Runningwater In a 1981 snapshot of Robert Redford and filmmakers — including Chris Spotted Eagle, of the Houmas Nation, and Larry Littlebird, of the Laguna
Debby Irving, author of the book, "Waking Up White," speaks to her chautauqua audience about her experiences realizing that there was more she could, and
williams The Rev. angel Kyodo williams believes that addressing racism in the United States can lead to the sense of belonging the American dream promised,
Lewis In 1926, high school junior Shadrach Emmanuel Lee asked his Brooklyn public high school history teacher why their textbooks featured no African Americans. Lee’s
Wynton Marsalis, managing and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center and world-renowned trumpeter and composer, speaks about "The Ever Fonky Lowdown" Monday, Aug. 19,
Roush As the world’s population increases and climate change disrupts the hydrologic cycle, water scarcity is becoming more and more of a concern. Unfortunately, according
Wynton During most performances with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, trombonist Chris Crenshaw sits right in front of the organization’s managing and artistic director,
Founder of the "Me Too" Movement, Tarana Burke speaks about how the movement got started by saying "Community problems need a community response and that's
Professor emeritus, history and international relation, at Boston University, Andrew Bacevich, answers questions from rt. rev. Gene Robinson as apart of his lecture titled "Age
Simran Jeet Singh’s worldview doesn’t allow for the existence of evil. “Everything is equally divine and sacred and beautiful,” said Singh, an author, activist and
Burke During his presidency, Barack Obama had one of his favorite historical quotes, which originated from Theodore Parker in the 19th century and made popular
Author, Environmentalist and Co-founder of 350.org Bill McKibben gives a lecture about impacting political action on climate change Thursday Aug. 15, 2019 at the Amp.