Diversity & Democracy is a publication of the Association of American Colleges & Universities. This issue is an interesting read - definitely worth your time: http://www.aacu.org/diversitydemocracy/2017/winter
TABLE OF CONTENTS
From the Editor: Exploring Key Questions of Citizenship through the Humanities
By Kathryn Peltier Campbell, Association of American Colleges and Universities
CITIZENSHIP UNDER SIEGE
Diversity and the Future of American Democracy
By William D. Adams, National Endowment for the Humanities
Clashes Over Citizenship: Lady Liberty, Under Construction or On the Run?
By Caryn McTighe Musil, Association of American Colleges and Universities
Bridges of Empathy: Crossing Cultural Divides through Personal Narrative and Performance
By Dona Cady and Matthew Olson—both of Middlesex Community College; and David Price, Santa Fe College
Affirming Interdependency: Interfaith Encounters through the Humanities
By Debra L. Schultz, Kingsborough Community College, City University of New York
Addressing Wicked Problems through Deliberative Dialogue
By John J. Theis, Lone Star College System, and Fagan Forhan, Mount Wachusett Community College
PERSPECTIVES
Creating a Generation of Humanitarian Art Activists (Artivists)
By John Frazier, Miami Dade College
Gentle People
By Christian Carmelino and Sabrina Mendoza, Miami Dade College
An Ethics of Reading?
By Peter Brooks, Princeton University
CAMPUS PRACTICE
Reconsidering Citizenship in the American Republic
By Michael Parrella and Jill Schennum—both of County College of Morris
Free Minds, Empowered Citizens: Changing Lives with the Humanities in Austin
By Vivé Griffith, Free Minds
The Humanities Action Lab: Mobilizing Civic Engagement through Mass Memory Projects
By Liz Ševčenko, Humanities Action Lab