Contents
Member Institution Acknowledgments
Introduction: Humanities Rising: How the World Is... and Might Be | Christine Henseler
Part I: Toward A Common Humanity: Creating Space, Context, and Moment
Chapter One: Lessons from the Launch of Portals | Amar C. Bakshi, Multidisciplinary Artist
Chapter Two: When Art Lives as Culture | Kim Cook, Director of Creative Initiatives for Burning Man
Chapter Three: Toward a New Paradigm: Public Art and Placemaking in the Twenty-First Century | Christina Lanzl, Director of the Urban Culture Institute
Chapter Four: Circus as Transformation: Musings on the Circus Arts as Agent and Medium for Change | Charles Batson, Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Union College
Chapter Five: Speaking the Unspeakable: Integrating Science, Art, and Practice to Address Child Sexual Abuse | Rebecca Volino Robinson, Claudia Lampman, Brittany Freitas-Murrell, Jennifer Burkhart, and Amanda Zold, Professors and graduate students of Psyc
Chapter Six: Storytelling for the Next Generation: How a Nonprofit in Alaska Harnessed the Power of Video Games to Share and Celebrate Cultures | Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Tribal Non-profit Organization in Anchorage, Alaska
Chapter Seven: Telling Stories Differently: Writing Women Artists into Wikipedia | Amy K. Hamlin, Professor of Art History at St. Catherine University
Chapter Eight: Poster Dreams: The Art of Protest and Social Change | Ella Maria Diaz, Professor of English and Latino Studies at Cornell University
Chapter Nine: Hablamos Juntos: Together We Speak | Betsy Andersen, Executive Director of Museo Eduardo Carrillo, and Julia Chiapella, Executive Director of the Young Writers Program
Chapter Ten: Humanizing American Prisons | Margaret Graham, University Director for Academic Affairs at the University of Rochester
Part II: Toward A Broader Humanity: Expanding Partnerships and Shifting Paradigms
Chapter Eleven: The Humanities Biosphere: New Thinking for Twenty-First Century Capitalism | Susan M. Frost, President of Frost Marketing Communications, Inc. and Associate Lecturer, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay
Chapter Twelve: Money over Meaning: Tech Is Winning Minds but Not Hearts | Bailey Reutzel, Financial Technology Writer
Chapter Thirteen: Hit Me Where It Hurts: The Intersection of Theater and Climate Change | Chantal Bilodeau, Playwright, Translator, and Research Artist
Chapter Fourteen: Body of Water: Merging Biology and Dance to Reach New Communities | Jane Hawley and Jodi Enos-Berlage, Professors of Visual and Performing Arts and Biology at Luther College
Chapter Fifteen: Afro-Latin America on STEAM | Doris Sommer, Professor of Romance Studies at Harvard University and Founder of the NGO Cultural Agents, with Antonio Copete, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Chapter Sixteen: Why Science Is Not a Recipe: Expanding Habits of Mind through Art | Madeleine Fuchs Holzer, Educator in Residence at the Academy of American Poets, and Luke Keller, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Ithaca College
Chapter Seventeen: Humanizing Science: Awakening Scientific Discovery through the Arts and Humanities | Rebecca Kamen, Sculptor and Artist, and Professor Emerita at Northern Virginia Community College
Chapter Eighteen: When an Engineer Tells a Story... | Ari W. Epstein, Lecturer in the Terrascope program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Elise Chambers; Emily Davidson; Jessica Fujimori; Anisha Gururaj; Emily Moberg; and Brandon Wang
Chapter Nineteen: Unlikely Partnerships: On Sociology and Art | Gemma Mangione, Lecturer in Arts Administration at Teachers College at Columbia University, and Consulting Analyst for RK&A
Epilogue
Two Birds with the Philosopher’s Stone: How the Humanities Will Redefine and Reinvigorate the Future of Work for Millennials Julia Hotz, Communities Manager, Solutions Journalism Network
List of Contributors
Index