Archive for March 26th, 2011
Mar
2011
Jesus of Guadalajara
During the ten years that I worked with Street Kids International, I met a lot of cool, big hearted people working in the field around the world. This is a portrait of one of the best: Rogelio Padilla.
Mar
2011
An Altered View of What it Means to be Human
Photos of Oliver Sacks by Angela Radulescu
Oliver Sacks is simply a delightful writer, and this essay partakes of that pleasure. Oaxaca Journal crackles with botanical and ecological information framed for its meaning, not merely presented as scientific factoids. Science, it has been remarked, has no meaning. It is up to wise scientists to frame the facts meaningfully, as Sacks does.
This is a short essay about Oliver Sacks’ Oaxaca Journal, published in National Geographic Directions (Washington, 2002).
Mar
2011
Please Pull the Baby out of the Fire: The Fallacy of Protecting Children from Armed Conflict
Child alone, Kabul River (Photo by Chris Lowry)
The title, ‘pull the baby out of the fire’, comes from an 18th century English satirist named Mandeville. In The Fable of the Bees, Mandeville explains the nature of Virtue and Vice with a story. The story goes like this.
Mar
2011
Conversations with Laurens Van Der Post, Marion Woodman, Ross Woodman, and Thomas Berry
Four of wisest people who have shared the planet with us agreed to be interviewed by film maker Nancy Ryley for a book. Two of the subjects, Ross and Marion Woodman, are also friends of mine and both appear in my 1981 film about Jack Chambers. My first published book review was in praise of Marion’s first book, The Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter (Obesity, Anorexia and the Repressed Feminine).
“In times like these,” says Thomas Berry, “…we need people who realize that we are shaping a new order of things.”
Mar
2011
What Do You Mean By Green?
Green filters, certification, screening criteria, eye of the green needle—how do you know if you’re ‘green’ enough?
Mar
2011
The Exile of Poetic Imagination
This essay looks at my work promoting the use of expressive arts therapies with war-affected kids, and the challenges we faced in this work.
Boy with kite, Bamian, Afghanistan (Photo by Chris Lowry)
I am interested in the transformative power of theatre and ritual. “At its deepest level this is what theatre is about, the ability to frame and control, to transform the raw into the cooked, to deal with the most problematic (violent, dangerous, sexual taboo) human interactions.” (Schechner)