Resources
Below is a collection of companion articles, research reports, project starters, and discussions that may prove helpful to you when creating an assignment or extra credit option relating to one or more of this year’s sessions.
Can Art Change the Future for Racial and Ethnic Identity?
Projects on Race and Identity in American Art
Identity in American Art from 1912-Today
DeafBlind Americans Created a Language That Doesn’t Require Sight or Sound
Native American Theatre in the Global Community
Getting Specific: One Playwright’s Complicated Casting Choices
Heirarchies of Power: Cisgender Playwrights and Trans Characters
#IdentityWeek in Theatre- A Video on Demand List of Panel Discussions from this Fall 2016 Event
American Identity Crisis: Are You Your Job?
Gallup Poll Results: Identity and Employment
Women’s Views of Culture and Identity
This American Life: Status Update
The Link Between Selfies and Self-Delusion
Navigating the Lines Between Ethnicity and Identity
Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in America
Exploring the Civil Rights Movement Through the Graphic Novel
Guest Sites & Articles
Brandon Ridenour
http://www.brandonridenour.org/
Kirsten Cronn-Mills
http://kirstincronn-mills.com/
Karen Olivo
The Broadway Star Who Got Away
A Tony Winner and Broadway Veterans Join the Chicago Cast of 'Hamilton'
Art & Science Links
Beautiful Minds - Scientific American Blog Network
Leonardo On-Line: Art, Science and Technology
American Scientist- Where Art & Science Meet
The Science & Entertainment Exchange on Facebook
Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Science
Other Links
The Holstee Manifesto: Lifecycle
Sir Ken Robinson- Esaping Education's Death Valley
Yo Yo Ma- Americans for the Arts Nancy Hanks Lecture
The Importance of Storytelling in Science
Kevin Spacey- Americans for the Art Nancy Hanks Lecture
Elizabeth Gilbert- Creative Genius
Scott Barry Kaufman- From Evaluation to Inspiration
Creative Advice from Ira Glass
How to be Creative
Taking Imagination Seriously
Alan Alda on Science and Art
Julie Taymor- Life on the Creative Edge