The Arts – Vital to Education, Human Rights and Human Potential
TWAICB Director Sandy Sohcot writes: April is National Poetry Month, a celebration of the importance of poetry to our culture that the Academy of American [...]
TWAICB Director Sandy Sohcot writes: April is National Poetry Month, a celebration of the importance of poetry to our culture that the Academy of American [...]
TWAICB Director Sandy Sohcot writes: It feels as if we're being battered by a Category 5 hurricane of shifting, conflicting visions of American values and [...]
From 2013: The Rex Foundation newsletter offers perspective from Mickey Hart and Sarah Crowell on why the arts are essential for daily life and for solving [...]
With Internet-based media as an ever-increasing source of information, it is challenging to determine what is factually based data and news rather than inflammatory language [...]
Oxford Dictionary Definition of Justice: (Noun) Fair behavior or treatment. The quality of being fair and reasonable. The administration of the law or authority in [...]
TWAICB Director Sandy Sohcot writes: A recent article in the New York Times described how Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom, historically governed in semi-theocracy and by [...]
Media and articles about the Program; Reflections by participating students and teachers on their experiences with the Program.