Bryce Robinson is a senior in the School of Foreign Service majoring in Culture and Politics. His concentration in the major focuses on Strategic Communication, particularly facilitating human-to-human connection and discourse across cultural and ideological divides. As an artist, Bryce had a decade-long career as a screen actor before coming to Georgetown, including features in movies and TV shows such as “Valentine’s Day”, “Criminal Minds”, and more. He is also a vocalist and currently sings with the Choral Arts Society of Washington. Bryce believes that art has the power to bring even the most disparate communities together and make everyone’s lives a little bit better.
At a time characterized by polarization and distrust, the need for approaches that humanize others through narrative and empathy has never been greater. The Lab is dependent on outside funding in order to make our work possible.