
The Art of Dissidence and Diplomacy
Foreign policy is too important to leave to the “professionals.” Through art and culture, we can all work to make the world a better place.
Foreign policy is too important to leave to the “professionals.” Through art and culture, we can all work to make the world a better place.
As natural calamities and man-made disasters are devastating human and animal-kind, in the collection “Through the Lens,” Kleibrink uses abstractionist techniques to remind us that there is still much beauty and magic left in the world to inspire us into action. The Institute for Policy Studies opens its doors to the public for a spectacular photo exhibit and you are invited.
Photos of life in Lebanon’s Palestinian refugee camps by children aged five through 12 give a glimpse into their hopes amid tragic surroundings.
Genocide is horrifying, but it’s not always a black-and-white issue.
Its a great freedom to say that I am Turkish American. But after 10 years of saying that, there is no Turkishness left.