Holding space. Space for people across difference, beliefs, and backgrounds to have a conversation. That’s the simple premise behind a signature program of Oregon Humanities.
What can you do with flattened fiddles, padless saxophones, leaky clarinets, and busted-up snares? If you’re ambitious enough, you can build an entire symphony.
National Geographic asks, “How can the act of photographing, of making a portrait and then describing another person’s journey, help us to connect and learn?”
Some much-needed good news: A recent study finds that creative expression in the classroom can help children living in poverty reduce stress and regulate emotions.