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Choire Sicha on the Highs & Lows of Life in The City - Next City's 10th Anniversary - Joe's Pub, NYC
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
The lineup of storytellers included some of our favorite urban change-makers: Team Detroit's Toby Barlow; Strong Cities, Strong Communities Fellow Dekonti Mends-Cole; husband-and-wife starchitects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien; MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship recipient Majora Carter; The Awl editor and Very Recent History author Choire Sicha; and Next City co-founder Adam Gordon.
Read more about Sicha here: http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/video-choire-sicha-on-recession-city-growth-adulthood. And don't miss the rest! See all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
Next City's 10th Anniversary Celebration was mad...
published: 17 Dec 2013
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Choire Sicha: Is the Internet Getting Stupider?
The New Yorker dubs him the 'anti-blogger'... But, for all that, Choire's influence can be felt across all reaches of the internet. He's served as editor of Gawker (twice), The New York Observer and co-founded The Awl, 'an irreverent, all-purpose, media/culture/politics/think-piece/bear-video clusterfuck' of a website helping us to 'be less stupid'. He's even been credited with creating a new idiom. Clearly this anti-blogger knows what he's doing.
Armed with a bundle of hand-drawn doodles, Choire sets out to answer the seminal question of our time: is the internet getting stupider? Despite a healthy degree of flippancy, be prepared for a very intelligent talk. Looking at the dawn of American journalism and ploughing historical archives, Choire makes a compelling argument: journalism was ...
published: 20 Jun 2014
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Belletristic Edition | Choire Sicha & Seth Colter Walls
01:43 A quasi-religious epiphany at the David Foster Wallace archive
06:06 Investigating "creative non-fiction"
17:18 Against nostalgia for the old New York Penn Station
26:29 Are Twitter and Tumblr good for the craft of writing?
32:56 Did Kanye West just release the perfect album?
46:06 The problem with the Internet
Choire Sicha ( The Awl, choiresicha.com) and Seth Colter Walls (Newsweek, The Awl, @sethcolterwalls)
Join the conversation on Bloggingheads.tv:
http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/2796
Recorded on November 24, 2010
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published: 05 Apr 2018
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Best Diavlog Ever | Jon Fine & Choire Sicha
01:46 Fear and loathing on the campaign trail '08
21:56 Is Bill Clinton stuck in the old media world?
33:39 Working in the new blog economy
45:33 More stuff to read, less time for real reading
55:37 Why work for a big media company?
01:05 Remarks on snark
Jon Fine (BusinessWeek) and Choire Sicha ( The Awl, choiresicha.com)
Join the conversation on Bloggingheads.tv:
http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/1439
Recorded on January 29, 2008
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published: 05 Apr 2018
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McNally Jackson Presents: Ken Layne and Choire Sicha
Purchase Desert Oracle from McNally Jackson here: https://www.mcnallyjackson.com/book/9780374139681
The cult-y pocket-size field guide to the strange and intriguing secrets of the Mojave―its myths and legends, outcasts and oddballs, flora, fauna, andUFOs―becomes the definitive, oracular book of the desert.
For the past five years, Desert Oracle has existed as a quasi-mythical, quarterly periodical available to the very determined only by subscription or at the odd desert-town gas station or the occasional hipster boutique, its canary-yellow-covered, forty-four-page issues handed from one curious desert zealot to the next, word spreading faster than the printers could keep up with. It became a radio show, a podcast, a live performance. Now, for the first time―and including both classic an...
published: 10 Dec 2020
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Gawking: New Media's Personality-Driven Journalism / New York Ideas 2014
The Wire general manager Andrew Hessel sits down with Pitchfork founder and CEO Ryan Schreiber, The Awl co-founder Choire Sicha and NYT bestselling author Maureen Johnson.
See more from New York Ideas 2014: http://www.theatlantic.com/live/events/new-york-ideas/2014/
Attend New York Ideas 2015: http://www.theatlantic.com/NYI2015
Find AtlanticLIVE online: www.TheAtlantic.com/LIVE
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/AtlanticLIVE/128344747344340
Twitter: https://twitter.com/atlantic_live
published: 26 Mar 2015
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Tod Williams & Billie Tsien on Making a Home in the Last Bastion of Bohemianism - Joe's Pub, NYC
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
The lineup of storytellers included some of our favorite urban change-makers: Team Detroit's Toby Barlow; Strong Cities, Strong Communities Fellow Dekonti Mends-Cole; husband-and-wife starchitects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien; MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship recipient Majora Carter; The Awl editor and Very Recent History author Choire Sicha; and Next City co-founder Adam Gordon.
Read more about Barlow here: http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/video-toby-barlow-on-detroit-10-year-anniversary. And don't miss the rest! See all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
Next City's 10th Anniversary Celebration was made pos...
published: 17 Dec 2013
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Adam Gordon on Fighting (& Winning) the Fair Housing Fight - Next City's 10th Anniversary
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
The lineup of storytellers included some of our favorite urban change-makers: Team Detroit's Toby Barlow; Strong Cities, Strong Communities Fellow Dekonti Mends-Cole; husband-and-wife starchitects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien; MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship recipient Majora Carter; The Awl editor and Very Recent History author Choire Sicha; and Next City co-founder Adam Gordon.
Read more about Gordon here: http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/video-adam-gordon-on-fighting-and-winning-the-fair-housing-fight. And don't miss the rest! See all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
Next City's 10th Anniversary Celebra...
published: 18 Dec 2013
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Choire Gracias IYF 2018
IYF world culture camp 2018, México, Corea del Sur
published: 06 Oct 2018
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Choire Sicha on the Highs & Lows of Life in The City - Next City's 10th Anniversary - Joe's Pub, NYC
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: htt...
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
The lineup of storytellers included some of our favorite urban change-makers: Team Detroit's Toby Barlow; Strong Cities, Strong Communities Fellow Dekonti Mends-Cole; husband-and-wife starchitects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien; MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship recipient Majora Carter; The Awl editor and Very Recent History author Choire Sicha; and Next City co-founder Adam Gordon.
Read more about Sicha here: http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/video-choire-sicha-on-recession-city-growth-adulthood. And don't miss the rest! See all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
Next City's 10th Anniversary Celebration was made possible with support from the Rockefeller Foundation. Additional funding was provided by Bank of America, Robert and Eugenie Birch and Open Society Foundations.
Story Director: Terence Mickey
Illustration Credit: Matteo Pericoli
https://wn.com/Choire_Sicha_On_The_Highs_Lows_Of_Life_In_The_City_Next_City's_10Th_Anniversary_Joe's_Pub,_NYC
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
The lineup of storytellers included some of our favorite urban change-makers: Team Detroit's Toby Barlow; Strong Cities, Strong Communities Fellow Dekonti Mends-Cole; husband-and-wife starchitects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien; MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship recipient Majora Carter; The Awl editor and Very Recent History author Choire Sicha; and Next City co-founder Adam Gordon.
Read more about Sicha here: http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/video-choire-sicha-on-recession-city-growth-adulthood. And don't miss the rest! See all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
Next City's 10th Anniversary Celebration was made possible with support from the Rockefeller Foundation. Additional funding was provided by Bank of America, Robert and Eugenie Birch and Open Society Foundations.
Story Director: Terence Mickey
Illustration Credit: Matteo Pericoli
- published: 17 Dec 2013
- views: 1619
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Choire Sicha: Is the Internet Getting Stupider?
The New Yorker dubs him the 'anti-blogger'... But, for all that, Choire's influence can be felt across all reaches of the internet. He's served as editor of Gaw...
The New Yorker dubs him the 'anti-blogger'... But, for all that, Choire's influence can be felt across all reaches of the internet. He's served as editor of Gawker (twice), The New York Observer and co-founded The Awl, 'an irreverent, all-purpose, media/culture/politics/think-piece/bear-video clusterfuck' of a website helping us to 'be less stupid'. He's even been credited with creating a new idiom. Clearly this anti-blogger knows what he's doing.
Armed with a bundle of hand-drawn doodles, Choire sets out to answer the seminal question of our time: is the internet getting stupider? Despite a healthy degree of flippancy, be prepared for a very intelligent talk. Looking at the dawn of American journalism and ploughing historical archives, Choire makes a compelling argument: journalism was always a bit stupid. He also implores the audience to "Share responsibly", a distinctly 21st century mandate.
https://wn.com/Choire_Sicha_Is_The_Internet_Getting_Stupider
The New Yorker dubs him the 'anti-blogger'... But, for all that, Choire's influence can be felt across all reaches of the internet. He's served as editor of Gawker (twice), The New York Observer and co-founded The Awl, 'an irreverent, all-purpose, media/culture/politics/think-piece/bear-video clusterfuck' of a website helping us to 'be less stupid'. He's even been credited with creating a new idiom. Clearly this anti-blogger knows what he's doing.
Armed with a bundle of hand-drawn doodles, Choire sets out to answer the seminal question of our time: is the internet getting stupider? Despite a healthy degree of flippancy, be prepared for a very intelligent talk. Looking at the dawn of American journalism and ploughing historical archives, Choire makes a compelling argument: journalism was always a bit stupid. He also implores the audience to "Share responsibly", a distinctly 21st century mandate.
- published: 20 Jun 2014
- views: 1103
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Belletristic Edition | Choire Sicha & Seth Colter Walls
01:43 A quasi-religious epiphany at the David Foster Wallace archive
06:06 Investigating "creative non-fiction"
17:18 Against nostalgia for the old New York Pen...
01:43 A quasi-religious epiphany at the David Foster Wallace archive
06:06 Investigating "creative non-fiction"
17:18 Against nostalgia for the old New York Penn Station
26:29 Are Twitter and Tumblr good for the craft of writing?
32:56 Did Kanye West just release the perfect album?
46:06 The problem with the Internet
Choire Sicha ( The Awl, choiresicha.com) and Seth Colter Walls (Newsweek, The Awl, @sethcolterwalls)
Join the conversation on Bloggingheads.tv:
http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/2796
Recorded on November 24, 2010
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https://wn.com/Belletristic_Edition_|_Choire_Sicha_Seth_Colter_Walls
01:43 A quasi-religious epiphany at the David Foster Wallace archive
06:06 Investigating "creative non-fiction"
17:18 Against nostalgia for the old New York Penn Station
26:29 Are Twitter and Tumblr good for the craft of writing?
32:56 Did Kanye West just release the perfect album?
46:06 The problem with the Internet
Choire Sicha ( The Awl, choiresicha.com) and Seth Colter Walls (Newsweek, The Awl, @sethcolterwalls)
Join the conversation on Bloggingheads.tv:
http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/2796
Recorded on November 24, 2010
Subscribe to the Bloggingheads.tv YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/ccLFDY
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- published: 05 Apr 2018
- views: 148
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Best Diavlog Ever | Jon Fine & Choire Sicha
01:46 Fear and loathing on the campaign trail '08
21:56 Is Bill Clinton stuck in the old media world?
33:39 Working in the new blog economy
45:33 More stuff to ...
01:46 Fear and loathing on the campaign trail '08
21:56 Is Bill Clinton stuck in the old media world?
33:39 Working in the new blog economy
45:33 More stuff to read, less time for real reading
55:37 Why work for a big media company?
01:05 Remarks on snark
Jon Fine (BusinessWeek) and Choire Sicha ( The Awl, choiresicha.com)
Join the conversation on Bloggingheads.tv:
http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/1439
Recorded on January 29, 2008
Subscribe to the Bloggingheads.tv YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/ccLFDY
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https://wn.com/Best_Diavlog_Ever_|_Jon_Fine_Choire_Sicha
01:46 Fear and loathing on the campaign trail '08
21:56 Is Bill Clinton stuck in the old media world?
33:39 Working in the new blog economy
45:33 More stuff to read, less time for real reading
55:37 Why work for a big media company?
01:05 Remarks on snark
Jon Fine (BusinessWeek) and Choire Sicha ( The Awl, choiresicha.com)
Join the conversation on Bloggingheads.tv:
http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/1439
Recorded on January 29, 2008
Subscribe to the Bloggingheads.tv YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/ccLFDY
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- published: 05 Apr 2018
- views: 225
57:06
McNally Jackson Presents: Ken Layne and Choire Sicha
Purchase Desert Oracle from McNally Jackson here: https://www.mcnallyjackson.com/book/9780374139681
The cult-y pocket-size field guide to the strange and intri...
Purchase Desert Oracle from McNally Jackson here: https://www.mcnallyjackson.com/book/9780374139681
The cult-y pocket-size field guide to the strange and intriguing secrets of the Mojave―its myths and legends, outcasts and oddballs, flora, fauna, andUFOs―becomes the definitive, oracular book of the desert.
For the past five years, Desert Oracle has existed as a quasi-mythical, quarterly periodical available to the very determined only by subscription or at the odd desert-town gas station or the occasional hipster boutique, its canary-yellow-covered, forty-four-page issues handed from one curious desert zealot to the next, word spreading faster than the printers could keep up with. It became a radio show, a podcast, a live performance. Now, for the first time―and including both classic and new, never-before-seen revelations―Desert Oracle has been bound between two hard covers and is available to you.
Straight out of Joshua Tree, California, Desert Oracle is “The Voice of the Desert”: a field guide to the strange tales, singing sand dunes, sagebrush trails, artists and aliens, authors and oddballs, ghost towns and modern legends, musicians and mystics, scorpions and saguaros, out there in the sand. Desert Oracle is your companion at a roadside diner, around a campfire, in your tent or cabin (or high-rise apartment or suburban living room) as the wind and the coyotes howl outside at night.
From journal entries of long-deceased adventurers to stray railroad ad copy, and musings on everything from desert flora, rumored cryptid sightings, and other paranormal phenomena, Ken Layne's Desert Oracle collects the weird and the wonderful of the American Southwest into a single, essential volume.
Ken Layne publishes Desert Oracle and hosts its companion radio show and podcast from a haunted old compound in the Great Mojave Wilderness, one of four American deserts he has called home.He loves all the desert creatures, but especially the local gopher snakes, ravens, coyotes, and antelope ground squirrels. Find out more, if you must, at KenLanye.com and DesertOracle.com.
Choire Sicha is the editor for the Styles desk of The New York Times.
https://wn.com/Mcnally_Jackson_Presents_Ken_Layne_And_Choire_Sicha
Purchase Desert Oracle from McNally Jackson here: https://www.mcnallyjackson.com/book/9780374139681
The cult-y pocket-size field guide to the strange and intriguing secrets of the Mojave―its myths and legends, outcasts and oddballs, flora, fauna, andUFOs―becomes the definitive, oracular book of the desert.
For the past five years, Desert Oracle has existed as a quasi-mythical, quarterly periodical available to the very determined only by subscription or at the odd desert-town gas station or the occasional hipster boutique, its canary-yellow-covered, forty-four-page issues handed from one curious desert zealot to the next, word spreading faster than the printers could keep up with. It became a radio show, a podcast, a live performance. Now, for the first time―and including both classic and new, never-before-seen revelations―Desert Oracle has been bound between two hard covers and is available to you.
Straight out of Joshua Tree, California, Desert Oracle is “The Voice of the Desert”: a field guide to the strange tales, singing sand dunes, sagebrush trails, artists and aliens, authors and oddballs, ghost towns and modern legends, musicians and mystics, scorpions and saguaros, out there in the sand. Desert Oracle is your companion at a roadside diner, around a campfire, in your tent or cabin (or high-rise apartment or suburban living room) as the wind and the coyotes howl outside at night.
From journal entries of long-deceased adventurers to stray railroad ad copy, and musings on everything from desert flora, rumored cryptid sightings, and other paranormal phenomena, Ken Layne's Desert Oracle collects the weird and the wonderful of the American Southwest into a single, essential volume.
Ken Layne publishes Desert Oracle and hosts its companion radio show and podcast from a haunted old compound in the Great Mojave Wilderness, one of four American deserts he has called home.He loves all the desert creatures, but especially the local gopher snakes, ravens, coyotes, and antelope ground squirrels. Find out more, if you must, at KenLanye.com and DesertOracle.com.
Choire Sicha is the editor for the Styles desk of The New York Times.
- published: 10 Dec 2020
- views: 316
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Gawking: New Media's Personality-Driven Journalism / New York Ideas 2014
The Wire general manager Andrew Hessel sits down with Pitchfork founder and CEO Ryan Schreiber, The Awl co-founder Choire Sicha and NYT bestselling author Maure...
The Wire general manager Andrew Hessel sits down with Pitchfork founder and CEO Ryan Schreiber, The Awl co-founder Choire Sicha and NYT bestselling author Maureen Johnson.
See more from New York Ideas 2014: http://www.theatlantic.com/live/events/new-york-ideas/2014/
Attend New York Ideas 2015: http://www.theatlantic.com/NYI2015
Find AtlanticLIVE online: www.TheAtlantic.com/LIVE
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/AtlanticLIVE/128344747344340
Twitter: https://twitter.com/atlantic_live
https://wn.com/Gawking_New_Media's_Personality_Driven_Journalism_New_York_Ideas_2014
The Wire general manager Andrew Hessel sits down with Pitchfork founder and CEO Ryan Schreiber, The Awl co-founder Choire Sicha and NYT bestselling author Maureen Johnson.
See more from New York Ideas 2014: http://www.theatlantic.com/live/events/new-york-ideas/2014/
Attend New York Ideas 2015: http://www.theatlantic.com/NYI2015
Find AtlanticLIVE online: www.TheAtlantic.com/LIVE
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/AtlanticLIVE/128344747344340
Twitter: https://twitter.com/atlantic_live
- published: 26 Mar 2015
- views: 359
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Tod Williams & Billie Tsien on Making a Home in the Last Bastion of Bohemianism - Joe's Pub, NYC
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: htt...
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
The lineup of storytellers included some of our favorite urban change-makers: Team Detroit's Toby Barlow; Strong Cities, Strong Communities Fellow Dekonti Mends-Cole; husband-and-wife starchitects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien; MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship recipient Majora Carter; The Awl editor and Very Recent History author Choire Sicha; and Next City co-founder Adam Gordon.
Read more about Barlow here: http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/video-toby-barlow-on-detroit-10-year-anniversary. And don't miss the rest! See all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
Next City's 10th Anniversary Celebration was made possible with support from the Rockefeller Foundation. Additional funding was provided by Bank of America, Robert and Eugenie Birch and Open Society Foundations.
Story Directors: Mary Domowicz and Terence Mickey
Illustration Credit: Matteo Pericoli
https://wn.com/Tod_Williams_Billie_Tsien_On_Making_A_Home_In_The_Last_Bastion_Of_Bohemianism_Joe's_Pub,_NYC
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
The lineup of storytellers included some of our favorite urban change-makers: Team Detroit's Toby Barlow; Strong Cities, Strong Communities Fellow Dekonti Mends-Cole; husband-and-wife starchitects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien; MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship recipient Majora Carter; The Awl editor and Very Recent History author Choire Sicha; and Next City co-founder Adam Gordon.
Read more about Barlow here: http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/video-toby-barlow-on-detroit-10-year-anniversary. And don't miss the rest! See all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
Next City's 10th Anniversary Celebration was made possible with support from the Rockefeller Foundation. Additional funding was provided by Bank of America, Robert and Eugenie Birch and Open Society Foundations.
Story Directors: Mary Domowicz and Terence Mickey
Illustration Credit: Matteo Pericoli
- published: 17 Dec 2013
- views: 654
12:41
Adam Gordon on Fighting (& Winning) the Fair Housing Fight - Next City's 10th Anniversary
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: htt...
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
The lineup of storytellers included some of our favorite urban change-makers: Team Detroit's Toby Barlow; Strong Cities, Strong Communities Fellow Dekonti Mends-Cole; husband-and-wife starchitects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien; MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship recipient Majora Carter; The Awl editor and Very Recent History author Choire Sicha; and Next City co-founder Adam Gordon.
Read more about Gordon here: http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/video-adam-gordon-on-fighting-and-winning-the-fair-housing-fight. And don't miss the rest! See all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
Next City's 10th Anniversary Celebration was made possible with support from the Rockefeller Foundation. Additional funding was provided by Bank of America, Robert and Eugenie Birch and Open Society Foundations.
Story Director: Mary Domowicz
Illustration Credit: Matteo Pericoli
https://wn.com/Adam_Gordon_On_Fighting_(_Winning)_The_Fair_Housing_Fight_Next_City's_10Th_Anniversary
On November 15, 2013, Next City celebrated 10 years with an evening of first-person storytelling about cities at Joe's Pub in NYC. Watch all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
The lineup of storytellers included some of our favorite urban change-makers: Team Detroit's Toby Barlow; Strong Cities, Strong Communities Fellow Dekonti Mends-Cole; husband-and-wife starchitects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien; MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship recipient Majora Carter; The Awl editor and Very Recent History author Choire Sicha; and Next City co-founder Adam Gordon.
Read more about Gordon here: http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/video-adam-gordon-on-fighting-and-winning-the-fair-housing-fight. And don't miss the rest! See all 6 stories here: http://bit.ly/1aFu4UF.
Next City's 10th Anniversary Celebration was made possible with support from the Rockefeller Foundation. Additional funding was provided by Bank of America, Robert and Eugenie Birch and Open Society Foundations.
Story Director: Mary Domowicz
Illustration Credit: Matteo Pericoli
- published: 18 Dec 2013
- views: 234
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Choire Gracias IYF 2018
IYF world culture camp 2018, México, Corea del Sur
IYF world culture camp 2018, México, Corea del Sur
https://wn.com/Choire_Gracias_Iyf_2018
IYF world culture camp 2018, México, Corea del Sur
- published: 06 Oct 2018
- views: 4