Artists and musicians who are addressing social, cultural, environmental and/or economic elements of sustainability through their art and communication talents.
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Bad Indians, A Poem by Ryan Red Corn |
Ryan Red Corn (Osage) is the co-chairman of NVision, a Native run non-profit youth media organization headquartered in Denver. Red Corn attended the University of Kansas, where he graduated in 2003 with a B.F.A in graphic design. The social aspects of stereotyping are explored in a New York Times article, It's Not Me, It's You in their Gray Matter Section, October 7, 2012, on the "stereotype threat" the literature on the subject showing that even alone in an exam room, we hear a chorus of voices appraising, evaluating, passing judgment. And as social creatures, humans are strongly affected by what these voices say." Ryan Red Corn is presenting us with a view of the force of the stereotype threat on his people. EarthSayer Ryan Red Corn |
Spill by photograper Daniel Beltra
Performance of Poem "21" by Patrick Roche
A Tree Grows in Trump Tower by Reverend Billy
Protesting JPMorgan Chase's Fossil Fuel Investments by Reverend Billy
How to Boil A Frog film by Jon Cooksey
Picturing Excess by Artist Chris Jordan
Vocal Trash Music with Goal of Teaching Children
On Cultural Preservation by Fantastic Negrito
How I use art to tackle plastic pollution in our oceans | Alejandro Durán
No Excuses by Segun Adefila
Heart Taker (Owl Dance Song) - John Trudell/Tribal Voices
Using Sound to Claim Space and as Weapon by Nik Nowak
The Signature Move by Artist and Game Designer, John O'Neill
The Politics of Images by Joes Segal
Mexican Teenagers Turn Trash Into Music by Juvenal Alvarez
Prayers in a Song by Tall Paul
Manufactured Landscapes Edward Burtynsky
A Love Song #ShowTheLove
Creativity is the Antidote to Destruction with Climbing Poe Tree
Poem on Hope read by Wendell Berry
Make It Hot a Carbon Pricing Rap by Baba Brinkman
ICE by Photographer Daniel Beltra
US Friends of the Frog - Rainforest SOS with Sting
I Am Honoured - Rebecca Lea Thomas
Honor the Treaties by Aaron Huey
What Can I do by Drew Dellinger
Art and Our Human Land Connection -Wyatt Hersey
Sacred Art: Beauty and the Earth by Amy Livingstone
Rhythm is Our Mother Tongue by croc-E-Moses
Capitalism Works for Me - True or False by Steve Lambert
Prix Pictet prize winner Luc Delahaye
Surviving Disappearance, Re-Imagining Native Peoples
Illuminating the World of Modern-day Slavery: by Lisa Kristine
The Deal with the Devil performed by RAZZ
Touching Strangers: Unlikely Intimates by Richard Renaldi
What We Have Achieved by Filmmaker Konda Mason
Rise Above by Artist and Author Elaine Bond at Bioneers 2011
Turning Back by Robert Adams
Cherokee, a poem by Shontay Luna
The 'Voice' of our Earth (HD/3D)
Waste Land about Vik Muniz
Hymn to the Rainforest performed by Sarah Brightman
Flute Medley by M. Cochise Anderson
Trudell (2005 Documentary)
Our True Nature by Steve Connell
David MacDougall on Filmmaking
Bigger than the Air by Emilia Dahlin
Turquoise Pride Drum at Jim PepperFest
Bad Indians, A Poem by Ryan Red Corn
Elegy for the Arctic by Ludovico Einaudi
Occupy Rooftops by Eco Rapper John Romankiewicz
The Sound of Life by Percusionista Felle Vega
Matoax - Cinepoem by Rebecca Lea Thomas
Leaps and Bounds (Trailer) with Tevyn East
Save Planet Earth by Tokyo Rose Band
Greenwashing by Tryo