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Diversity in Design: Inclusion Won’t Fix a Broken System

Media Cause

We read articles mapping out the “perfect face” according to the Greek ratio of Phi but we never question why Greek history is the arbiter of truth in many cases when much of Greek philosophy was stolen from Egypt. By focusing on minimalism, we’re creating a world devoid of diverse ideas, cultures, and expressions. But At What Cost?

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The Future of (Nonprofit) Television

NTEN

In 1989, during a week in the Sinai desert in Egypt, I was invited into a Bedouin compound. " For the past 50 years, television has been the most powerful cultural force on the planet. Tags: NPTech NTEN Planning video Web Sites youtube Communications. There were no electric lights or modern appliances. for social change.

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Change from the Inside: A Conversation with COSI

Museum 2.0

Their CEO writes a blog , as do exhibit developers working on an upcoming exhibition on Egypt. Three things stand out in this interview: Like the Brooklyn Museum , COSI’s social media strategy is focused on local community connections, not national outreach. They do a lovely job explaining their presence on social media sites.

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What's a Virtual Visitor Worth?

Museum 2.0

How much do we value bringing global cultures and opinions into our institution? How much do we value brand awareness outside of local markets? Many museums run outreach programs at a variety of levels of local to global reach. Does your museum take in traveling exhibitions that feature worldwide cultures?

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