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www.npr.org
2 weeks ago
Arts

The debate over "LatinX" and how words get adopted or not

Pushing new words for social change can backfire. [ more ]
https://www.rogerebert.com/
3 weeks ago
Film

Cannes 2024 Diary 2: International Genre Picks | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

The film captures the social changes in China through the story of Lang and his pursuit of a rabid animal. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Black Lives Matter

Police raids are nothing new': student protesters from 1960s see history repeating itself

Older protest movements offer insights for present-day activism in echoing themes of moral stand and risking for change. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Writing

I came to Britain from India, fulfilled a dream, and I say this: we're a great country, but a work in progress | Mihir Bose

The journey of a man from India in 1969 to the UK, reflecting on challenges and changes in perceptions over the years. [ more ]
www.aljazeera.com
1 month ago
Education

The power and risks of campus protests

Protest movements at universities have historically influenced societal change. [ more ]
Funcheap
1 month ago
Film

67th San Francisco International Film Festival (April 24-28)

SFFILM Festival is a celebration of innovative films worldwide and local Bay Area filmmakers, rooted in film appreciation and showcasing social change agents. [ more ]
www.npr.org
2 weeks ago
Arts

The debate over "LatinX" and how words get adopted or not

Pushing new words for social change can backfire. [ more ]
https://www.rogerebert.com/
3 weeks ago
Film

Cannes 2024 Diary 2: International Genre Picks | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

The film captures the social changes in China through the story of Lang and his pursuit of a rabid animal. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Black Lives Matter

Police raids are nothing new': student protesters from 1960s see history repeating itself

Older protest movements offer insights for present-day activism in echoing themes of moral stand and risking for change. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Writing

I came to Britain from India, fulfilled a dream, and I say this: we're a great country, but a work in progress | Mihir Bose

The journey of a man from India in 1969 to the UK, reflecting on challenges and changes in perceptions over the years. [ more ]
www.aljazeera.com
1 month ago
Education

The power and risks of campus protests

Protest movements at universities have historically influenced societal change. [ more ]
Funcheap
1 month ago
Film

67th San Francisco International Film Festival (April 24-28)

SFFILM Festival is a celebration of innovative films worldwide and local Bay Area filmmakers, rooted in film appreciation and showcasing social change agents. [ more ]
moresocial-change
www.fastcompany.com
6 months ago
Marketing

How brand purpose can drive positive change

Brand purpose goes beyond profitability and focuses on the values and societal impact of a brand.
Identifying pressing societal needs and defining the brand's role in addressing them is crucial for purpose-driven transformation. [ more ]
“With an austere yet intense style, Samanta Schweblin unravels her characters’ dark psyches and the unheimlich quality of their intricate domesticity.” —@sputnikon3 https://t.co/OjmlSntgMZ
The New York Review of Books
6 months ago
Books

Strangers in the City | Julia Kornberg

In the short story 'Casa Tomada', two siblings in Buenos Aires are slowly forced out of their family home by mysterious noises.
The story explores the tension between the city's elites and the working class during a time of urbanization and social change.
The story serves as a possible inspiration for Samanta Schweblin's collection of short stories set in class-segregated Buenos Aires. [ more ]
The New York Review of Books
6 months ago
Books

Strangers in the City | Julia Kornberg

In the short story 'Casa Tomada', two siblings in Buenos Aires are slowly forced out of their family home by mysterious noises.
The story explores the tension between the city's elites and the working class during a time of urbanization and social change.
The story serves as a possible inspiration for Samanta Schweblin's collection of short stories set in class-segregated Buenos Aires. [ more ]
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