Scott Braun, a social practice artist and Craft/Material Studies Professor, tells us why he believes finding common moral ground between people who might otherwise disagree politically could start with simply making a chair or a spoon.
Ana Cantorán Viramontes, a theater artist and Mexican immigrant, teaches art across the diverse NYC burrows, tells us about her experience with identity politics and the uneven tax distribution from school to school across the city.
Eric Milligan, a mushroom farmer and forager, takes a walk with us through a forest in New Hampshire to talk science, art, and his dream of feeding the world with mushrooms.
Katherine Sasser a parent and educator, tells us about the unfair treatment she and her family experienced from her church as one of her children discover and navigate their experience as a transgendered person.
Khanisha Foster, a theater director, talks to us about the power of live theater when tackling sometimes-uncomfortable social, racial and personal truths.