ABOUT The Liberating Lens Jewish photographers had enormous impact in changing how Americans came to see themselves. The liberating power of their cameras, both in the past and today, is the theme of a multimedia exhibition and a course at the University of Michigan....
ABOUT BALANCING ACTS This documentary, exploring the life and times of Yiddish theatre director Solomon Mikhoels, is on view through June 11, 2017 at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in the exhibition Chagall: Colour and Music. This multidisciplinary exhibition is the...
ABOUT Jane Garcia Jane Garcia, winner of the San Francisco Foundation 2007 Community Leadership Awards (the Robert C. Kirkwood Award). Jane’s visionary advocacy reflects the cultures and languages of patients and has advanced the national, state, and regional public...
Unchained Memories - The Other SideUnchained Memories - No Lies ABOUT Unchained Memories In the late 1930s, an estimated 100,000 former slaves were still alive in the United States. In the midst of the Great Depression, from 1936 to 1938, more than 2,000...
ABOUT Throwing Curves: Eva Zeisel “Throwing Curves” is a gripping ride through the life and times of Eva Zeisel, one of the most prolific industrial designers of the 20th century. Zeisel fled Nazi Austria for Russia, where she rapidly ascended to the top of her field,...