11 Writers Whose Works Inspired World Change

In Luke we find not just the seeds of radical social thought but its blossoming in action; the emancipation of women, social justice and equality, the corruption of power, and caring for outcasts were first given clear and full expression here. Continue reading 11 Writers Whose Works Inspired World Change

We Need to Talk: Mindful Interviews With Perspicacious Minds

Director Richie Mehta (Part I) Richie Mehta, Part II Richie Mehta Mehmet Polat, Part II Mehmet Polat, Part I Adam Moore William Susman Helen Grime Steve Bell Steve Bell, Part II Steve Bell Leah Warshawski, Part II Leah Warshawski Resala The Honeyrunners, Part II The Honeyrunners, Part I Fierce Bad Rabbit, Part II Fierce Bad Rabbit, Part I Gillian Sze Susan Malmstrom, Part II Susan Malmstrom, Part I Michael Gauthier, Conclusion Michael Gauthier, Part III Michael Gauthier, Part II Michael Gauthier, Part I Luc Déry of micro_scope Don Rosenthal, Part III Don Rosenthal, Part II Jack Malmstrom, Part II Jack Malmstrom, … Continue reading We Need to Talk: Mindful Interviews With Perspicacious Minds

11 Writers Whose Works Inspired World Change

by Wanda Waterman The Voice Magazine, Volume 22 Issue 20 2014-05-16 “I definitely believe that art is the best way to produce social change.” – Pedro Reyes It’s a balancing act. The socially aware artist runs the risk of sabotaging her art and even appearing annoyingly self-righteous. And after all, isn’t a little “art-for-art’s sake” necessary to the production of good art? Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin, one of the most popular books in the United States in the 19th century (second only to the Bible). The book sparked an unquenchable national passion to end slavery by humanizing … Continue reading 11 Writers Whose Works Inspired World Change