Archive: Arts & Culture
30 Articles
- Arts & Culture
- Claire Catenaccio
- Spring 2022
- What We're Reading
What We’re Reading: A Journal of Solitude
Georgetown Professor Claire Catenaccio reviews May Sarton's book A Journal of Solitude for Common. …
April 8, 2022
- Arts & Culture
- Marion Cassidy
- Sam Cormier
- Spring 2022
The Minds of Plants
Common Home editors cover Professor Patricia Vieria's project, The Mind of Plants, that brings together artists, researchers, and academics to reflect on the relationship between…
April 6, 2022
- Arts & Culture
- Biodiversity
- Maya Snyder
- Spring 2022
- What We're Reading
What We’re Reading: Under a White Sky
Common Home editor Maya Snyder reviews Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future by Elizabeth. …
March 30, 2022
- Arts & Culture
- Marion Cassidy
- Spring 2022
A Field Trip to Okinawa
"Georgetown Professor Natsu Onoda Power seems to hold the secret to conducting Zoom theater. In her Spring 2021 show “Okinawa Field Trip,” she engaged a virtual audience with…
February 12, 2022
- Arts & Culture
- Maya Snyder
- Spring 2022
Pens and Voices Gathered Round
On Earth Day, Georgetown invited journalists, artists, and activists to lead a series of roundtable discussions on topics ranging misinformation in the news to environmental…
February 12, 2022
- Arts & Culture
- Daniela Fernandez
- Environmental Justice
- Spring 2022
The Future of a Healthier Planet Begins with Us
Guest writer Daniela Fernandez COL '17, Founder and CEO of Sustainable Ocean Alliance, champions today's youth in the fight against climate change: "Together, we are abundantly…
February 9, 2022
- Arts & Culture
- Climate & Energy
- Environmental Justice
- Sadie Morris
- Spring 2022
Burned Out on a Burning Planet
In "Burned Out on a Burning Planet," student editor, Sadie Morris, a self-described defunct activist, reflects on burnout in the climate. …
February 2, 2022
- Arts & Culture
- Biodiversity
- Catherine Novelli
- Spring 2021
- Sustainability
Speaking the Wealth of Nature
Professor Catherine Novelli explains how the Wealth of Nature podcast series explores the intersection of business and.…
July 8, 2021
- Arts & Culture
- Environmental Justice
- Interviews
- Leslie Crutchfield
- Peter Marra
- Spring 2021
- Uncategorized
From Grassroots to Gold: How to Organize Successful Movements
Why do some social movements succeed while other's don't? Author and Georgetown professor Leslie Crutchfield chats with Pete Marra on what history can teach us - for the…
July 8, 2021
- Arts & Culture
- Climate & Energy
- Interviews
- Lub Dub
- Marion Cassidy
- Spring 2021
Leading with Empathy
LubDub Theatre Company puts human emotions around the environment center…
July 8, 2021