A School of Indigenous Knowledge
The Tat Sat Community Academy tackles Uganda’s education crisis with a curriculum that emphasizes practical job skills, financial literacy, and cultural knowledge.
Innovations that improve the vibrancy of arts and culture in society (more)
The Tat Sat Community Academy tackles Uganda’s education crisis with a curriculum that emphasizes practical job skills, financial literacy, and cultural knowledge.
Signs TV Uganda offers programming by deaf broadcasters that is also interpreted in sign to serve Africa’s growing, yet underserved, hearing-impaired demographic.
The Trust Project is setting standards for principled journalism worldwide to combat the spread of misinformation and rebuild public confidence.
We learn a great deal about how people are complicit in wrongdoing from Max H. Bazerman’s Complicit. But we are left wondering why.
A collection of multimedia art called for solidarity with Iranian women in the current uprising in Iran.
A yearlong mentorship program teaches leadership and independent living skills to young disabled women.
The Barnes Foundation is using digital tools to grow its educational mission and reach new audiences.
Max Holleran’s Yes to the City examines millennials’ demands for more housing and a new road map for urban growth.
Arts programming in prisons is more than just rehabilitation. It’s radical activism.
Mosaic America fosters intercultural awareness and respect through its artistic programming.