This video features an emerging grassroots organization, Pasifika Empowerment And Community Engagement (PEACE) founded by young Micronesians to address housing inequity...
Keyword: Social Justice
“Representation in Conservation” is the first conversation in a series in partnership with the Alaska Center about representation; questions on leadership...
Pride and Power: The History and Future of LGBTQ+ Politics
LGBTQ+ people make up at least 5% of the U.S. population, but hold just 0.17% of elected positions, according to the UCLA Williams Institute. More political...
A conversation on democracy, participation, and justice with Eric K. Ward, executive director of Western States Center, and Adam Davis, executive director of Oregon...
Podcast produced by Arizona Citizens for the Arts.
Podcast produced by Arizona Citizens for the Arts.
Podcast produced by Arizona Citizens for the Arts.
El trabajo cultural y la democracia
CUARTO EPISODIO de la serie “Después de las elecciones, ¿qué?: Democracia y participación ciudadana”, subvencionado por la Fundación Andrew W. Mellon. Participación del...
Why It Matters: Reckoning with Race. Equity. Allyship. with Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal
Authors Kimberly Latrice Jones and Gilly Segal discuss their best-selling book, “I’m Not Dying With You Tonight”—inspired by the death of Baltimorean Freddie...
Conversations about Democracy: Does Local Journalism Matter?
In recent decades, many of Wisconsin’s newspapers have closed or been swallowed up by large media conglomerates. Part of this process leads to reducing staff size, which...
Post-Election Reflection: Democracy, Equality, and Justice in Hawaiʻi
Join us as we reflect on the civic weight of this year and the ideals of democracy, equality, and justice. Recalling a global pandemic and its far-reaching impacts, the...
How Can We Breathe: The Artists and Meaning-Makers
In the third virtual community circle of the Minnesota Humanities Center’s How Can We Breathe series, Artists and Meaning-Makers will discuss their role in shaping...
In the second virtual community circle of the Minnesota Humanities Center’s How Can We Breathe series, Elders and Youth will engage in dialogue surrounding...
In the first virtual community circle of the Minnesota Humanities Center’s How Can We Breathe series, we will learn from three Mamas who have lost a child at...