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A Culture of Possibility Podcast #51, David Cutler of the Baring Foundation on Arts and Mental Health | Arlene Goldbard
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NOTE: This post is to introduce you to the 51st episode of François Matarasso’s and my monthly podcast, “A Culture of Possibility.” It will be ...

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What is Being Born?—and a Film You Have to See! | Arlene Goldbard
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For our Passover Seder, we ask people to share a story from their own experience or imagination that rhymes somehow with the exodus from slavery. ...

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The Pharaoh Inside: Releasing the Fear That Clogs the Body Politic | Arlene Goldbard
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Twenty years ago, my friend Daniel Burstyn introduced me to an exercise created for Passover, the Jewish holiday which this year begins on the evening ...

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A Culture of Possibility Podcast #50, Arlene Goldbard and François Matarasso on Welfare State International | Arlene Goldbard
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NOTE: This post is to introduce you to the 50th episode of François Matarasso’s and my monthly podcast, “A Culture of Possibility.” It will be ...

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A Piece of the Action | Arlene Goldbard
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I loved the original Star Trek because its brief morality plays captured the importance of culture. Every planet the Starship Enterprise visited had a ...

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A Culture of Possibility Podcast #49, Arlene Goldbard and François Matarasso on A Culture of Possibility Now | Arlene Goldbard
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NOTE: This post is to introduce you to the 49th episode of François Matarasso’s and my monthly podcast, “A Culture of Possibility.” It will be ...

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Il Duce Redux: Art Under Trump | Arlene Goldbard
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In the mid-twentieth century, it was understood that the leaders of a coup would reliably seize media outlets first, commandeering radio and later ...

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Trump Thinks He’s God, but He’s Pharaoh | Arlene Goldbard
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I’ve had the same conversation with many friends in the last few days: what is wrong with the Democrats? Why aren’t they responding to the Trump-Musk ...

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An Essential Learning Opportunity | Arlene Goldbard
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As Trump continues to flood the zone with executive orders and brainless pronouncements designed to commandeer our attention while he attempts to ...

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The Culture of Class | Arlene Goldbard
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What class do you belong to? When I was young, “working class” was a commonsense term. It referred to wage workers, to miners and carpenters and ...

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