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Musing on Art, Literature, Film, and Humanity
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The Official Blog of The Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF) (http://www.humanitarianmedia.org).
Musings on the importance of certain themes in the media (literature, film, art, music, journalism) and their examination in furthering a warm, incisive dialogue about humanity itself.
Recent Posts
Flashback Post: The Psychological Effects of Crisis
My warmest apologies, as I have not posted anything for some time. Work has gotten the better of me of late, and the hours have seemed 24/7 much of the time.With this post, I wanted to do two things: do a "Flashback" post that again has seemed import...
UPDATE: HMF International Film/Media Festival & Conference
To All Friends and Colleagues of the HMF,We have been asked to postpone the 2009 HMF International Film/Media Festival & Conference (HMF2009) by several important participants among the journalism, policy, documentary and narrative film, new medi...
On the Subject of Censorship: BURN THIS BOOK
Cross-posted with The Environmentalistby K.J. WetherholtBeing a proponent of human rights and humanitarian subject matter of any kind, and in particular the reflections or influence of these tenets in the media--whether in literature, journalism, pho...
MediaStorm: Emmy Nominations
Warmest congratulations to friend Brian Storm and his team at MediaStorm for their Emmy Nominations... for Intended Consequences and Bearing Witness. They do extraordinary work, and it is a pleasure to be working with them. ...
The Modern Meaning of Memorial Day
Cross-posted with The Environmentalist.__In the United States, since World War I, the national remembrance holiday in May, which was once known as “Decoration Day,” has been known as “Memorial Day.”While many will be setting up their grills, ...
For Iran
As mentioned in a previous note among friends on Facebook, making an analogy to John Donne's poem, "Death Be Not Proud" (http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=216419670499), I am going to do the same here, with a Dylan Thomas poem that immediately...

