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Sunday, December 5th, 2010    Art
Joel Meyerowitz

Photographer's Persistent Vision

For his project “Aftermath: The World Trade Center Archive,” photographer Joel Meyerowitz created an historically relevant and poignant record of ground zero. To photograph at the site was prohibited, so his project was resisted from he beginning. Had Meyerowitz not persisted in his vision, the 8000 image archive, traveling and touching others across the world, would not exist.

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Thursday, November 18th, 2010    Art
JR

Photographer Elevates Identity in the Streets

JR is a young innovative French photographer who stays below radar. He offers few words about his work, but his enormous black and white portraits loom large in highly populated public communities. He directs his subjects to make exaggerated facial expressions that somehow, amidst the amusement, raise questions about identity, poverty, sexism, boredom or violence.

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Monday, October 4th, 2010    Art, Culture
Daniel Pearl World Music Days

9th Annual: Concerts in Memory of Slain Journalist

Loss and creative power seem to be inextricably connected. This month of October marks the 9th year of concerts performed globally in memory of Daniel Pearl, a journalist (and musician) who was brutally murdered by terrorists in Karachi, Pakistan, in early 2002.

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Saturday, October 2nd, 2010    Culture
The Ground Zero Debate

ASMA: Religious Pluralism in America

The high octane debate over Park 51, the proposed Islamic community center of lower Manhattan, rages on. The Americans I know have only compassion in their hearts for the devastating losses of September 11. In fact, one Muslim-American friend of mine, born in Cairo, was especially grief-stricken on that day, due to her love of America and the provence of those terrorist acts.

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Friday, April 16th, 2010    Culture
The Baseline Scenario

Creative Thinkers Urge Financial Reform

The public is wary of the financial industry’s political power in Washington. But is it wary enough? The Baseline Scenario, an engaging blog that breaks down the complexities of the financial disaster for math-challenged readers like me. Begun in 2008, the blog is already cited by a plethora of major magazines and newspapers. The co-author’s new book, “13 Bankers, The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown,” is one we should all be reading.

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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010    Culture
Shajar-e-Ilm (Tree of Knowledge)

Saving Education for the Girls of Swat Valley

Shiza Shahid, a 20-year-old Stanford student, took Taliban denial of education for girls into her own hands last year after the insurgents ordered all girls schools to closed in the Swat Valley. Shahid’s anger, who grew up only 100 miles outside Swat, drove to mobilize assistance to 26 girls, who joined her last summer in Islamabad

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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009    Art, Culture
Ambivalence Over Afghanistan

Artists Have Your Say on BBC

Barack Obama is edging closer to a decision on whether to reinforce the 68,000 U.S. troops who will be fighting in Afghanistan by year’s end. Since routing out Al Qaeda and their Taliban hosts in Afghanistan after 9-11, the Taliban has made a steady comeback, fueled by failures of the Bush administration, profits from the opium trade,

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Thursday, October 15th, 2009    Culture
Abdul Rauf’s Eloquent TED Talk

Imam Speaks for Universal Compassion

Not a day passes without world news that demonstrates the need for powerful words, like those of Hindu leader Mahatma Gandhi of India: “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.” The Charter for Compassion (and Ted Talks) recently assembled a diverse group of contemporary leaders to convey a core message of peace between all major faiths.

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Friday, July 17th, 2009    Culture
The Alliance of Civilizations

Members Advocate for Peaceful Means

The Alliance of Nations was established in 2005, at the initiative of the Governments of Spain and Turkey, under the auspices of the United Nations. The program seeks to counter extremism through action based upon cross-cultural dialogue and interfaith cooperation. 20 individuals from

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Thursday, May 7th, 2009    Culture
U.S. Muslim Engagement Project

A New Response to Terrorism

A cross-section of American leaders met recently via the U.S. Muslim Engagement Project in order to address the underlying causes of terrorism, and to help set a new course of action in the Middle East. Terrorism measurements are difficult to pin down. But most intelligence data suggest linkage between the “war on terror” and significant increases in terrorism worldwide.

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Introduction
Creative action is the fundamental key to innovation in all fields of endeavor. It has opened the common gateway to remarkable cultural achievements since antiquity. Our complex daily lives are bombarded by stories of what is broken. News of what is not working in our society often trumps what is actually making a difference. This Blog is dedicated to creative action that endures through resistance to spawn positive change. We seek to inspire: to create gateways to new visions, aspirations and solutions. Meet the creative agents of global change.

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