Bangladesh Institute of Theatre Arts (BITA), a non-government organization, has been administering development initiatives focusing on human rights, cultural upliftment and poverty alleviation since 1994.
Read moreHappily Ever After: Ageing Without Limits
Twenty years of free time may seem like a luxury for young people. Yet, over time, retirees can feel bored, lose their confidence and sense of purpose, and feel disconnected with society. The disconnection will eventually leave a gap between generations. People from different generations will also struggle to find common ground due to differences in culture, values and beliefs. But whatever our age, we all share the same human experience and emotions.
Read moreA Story To Tell: One Creative's Journey
I am lucky to have had teachers that believe in this world, and are building it with their actions. I think of their kindness, attention, patience and encouragement. I think of the impact of their hard work, and how this is only one example of it resonating forward through the lives of their former students. And I think of the future that they, and others like them, are building: one story at a time.
Read moreA Published Theory of Arts Entrepreneurship
The central argument of the theory is that through coordinated organizational attacks on the social structure and sacred aesthetic beliefs of an Art World, arts entrepreneurs change established conventions in the Art World, which results in revolutionary changes to both the Art World and the work of art (or what art does to or for others) in society.
Read morePROGRAM SPOTLIGHT: Cheyenne River Youth Project
The Cheyenne River Youth Project® was founded in January 1988 to address the community’s need for more services that support struggling children and their families. The vision also includes critical infrastructure to accommodate our growth as we work to meet our community’s needs today and in the future.
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