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In the Camp of Angels of Freedom: What Does It Mean to Be Educated?

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By (author): Arlene Goldbard

An autodidact explores issues of education itself through essays and personal portraits of the key minds who influenced her
What does it mean to be educated? Through her evocative paintings and narrative, author Arlene Goldbard has portrayed eleven people whose work most influenced herwhat she calls a camp of angels. She sees each as a brave messenger of love and freedom for a society that badly needs uncolonized minds. Goldbard describes how the learning from each changed the course of her life in essays that offer generative moments of a life in art and social change. She also reveals ways a dominant society tried to put a first-generation American from a socially marginal family in her placeand failed. Readers will learn about the authors own self education, issues of formal higher education and its discontents, and the damage done by a society that prizes profits over people. Goldbard asks readers to consider the impact of credentialism on U.S. society and what we can do to set it right.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: New Village Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781613321980

About Arlene Goldbard

Arlene Goldbard is a New Mexicobased writer visual artist speaker consultant and cultural activist. She is the author of multiple papers reports and books including New Creative Community: The Art of Cultural Development and her essays have appeared in Art in America The Independent High Performance and Tikkun. She is Chief Policy Wonk Emerita of the US Department of Arts and Culture and was one of 2015s fifty most powerful and influential people in the nonprofit arts. She is a 2019 recipient of the Randy Martin Spirit Award from Imagining America. Goldbard cohosts the podcast A Culture of Possibility with Francois Matarasso.

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