Three steps to a more inclusive world
Do you remember the last time you felt out of place? Whether for reasons of creed or culture, country or color, economic or social status? How did it feel when nothing resonated with you? Many of our institutions are struggling because the communities we want to reach feel this way - unwelcomed and unrepresented.
OF/BY/FOR ALL: History Miami
From October 2018-March 2019, 21 diverse organizations participated in the First Wave pilot of the OF/BY/FOR ALL Change Network. This story is of how one of the organizations, HistoryMiami Museum, created a youth-led exhibition as part of their goal to become OF/BY/FOR LGBTQ+ youth in the Miami area.
Celia Rowlson-Hall: Ma
Celia Rowlson-Hall's debut feature film "Ma" masters the relationship between movement and space in a film that defies language and brings the absurdity and humanity of ourselves onto the forefront.
Rise of the Indonesian Art Dragons
In the art capitals of New York, London and Hong Kong, galleries and auction houses are now expanding their collections geographically to welcome a potential new cash cow: Asia.
Simone Ahuja: Learning from the Frugal Mindset
Dr. Simone Ahuja discusses her work with grass roots innovators in India featured in her upcoming television series Indique and the jugaad mentality of innovation.
A Whiff of Whimsy: Saying Goodbye to Jakarta for Adventures Unknown
One Sunday in August, I decided to be a traveling farmer. To throw caution to the wind and abandon the cerebral life of a journalist for earthly toil.
De-“otherizing” other people’s food
Garbes tells of her daughter’s experience tasting her Filipino inheritance and those of others through the “aromas, flavors and textures” of her mother’s milk.
Reimagining Karachi
I landed in Karachi on a January night in 2001, flying in on an deserted AeroAsia flight from London. The city, lit like a swarm of fireflies upon sight, would morph into tanned, dust-covered buildings by dawn.