What I Learned About Gender Parity and Racial Diversity from Running a Global Participatory Initiative
A few months ago, I came across an article by science journalist Ed Yong titled “I Spent Two Years Trying to Fix
A few months ago, I came across an article by science journalist Ed Yong titled “I Spent Two Years Trying to Fix
Anchorage, AlaskaMonday – Friday, May 27 – 31, 201910am – 5:30pmFee: $385Leader: Chantal Bilodeau Calling all artists, activists, scientists, and educators
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Harveys suck, let’s start with that. They utterly and despicably suck. Harveys, as we brutally found out last summer, are
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Recently, I found myself traveling by car on the same stretch of Arizona highway that my theater company, Agile Rascal,
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New York City Monday-Friday, August 6-10, 2018 10am-5:30pm Fee: $425 Leader: Chantal Bilodeau Calling artists, activists, scientists, and educators who want
I have been doing work at the intersection of arts and climate change for over a decade, and though I
The question of impact in the arts is a vexing one. Not only is impact difficult to define, it is
Certain species of fish spawn in different locations. Pods of gray whales no longer overwinter at the equator. Yellow cedars
The thing that’s so annoying about climate change is that it affects all of our systems—political, economic, environmental, cultural—so there’s
Elise Wagner is a painter, printmaker, and teacher based in Portland, Oregon. Her initial captivation with the geology and majestic beauty of