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Ileana Maestas

Making Sense with Paul Solman | PBS NewsHour | PBS - 0 views

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    Writer Michael J Sandel's book "What Money Shouldn't Buy" speaks to the growing "marketization" of our society. He asks strong moral questions about paying for access to fundamental parts of our society like equal representation. In this interview he does not address the marketization of arts or culture but I can see some of the warning signs he brings up. Is access to museums up for sale?
Karen Wade

25-Report.indd - education_or_reputation.pdf - 1 views

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    What will the emphasis on STEM, and the movement away from encouraging a liberal arts education (even at liberal arts schools) mean for the future of our culture? This report identifies trends leading us in that direction. So, considering these trends, what roles can museum play in promoting a liberal education?
Lisa Eriksen

This Beer Cooler Cuts Off All Mobile Signals, Forcing You To Actually Talk To The People You're With | Co.Create | creativity + culture + commerce - 0 views

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    We have been talking about TrendeWatch 2013 trend "disconnecting to reconnect" and here is a great example of a company capitalizing on this trend.  Great video.  Could this be welcome in galleries or some public programs?
Ruth Cuadra

The Next Big Thing: "Sit-able Cities" - 1 views

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    Sit-able places are key, interdisciplinary focal points where the delight of "placemaking" and cultural traditions of "watching the world go by" merge with the sometimes conflicting domains of law and politics, economic development, public safety, gentrification and the homeless.
Garry Golden

MoMA | MoMA Teens Take Over Inside/Out: Overheard @ MoMA - 1 views

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    'Overheard' models are a good youth (and adult) pop culture fit
Ruth Cuadra

Has the Ice Bucket Challenge Spawned Charity Jacking? - 0 views

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    Excellent summary of this year's Ice Bucket challenge and some questions about the future impact of such fundraising tactics. Most interesting: Will the success of the ice bucket challenge create a culture of giving that is not strategic and not directed to where the greatest needs are?
encityweb

Opening of the Delhi chapter - 0 views

8:00pm|FILM|Berlin. Locarno. Rome. St. Sebastian. - Opening of the Delhi chapter. Featuring a selection of movies from International Festivals the world over in Delhi Collab: Goethe-Inst...

started by encityweb on 06 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
Rahul Sharma

Glass Fiber Filters for Air Monitoring, Borosilicate Glass Fiber Filters - 0 views

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    Buy best quality glass fiber filters and borosilicate glass fiber filters at competitive price. These filters are use for air monitoring, moisture testing, including filtration of water, algae and bacteria cultures.
Ruth Cuadra

Newfields Director Charles Venable on His Data-Driven (and Maybe Crazy) Quest to Save the Art Museum - 2 views

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    In an era of greater entertainment opportunities with on-demand availability, people had begun chiefly seeking out cultural experiences that are defined by "fun." Museums, as traditionally construed, had become boring. Venable embraced this as gospel, and rethought the IMA from ground up.
Elizabeth Merritt

Why U.S. Population Growth Is in the Danger Zone - The Atlantic - 1 views

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    The implications of permanently slumped population growth are wide-ranging. Shrinking populations produce stagnant economies. Stagnant economies create wonky cultural knock-on effects, like a zero-sum mentality that ironically makes it harder to pursue pro-growth policies.
Elizabeth Merritt

ESG: How boards and CEOs can play offense instead of defense - 0 views

Elizabeth Merritt

Across cultural lines, home schooling has boomed since COVID-19 hit - Virginia Mercury - 0 views

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    African Americans represent the fastest-growing home-schooling demographic nationwide, and Black and Hispanic families have been more likely than Whites to home-school their children during the pandemic, according to a 2020 survey by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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