Right now the control of social media and information rests exclusively within the hands of a very few, powerful companies. Can anything be done to change it?
A conversation with two local artists whose work has been affected and inspired by the tumult of 2020, reflecting back to us the story and the journey we’ve all been on, alone together.
Joined by leaders from the creative community, we look at the arts and music industries, forever changed, but determined to return after COVID shutdowns.
Richard Florida, founder of CityLab and author of recent book The New Urban Crisis, shares his thoughts on this pivotal moment for Seattle, and cities around the world.
In a live taping of Slate’s A-Word podcast, we speak with author Robin DiAngelo about her theory on the complicated role non-white should play in this work.
The New York Times writer released a book about society’s stagnation right before COVID hit. He talks about what has changed and what hasn’t ahead of the festival in May.