Ep. 5—"The Last Supper" with Dr. Juan Carlos Esparza Ochoa

So Far, So Good

In this episode, Kerri and Kayla talk with Dr. Juan Carlos Esparza Ochoa about exploring the beautiful and complex relationship between culture, religion, social constructs and identity. Dr. Esparza Ochoa is the director of the Program on Religion and Latin American Studies at Baylor University. He is on faculty at the Garland School and studies global religious change and impact. He brings the painting The Last Supper by Carlos Ezequiel Gomes da Silva to discuss this week.

Content Warnings:

None

Reference material:

https://uwonderwewander.com/2021/01/19/brazil-rio-de-janeiro/
Scroll to near the end of the article to find the image discussed: The Last Supper "wall mural" by Carlos Ezequiel Gomes da Silva 

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect Baylor University, the Garland School of Social Work or any other entities the guests or hosts might represent.

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