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The City

The City: Cross-
Pollination
and Culture

By: Rebecca Locke Reading the New York Times online, my eyes drifted to a headline at the bottom of the page, lodged in the section for articles culled from the far reaches of the internet. With distractions like that, the next thing you know you’re getting an education on what can be bought from vending machines in Japan, or learning how to make a little girl’s ponytai...

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Educating People With Disabilities

Educating People
with Disabilities

By: Josh Gotwalt In 1972, an intrepid reporter named Geraldo Rivera (you really get the mustache when you see a 1972 picture of him), then a reporter for WABC-TV, conducted a series of investigations at Willowbrook State School, an institution for children with intellectual disabilities on Staten Island. The children he found there were described as “living in filth and dirt,...

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Xu Bing and the Phoenix

Xu Bing and
the Phoenix

This video was commissioned by the Center for Faith & Work to help illustrate the concept of “Humanizing Work”. Directed by Jonathan Seale.

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The Redemption of Law

The Redemption
of Law

By: Karen Won Fundamentally, the institution of law is God’s gracious gift – essential medicine for a sick society.  It’s an avenue by which God provides order, guidance, and justice for a fallen mankind unable to provide such things for itself.  Law provides protection for sinful people who now no longer fear God but do fear each other.  Law provid...

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Divine Details Store

Divine Details:
Things Matter

Divine Details is an exhibit & store for extraordinarily well-designed everyday goods. A collaboration between AIGA (the world’s largest professional design association) and downtown boutique design studio Little Fury, this hybrid store/gallery explores a thoughtful and savvy reprieve from the holiday shopping frenzy. From November 1st to December 28th, housed in AIGA&rsq...

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The Hashtag, The Wall Street and The Wardrobe

The Hashtag, The
Wall Street and
The Wardrobe

By: Kathleen Boatman As someone who doesn’t use social media that much personally, I’ve been surprisingly excited watching the development of idea exchange platforms in a corporate setting like finance. An article in McKinsey Quarterly discusses how “leaders can realize the vast potential of social technologies to engage employees and transform organizations&...

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