angels at the Protests”

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Honorable Mention: Alixa Brobbey

“A Song: After John White”

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Honorable Mention: Caleb Williams

“One Heart and One Mind”

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