The Guardian
16 March 2018
Multi-Media / 800-1500 Words
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mostar Rock School is a school that takes students from both sides of the Nereta river, which divides the Bosnian Croat population and the Bosnian Muslims. The school allows students from different ethnic backgrounds to intermingle, create music, and it defies the ethnic division created after the Bosnian war. “There were 16 students in the first class. This year, there are 128 enrolled and 80 more on the waiting list.”
https://medium.com/bright/the-classrooms-hidden-in-mumbai-s-seams-4166aa8c3b4b#.1g0ypi171
Ankita Rao
Bright Magazine
28 July 2015
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Educators are bringing the classroom to the thousands of Mumbai’s children out of school — in school buses, treehouses, and beyond—enabling them to receive a quality education despite their poverty.
https://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/15/for-healthy-aging-a-late-act-in-the-footlights
Tina Rosenberg
The New York Times
15 August 2012
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Through the Burbank Senior Artists Colony - a community created by EngAGE - low-income seniors learn how to become artists. The recreational classes hosted by the community keep people feeling phsyically and mentally young, allowing them to focus on recreation instead of financial hardship.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/10/education/out-of-the-books-in-kindergarten-and-into-the-sandbox.html?_r=0
Motoko Rich
The New York Times
9 June 2015
Text / 800-1500 Words
As American classrooms have focused on raising test scores in math and reading, an outgrowth of the federal No Child Left Behind law and interpretations of the new Common Core standards, even the youngest students have been affected, with more formal lessons and less time in sandboxes. Washington and Minnesota are beginning to train teachers around the state on the importance of so-called purposeful play — when teachers subtly guide children to learning goals through games, art and general fun.
https://medium.com/bright/how-seattle-got-its-arts-groove-back-883392ada1de
Robyn Jordan
Bright Magazine
29 June 2015
Illustrations / Under 800 Words
Arts education programs in the United States are subjected to cutting for maintaining tight school budgets. Technology sectors in Seattle seek professionals who have been trained in problem solving skills and innovative idea generation. In response, Seattle Public Schools and the Seattle Office of Arts and Culture collaborate to promote equity in students’ access to the arts.
http://www.modeldmedia.com/features/art-entrepreneurship-live6-010617.aspx
Terryn Hall
Model D
6 January 2017
Multi-Media / 800-1500 Words
The Live6 area is home to a robust cultural and creative community. And with an increase in development, there's opportunity for artists and institutions to tap into that energy to spur growth.
http://www.ozy.com/fast-forward/can-this-music-be-a-force-for-good/75516
Priyanka Borpujari
OZY
17 March 2017
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Even in the face of rampant violence, corruption, and poverty in El Salvador, hope rises for youth in the form of TuYulu ("our hearts") batucada workshops. The organization promotes and encourages young groups of musicians and performers to foster community and positive change through the "turbocharged" beats of African-Brazilian drumming.
http://generocity.org/philly/2017/11/14/americans-fewer-prisoners-arts-songs-key-free-graterford-pennsylvania-music
Julie Zeglen
Generocity
14 November 2017
Text / Over 3000 Words
"Songs in the Key of Free" is a program in a Pennsylvania prison brings together inmates to play music and write songs that they perform inside, while professional musicians also play the songs in venues outside prison. The program is just a year old and is based on a successful theater program in California that cut recidivism rates and helped decrease prison infractions. The founders of "Songs in the Key of Free" are creating an album of the work, but after that, future funding is unclear.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/indias-first-community-radio-still-makes-the-right-connect/article17894370.ece
R. Avadhani
The Hindu
8 April 2017
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Sangam Radio is India's oldest community radio station as well as the first station run by women. Broadcasting two hours a day, Sangam plays recording of songs collected in the field, personal stories of community members, and community information.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/national/puerto-rican-art-hurricane-maria
Samuel Granados
The Washington Post
28 February 2018
Video / Over 15 Minutes
In the wake of Hurricane Maria, artists are putting on performances of all kinds in traditional and non-traditional spaces. These performances provide entertainment; express pain, loss, and anger; satirize and critique government inaction; and instill pride and hope.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/30/arts/music/we-have-voice-jazz-women-metoo.html
Giovanni Russonello
The New York Times
30 April 2018
Text / 800-1500 Words
The We Have Voice Collective, a group of female and non-binary jazz and experimental musicians, have developed a code of conduct in response to rampant sexual harrassment and abuse in the music community. The collective has urged the code—which is organized into “commitments” and “definitions”—to be adopted by festivals, organizations, venues, labels, media outlets, schools, and more.
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