
Arts Event: Before/After
A new play by IPS’ John Feffer is a multimedia portrait of the transformation of East-Central Europe told by the people who made it happen.
A new play by IPS’ John Feffer is a multimedia portrait of the transformation of East-Central Europe told by the people who made it happen.
The Institute for Policy Studies, CHIME and Busboys & Poets invite you to the monthly lunchtime series event for April, “SHAKESPEARE FOR ALL AGES AND STAGES.”
A warm invitation from the Institute for Policy Studies, CHIME, and Busboys & Poets to our March program, every third Thursday at Noon, “Social Role Of The Arts” series.
A band and community organization straight from the barrios, dedicated to the socio-political and cultural changes in Venezuela today and playing an integral part in the advancement of urban artistic movements in Caracas.
The Institute for Policy Studies joins Joe Uehlein in hosting an evening of movement music in honor of a musician, patriot, activists, environmentalist, and blacklisted legend and to support the CultureWorks Collective (CWC).
The Institute for Policy Studies is proud of the art and activism of our Foreign Policy In Focus project director, John Feffer, as he presents his new dark comedy play on is a dark comedy about surveillance and interrogation, starting July 10th.
Come to Poems of Provocation & Witness 2014 with poets, writers, activists, and dreamers coming to Washington, DC for four days of poetry, community building, and creative transformation.
Join IPS, Split This Rock and The CrossCurrents Foundation in recognizing Eliza Griswold for her work collecting and introducing the folk poems of Afghan women to America.