• The Arts on Screen: How Film Shapes Student Life at U-M with Lauren Horne

  • Jun 25 2024
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

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The Arts on Screen: How Film Shapes Student Life at U-M with Lauren Horne

  • Summary

  • Tune in now for an inspiring conversation with U-M student Lauren Horne, a rising senior majoring in film and screenwriting in LSA's Department of Film, Television, and Media. As the co-president of the Black Film Society and a multifaceted artist, Lauren shares her journey from small-town Georgia to becoming a leader in Michigan's campus arts community.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • The mission and impact of the Black Film Society
    • Lauren's experience performing in "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow is Enuf"
    • The Art Outta Town Program at U-M, and more!

    Discover how the arts are empowering students, fostering community, and amplifying diverse voices at the University of Michigan. Whether you're a film enthusiast, aspiring artist, or simply curious about campus culture, this episode offers valuable insights into the transformative power of creativity in higher education.



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