The Arts Politic is a print-and-online magazine dedicated to solving problems at the intersection of arts and politics with groundbreaking reports, enlightening interviews, pioneering arts policy... More > proposals, and socially-engaged art.
Issue 2: Bias distills issues at the intersection of arts, politics and bias through essays, visual art, poetry and reports. Contributors include: Melanie Cervantes, Edward P. Clapp, Rhoda Draws, Amelia Edelman, Shanthony Exum,
Rachel Falcone, Arlene Goldbard, Robert A. K. Gonyo and Ashley
Marinaccio (Co-op Theatre East), Malvika Maheshwari, Gisele Morey, Michael Premo, Bridgette Raitz, Betty Lark Ross, RVLTN, Gregory Sholette and Wendy Testu (Welcome to the NeighborHOOD).< Less
The Arts Politic is a print-and-online magazine dedicated to solving problems at the intersection of arts and politics with groundbreaking reports, enlightening interviews, pioneering arts policy... More > proposals, and socially-engaged art.
Issue 2: Bias distills issues at the intersection of arts, politics and bias through essays, visual art, poetry and reports. Contributors include: Melanie Cervantes, Edward P. Clapp, Rhoda Draws, Amelia Edelman, Shanthony Exum,
Rachel Falcone, Arlene Goldbard, Robert A. K. Gonyo and Ashley
Marinaccio (Co-op Theatre East), Malvika Maheshwari, Gisele Morey, Michael Premo, Bridgette Raitz, Betty Lark Ross, RVLTN, Gregory Sholette and Wendy Testu (Welcome to the NeighborHOOD).< Less
This work looks at self destructive behaviors and attitudes of young people and helps them to define solutions to staying out of prison and going to college. The author looks at a mind set that he... More > calls The Hood Infectious Virus (HIV) which leads to another form of (AIDS) Addiction to Incarceration and the Death Syndrome. It includes topics such as "Education is Your Protection"; "Don't Be a Trick" and many others. Author William Polite shares many of his life experiences with readers to show them how real and deadly this other "HIV" can be.< Less
Tessa Taylor appears in two very heart touching novels filled with life, love, and scandals. When The Church Says Amen: Tessa Taylor has finally escaped the drama that claimed her childhood and teen... More > years. Now a pre-adult, Tessa is at the top of the political arena after having success on a presidential candidate’s campaign. Before Tessa can return to her normal life at The University of Tulsa, she is called back to her hometown when her father Bishop Benson Taylor endures a heart attack that will keep him out of the pulpit for a few days. Upon her return Tessa begins falling for the newest addition to the ministerial staff at New Valley, Minister Trent Harris, a young man who is determined to win Tessa's heart...but that may not happen with his ex-girlfriend around. Not even a week into her stay, the drama begins to come out and Tessa discovers the lies, secrets, and hidden agenda's that are among her family. Can Tessa right the wrongs before it's too late...or will the drama win this time around?< Less
After the Sixth Day tells the story of one spirit living in a world that it's trying to understand. At some point on the journey, a longing is awakened for another world that feels both familiar and... More > unknown. This story is uniquely told through poetry and prose with sincere and powerful emotion.
Trinka's "notes" reveal what we all soon realize; through interaction with the world, the spirit is tested, awakened and strengthened. ~~~~
So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. Then God saw everything that He had made, and indeed it was very good. So the evening and the morning were the sixth day. {Genesis 1:27,31 NKJV}< Less
Politics, by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, is one of the most influential texts in political philosophy. In it, Aristotle explores the role that the political community should play in... More > developing the virtue of its citizens. One of his central ideas is that “Man is a political animal,” meaning that people can only become virtuous by active participation in the political community. Aristotle also criticizes his teacher Plato, classifies and evaluates six different types of constitutions and political institutions, and describes his vision of the ideal state. Aristotle’s views on women and slavery are unenlightened by today’s standards, but his work remains enduring and relevant to this day.< Less
The final chapter in Tipping the Sacred Cow. Understanding the meaning of capitalist, republic, and democracy, and the oxymoron created by grouping two of the words together. The erosion of the... More > proper dichotomy created by the US constitution.< Less
Taking a peek into the experiences of James Reesor as a 1974 gubernatorial candidate in Tennessee will make even the most ardent member of the media more willing to reconsider political ideas. He may... More > try again in 2010 at age 72.< Less
Taking a peek into the experiences of James Reesor as a 1974 gubernatorial candidate in Tennessee will make even the most ardent member of the media more willing to reconsider political ideas. He may... More > try again in 2010 at age 72.< Less
Aristotle's Politics is a work of political philosophy. The end of the Nicomachean Ethics declared that the inquiry into ethics necessarily follows into politics, and the two works are frequently... More > considered to be parts of a larger treatise, or perhaps connected lectures, dealing with the "philosophy of human affairs." The title of the Politics literally means "the things concerning the polis."< Less