Originally broadcast at 10:45 a.m. ET Wednesday, July 3, 2019.
Anna Clark, journalist and author of The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the American Urban Tragedy, is joined by journalist Jiquanda Johnson and entrepreneur Lev Hunter to discuss Flint, Michigan's resilience beyond water crisis during Chautauqua's week exploring "Uncommon Ground: Communities Working Toward Solutions."
About Chautauqua Institution: Chautauqua Institution is a community on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York state that comes alive each summer with a unique mix of fine and performing arts, lectures, interfaith worship and programs, and recreational activities. As a community, we celebrate, encourage and study the arts and treat them as integral to all of learning, and we convene the critical conversations of the day to advance understanding through civil dialogue. CHQ Assembly is the online expression of Chautauqua Institution's mission.
Originally recorded at 10:45 a.m. ET Thursday, July 25, 2019.
This lecture by J. Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier was presented in 2019 during Chautauqua Institution's week exploring "The Life of the Spoken Word."
J. Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier is the E Ola! Learning Designer and Facilitator at Kamehameha S...
Originally recorded on August 15, 2019.
Bill McKibben is an author, environmentalist and co-founder of anti-carbon campaign group 350.org, the first planet-wide, grassroots climate change movement, which has organized twenty thousand rallies around the world in every country save North Korea, sp...
Originally recorded on August 22, 2019.
Smithsonian curator Ariana A. Curtis highlights the importance of non-white narratives in museums, speaking from her experience as a museum curator and as an Afro-Latina and African American from Western Massachusetts.
A Fulbright Scholar, Curtis is the ...