Alberta Arthurs (Editor) Alberta Arthurs is a Senior Fellow of the John Brademas Center of New York University. As a consultant and commentator, she is active in culture, philanthropy, and higher education. She was the long-time Director for Arts and Humanities at the Rockefeller Foundation, and earlier served as President of Chatham College. She has written and published extensively, including as co-editor of Crossroads: Arts and Religion in American Life. Michael DiNiscia (Editor) Michael F. DiNiscia serves as Deputy Director for Research and Strategic Initiatives of the John Brademas Center of New York University. He is author and editor of several reports on international cultural engagement and the role of arts programs in combating Islamophobia. A member of the Advisory Council of the American Ditchley Foundation, he previously served as Special Assistant to the Chairman of the National Endowment for Democracy.
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Here is the book arts lovers and advocates have been waiting for -- and just in the nick of time! This collection of inspiring, practical, and visionary essays shows how the arts can lead our nation's spiritual and economic revival and point the way towards a more just future. * David Henry Hwang, Tony-Award winning American Playwright * A profoundly important and timely compilation of essays by artists, arts supporters and thinkers, who address the question in 25 unique voices. I have always believed that art is a right, and not a privilege, that it is essential to education and to social justice. This book illustrates the ways in which the arts are urgent - from meeting societal needs, strengthening our communities and benefiting individual lives, to engaging the sciences and relaying our histories to each other--while reinforcing the value of all of the arts. I loved reading this book and cannot recommend it more highly! * Agnes Gund, President Emerita, Museum of Modern Art *