Visitor Relations Assistant
In his role as Visitor Relations Assistant at Duke Chapel, Alan-Joshua Carrasco welcomes and assists visitors and helps steward the Chapel as both a sacred space and a place of encounter. He holds a Master of Divinity from Emory University’s Candler School of Theology, with a focus on Hispanic/Latino theology and intercultural spiritual care.
His academic and vocational formation has been shaped by sustained engagement with language, culture, and place. He has studied Arabic, French, and Portuguese, and his studies and work have taken him across North Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Europe, informing his understanding of faith as lived and embodied across diverse cultural contexts.
In addition to his work at the Chapel, Alan-Joshua is a photographer whose practice centers on communal and socially engaged visual storytelling. In his spare time, he enjoys watching motorsports, playing the viola, making pottery, reading, and spending time with his two pets, Cyan and Aldo.