In the Next Issue ...
Carroll Dunham
Bhutan and the Happiness Index
Carroll Dunham is an anthropologist, Buddhist practitioner, chaplain, and pilgrim. Author of five books on Himalayan cultures, she has produced over 12 films exploring the Science of Buddhism, Virgin Goddesses, Nomads of Mongolia and more. An expert guide for National Geogrphic tours, she will profile Bhutah and discusses what the Happiness Index means for that country and the world.
Ptolmey Mann
Textile Artist and Painter
Ptolemy Mann, a textile artist and painter whose work has been commissioned by Tate Modern to hang in the museum,
explores the relationship between weaving and painting.
Minerva Forum
A New Digital Education Platform
The Minerva Forum possibly represents the future of online education. This corporate profile will show what an integrated platform might mean for education delivery around the world.
Kevin Gein, Ph.D
Online Microaggression
Kevin Gin, a Senior Strategic Partner in the Institutional Effectiveness and Research Department of California State University-East Bay, examines the effect of online microaggression and provides recommentations for change.
Laura Addison
New Directions in Alaska Parka Making
Laura Addison, curator of North American and European Folk Art at the Museum of International Folk Art, examines centuries-old understandings as well as new approaches to the traditional art of parka making.
Aki & Arnaud Cooren
Designer Profile
Aki and Arnaud opened A+A Design Studio in 1999. Their Japanese-French design aesthetic emphasizes context and the act of sharing. Aki and Arnaud won—with founder David Gourcuff—the prestigious prize, Lilianne Bettencourt Pour L’Intelligence de la Main - Dialogue, in 2017.
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